• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Contracts, Control and Presentation in IT Outsourcing : Research in 13 UK Organizations : Research in 13 UK Organizations
  • Contributor: Kern, Thomas; Willcocks, Leslie
  • Published: IGI Global, 2000
  • Published in: Journal of Global Information Management, 8 (2000) 4, Seite 15-29
  • Language: Ndonga
  • DOI: 10.4018/jgim.2000100102
  • ISSN: 1062-7375; 1533-7995
  • Keywords: Information Systems and Management ; Management Science and Operations Research ; Strategy and Management ; Computer Science Applications ; Business and International Management
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  • Description: Information technology (IT) outsourcing continues to experience phenomenal growth, with an estimated market size of over $100 billion in 2000. Its adoption by some of the largest international corporations has seen outsourcing become considered a key component of the information management agenda. Critical to this agenda is the formulation of comprehensive contracts. For this, legal experts and/or advisors can be consulted, but enforcement depends very much on client and vendor account managers. A theoretical analysis of the contract contrasted with empirical data from client and vendor post-contract management practice revealed that the contract has a number of purposes beyond its sole legal nature, outlining a number of control dimensions both parties aim to enforce. This paper presents findings from 13 UK-based organisations on the role of the outsourcing contract and its purpose for ensuring control over the client’s outsourcing destiny.