The Interplay of Project Control and Interorganizational Learning: Mitigating Effects on Cultural Differences in Global, Multisource ISD Outsourcing Projects

Roman Beck, Katharina Schott

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Abstract

Research into global, multisource, information systems development outsourcing projects has uncovered management challenges, including cultural differences on multiple levels. While control mechanisms and interorganizational learning have been shown to contribute to the mitigation of cultural differences in such projects, a gap persists regarding the effect of the interplay between these mechanisms. This study employs an exploratory single-case study design to analyze how formal and informal control mechanisms and interorganizational learning interact and thus contribute to the mitigation of cultural differences in global, multisource, information systems development outsourcing projects. With the key finding that the influence of informal controls and interorganizational learning on formal controls changes over time, this research helps expand the domain of control dynamics in global IS projects. This study also contributes to literature on ways to handle cultural differences in global, multisource, IS outsourcing projects.
Original languageEnglish
JournalBusiness & Information Systems Engineering
Pages (from-to)183-192
Number of pages9
ISSN1867-0202
Publication statusPublished - 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cultural differences
  • Formal control
  • Informal control
  • Interorganizational learning
  • IS outsourcing
  • Multisourcing
  • Global information systems development

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