Business Streamlining : Toward a Substantive Theory of the Streamlining of Outsourced Business Processes

Research comparing public-private services outsourcing applying a longitudinal approach including the production/delivery processes (life after purchase) in services sourcing contexts is scarce. In addition, prior studies on service sourcing tend be under conceptualized. To address the above this li...

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Main Author: Molin, Jonas
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Language:English
Published: Handelshögskolan i Stockholm, Institutionen för Marknadsföring och strategi 2014
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-hhs-23002014-12-11T04:48:30ZBusiness Streamlining : Toward a Substantive Theory of the Streamlining of Outsourced Business ProcessesengMolin, JonasHandelshögskolan i Stockholm, Institutionen för Marknadsföring och strategiStockholm : Stockholm School of Economics2014Business servicesOutsourcingGrounded theoryBusiness RelationshipsBusiness processRelationship ManagementResearch comparing public-private services outsourcing applying a longitudinal approach including the production/delivery processes (life after purchase) in services sourcing contexts is scarce. In addition, prior studies on service sourcing tend be under conceptualized. To address the above this licentiate thesis presents the results of a comparative and grounded theory inspired case study of two major Swedish FM services outsourcing projects, a public and a private case of operational partnering. Client-provider interaction processes on management level have been followed regularly over time utilizing participant observation as a core element combined with interviews and documentary studies. Observed variations in relational orientation over time, are problematized and discussed. A substantive theory – Business streamlining - of Facility Management outsourcing processes, including the seldom-researched life after purchase processes, is outlined and contextualized. It is argued that existing relational classifications, such as operational partnering, do not capture the life after purchase dynamics of the studied relationships. Business streamlining rests on four main categories, which have major influence on how Facility Management relationships evolve over time. <p>Lic.-avh. Stockholm : Handelshögskolan, 2014</p>Licentiate thesis, monographinfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hhs:diva-2300urn:isbn:978-91-7258-949-0application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Business services
Outsourcing
Grounded theory
Business Relationships
Business process
Relationship Management
spellingShingle Business services
Outsourcing
Grounded theory
Business Relationships
Business process
Relationship Management
Molin, Jonas
Business Streamlining : Toward a Substantive Theory of the Streamlining of Outsourced Business Processes
description Research comparing public-private services outsourcing applying a longitudinal approach including the production/delivery processes (life after purchase) in services sourcing contexts is scarce. In addition, prior studies on service sourcing tend be under conceptualized. To address the above this licentiate thesis presents the results of a comparative and grounded theory inspired case study of two major Swedish FM services outsourcing projects, a public and a private case of operational partnering. Client-provider interaction processes on management level have been followed regularly over time utilizing participant observation as a core element combined with interviews and documentary studies. Observed variations in relational orientation over time, are problematized and discussed. A substantive theory – Business streamlining - of Facility Management outsourcing processes, including the seldom-researched life after purchase processes, is outlined and contextualized. It is argued that existing relational classifications, such as operational partnering, do not capture the life after purchase dynamics of the studied relationships. Business streamlining rests on four main categories, which have major influence on how Facility Management relationships evolve over time. === <p>Lic.-avh. Stockholm : Handelshögskolan, 2014</p>
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title Business Streamlining : Toward a Substantive Theory of the Streamlining of Outsourced Business Processes
title_short Business Streamlining : Toward a Substantive Theory of the Streamlining of Outsourced Business Processes
title_full Business Streamlining : Toward a Substantive Theory of the Streamlining of Outsourced Business Processes
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