Information Technology Outsourcing Chain: Literature Review and Implications for Development of Distributed Coordination

The paper aims to analyse how the management science literature explains sustainable coordination and management of Information Technology (IT) outsourcing chains. The IT outsourcing theories,—that is, transaction cost theory, theory of agency, resource based view, activity based theory, c...

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Main Author: Malgorzata Pankowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/5/1460
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spelling doaj-94aeda18c4a54b259169f46cd897e2102020-11-24T21:21:34ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-03-01115146010.3390/su11051460su11051460Information Technology Outsourcing Chain: Literature Review and Implications for Development of Distributed CoordinationMalgorzata Pankowska0Department of Informatics, University of Economics in Katowice, 0-287 Katowice, PolandThe paper aims to analyse how the management science literature explains sustainable coordination and management of Information Technology (IT) outsourcing chains. The IT outsourcing theories,—that is, transaction cost theory, theory of agency, resource based view, activity based theory, contractual theory, partnership and alliance theory and stakeholder theory—are applied as a background to the analysis. A systematic literature review reveals that IT outsourcing is developed in collaborative networks and chains. There are some mechanisms identified in the literature for outsourcing chains’ management, interchain sustainability, coordination and interchain activities’ cohesion. The complexity of outsourcing relationships presented among outsourcers and outsourcees stimulate looking for new business models. Furthermore, outsourcing chains research would benefit from considering strategy-based theoretical discussions, relationship modelling and project management. The literature survey aims to present outsourcing chains in different aspects, that is, dynamics and agility, communication in chains, compensation and compliance, contracting, stakeholders, decision making models, governance problems, integration, performance measurement, project management and strategy development. This paper intends to emphasize that interchain coordination can be improved by enterprise architecture modelling as well as by the application of blockchain economy.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/5/1460information technology outsourcingtransaction cost theoryresource based viewcollaborative networksvertical software developmentsupply chainrelationship managementblockchain economy
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Information Technology Outsourcing Chain: Literature Review and Implications for Development of Distributed Coordination
Sustainability
information technology outsourcing
transaction cost theory
resource based view
collaborative networks
vertical software development
supply chain
relationship management
blockchain economy
author_facet Malgorzata Pankowska
author_sort Malgorzata Pankowska
title Information Technology Outsourcing Chain: Literature Review and Implications for Development of Distributed Coordination
title_short Information Technology Outsourcing Chain: Literature Review and Implications for Development of Distributed Coordination
title_full Information Technology Outsourcing Chain: Literature Review and Implications for Development of Distributed Coordination
title_fullStr Information Technology Outsourcing Chain: Literature Review and Implications for Development of Distributed Coordination
title_full_unstemmed Information Technology Outsourcing Chain: Literature Review and Implications for Development of Distributed Coordination
title_sort information technology outsourcing chain: literature review and implications for development of distributed coordination
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The paper aims to analyse how the management science literature explains sustainable coordination and management of Information Technology (IT) outsourcing chains. The IT outsourcing theories,—that is, transaction cost theory, theory of agency, resource based view, activity based theory, contractual theory, partnership and alliance theory and stakeholder theory—are applied as a background to the analysis. A systematic literature review reveals that IT outsourcing is developed in collaborative networks and chains. There are some mechanisms identified in the literature for outsourcing chains’ management, interchain sustainability, coordination and interchain activities’ cohesion. The complexity of outsourcing relationships presented among outsourcers and outsourcees stimulate looking for new business models. Furthermore, outsourcing chains research would benefit from considering strategy-based theoretical discussions, relationship modelling and project management. The literature survey aims to present outsourcing chains in different aspects, that is, dynamics and agility, communication in chains, compensation and compliance, contracting, stakeholders, decision making models, governance problems, integration, performance measurement, project management and strategy development. This paper intends to emphasize that interchain coordination can be improved by enterprise architecture modelling as well as by the application of blockchain economy.
topic information technology outsourcing
transaction cost theory
resource based view
collaborative networks
vertical software development
supply chain
relationship management
blockchain economy
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/5/1460
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