Success Factors and Measures for Public Sector IS/IT Co-Sourcing Contracts

  • Edguer E
  • Pervan G
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Abstract

The main objective of this research was to explore the effectiveness of contract negotiations between buyers and suppliers in small government organizations, which collectively outsource their IS/IT activities to a single outsourcing vendor, usually referred to as 'co-sourcing'. A major finding of this study was that organizations could have a successful co-sourcing arrangement by determining and putting into practice certain critical success factors. This research was the first study of government co-sourcing arrangements in Australia that aimed to identify the success of a contract and the critical factors that affected it. In this regard, it can contribute to the existing body of knowledge in co-sourcing activities that have been growing rapidly in government departments as well as in the private sector.

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Edguer, E., & Pervan, G. (2004). Success Factors and Measures for Public Sector IS/IT Co-Sourcing Contracts. Australasian Journal of Information Systems, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3127/ajis.v11i2.111

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