Sourcing structures and the execution efficiency of information technology projects: A comparative evaluation using stochastic frontier analysis
Abstract
In the pursuit of low‐wage labor and access to technical talent, information technology (IT) projects today are often executed with sourcing structures that span the boundaries of a firm, a country, or both. Although the strategic implications of sourcing structures have received considerable attention in theory and practice, their implications from a project execution standpoint—specifically, in terms of execution efficiency—remain...
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Title
Sourcing structures and the execution efficiency of information technology projects: A comparative evaluation using stochastic frontier analysis
Published Date
Dec 2, 2019
Volume
66
Issue
3
Pages
281 - 309
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