DocumentCode
1520837
Title
Information Technology and Distance-Induced Effort to Manage Offshore Activities
Author
Aubert, Benoit A. ; Rivard, Suzanne ; Templier, Mathieu
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Technol., HEC Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
Volume
58
Issue
4
fYear
2011
Firstpage
758
Lastpage
771
Abstract
Offshoring can reduce the production cost of an activity. Yet, at the same time, because of the distance between the parties involved in the activity, it can generate management costs. This study proposes a model of the main drivers of the effort required to manage offshore activities. The model was developed from both the literature and the analysis of interviews conducted in 12 offshore information technology (IT) service providers. The model posits that distance plays an important role in the determination of the effort level. However, in addition to cultural and geographic distances, a more complex notion, labeled “perceived distance,” is posited to play an important role. The model also proposes that IT affects the effort to manage an offshore activity by facilitating formalization of the information exchanged and moderating the impact of geographic distance on the effort required.
Keywords
cultural aspects; outsourcing; service-oriented architecture; cultural distances; distance induced effort; geographic distances; information technology service providers; offshore activity management; perceived distance; Cultural differences; Information technology; Production; Distance; information technology (IT) services; offshoring;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9391
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TEM.2010.2098480
Filename
5771088
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