Abstract.
This paper seeks to conceptualize theory and practice of information technology (IT)‐based outsourcing. It uses four conceptual frameworks in this respect – core competencies, transaction cost economics, agency theory and partnership – in an empirical comparison of IT outsourcing in the public and private sectors within the UK. The qualitative research methodology involved interviews with IT managers in both sectors and documentary analysis of outsourcing vendors’ literature. The findings suggest that practices and perceptions of IT outsourcing found in the two sectors support the basic principles of some frameworks more than others, e.g. core competencies, transaction cost economics and agency theory are well developed with partnerships less so. However, using all four frameworks improves understanding of multifaceted strategic practice in fundamentally different types of organization and helps to expose some issues which have not emerged in previous outsourcing studies.
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