Assessing Organizational Adoption of Information Systems Outsourcing |
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Authors: | Ricardo Martins Tiago Oliveira Manoj Abraham Thomas |
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Affiliation: | 1. Information Management Department, NOVA Information Management School, Campolide, Lisboa, Portugald2012069@novaims.unl.pt;3. Information Management Department, NOVA Information Management School, Campolide, Lisboa, Portugal;4. School of Business, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA |
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Abstract: | The information systems outsourcing (ISO) field continues to grow, as organizations consistently seek improvements in IT activities. The global scope of outsourcing participation and growth leads to gaps of knowledge related to the contextual factors that influence ISO adoption. Using the technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework, this study identifies and contextualizes the determinants of ISO adoption. Data collected from 261 firms suggest that relative advantage, firm size, top management support, and competitive pressure are the main determinants of ISO. This study highlights the importance of assessing ISO using the TOE theoretical lens, and offers replication of prior results, the lack of which is a growing concern in social science research. |
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Keywords: | diffusion of innovations information systems outsourcing IT adoption technology-organization-environment |
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