2022
DOI: 10.12821/ijispm020101
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Sourcing motives behind sourcing decisions exposed through the Sourcing Decision Framework

Abstract: There is no doubt that information systems (IS) are the backbone of today’s organizations. Having an initial inspection on sourcing motives in the financial sector it can be stated that resources used in development of information systems (IS) are seen as an important factor for sustained competitive advantage. However, it can be claimed that it depends to a high extent on the application of different sourcing modes. This leads us to a closer inspection on sourcing motives through selected case studies and the… Show more

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“…Cost was expected to be a highly relevant topic in Cloud Sourcing as one of the main motives behind Cloud Sourcing adoption. A recent follow up search after papers gave a couple of articles; however, only 2 of them were added into As literature shows that cost reduction, flexibility and access to talent are the motives for outsourcing [61], and literature also claims that Cloud Sourcing could increase the benefits of the factors for motivation. It is puzzling that no research has been done on this topic which at first glance might seem researched, but on closer inspection reveals to be lacking in depth.…”
Section: Cloud Sourcing In the Is-sourcing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cost was expected to be a highly relevant topic in Cloud Sourcing as one of the main motives behind Cloud Sourcing adoption. A recent follow up search after papers gave a couple of articles; however, only 2 of them were added into As literature shows that cost reduction, flexibility and access to talent are the motives for outsourcing [61], and literature also claims that Cloud Sourcing could increase the benefits of the factors for motivation. It is puzzling that no research has been done on this topic which at first glance might seem researched, but on closer inspection reveals to be lacking in depth.…”
Section: Cloud Sourcing In the Is-sourcing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A global operation is complex and demanding, and previous studies (e.g., Muhic and Johansson [26]) have reported various kinds of risks and challenges associated with outsourcing arrangements. Lacity et al [1] wrote that outsourcing will continue to be a high-risk practice with significant hidden costs, over-promises, and under-deliveries.…”
Section: Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%