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Systems Integration and the Dynamics of Partial Outsourcing

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  • Edward G. Anderson
  • Xiaoyue Jiang
  • Geoffrey G. Parker
  • Burcu Tan

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Firms in advanced economies are increasingly outsourcing software and technology development as well as other knowledge work to a worldwide supply base. Standard economic and learning models predict that focal firms should outsource either all or none of a particular activity unless extra resources are required during cyclical demand peaks or access is needed to some tightly appropriable intellectual property. However, recent evidence shows that, even when these exceptions do not apply, many firms pursue a partial outsourcing strategy. We develop a dynamic optimization model to provide a rational explanation for this observation. In our model, learning from prior projects occurs at both the subsystem level and the overall systems level (e.g., systems integration and architecture). Learning at the two levels interacts such that integration capabilities can dynamically build and decay. The model generates conditions where partial outsourcing is rational and dominates the extreme conditions of complete insourcing or complete outsourcing. Our model also specifies the conditions for regime change between insourcing and outsourcing and cycling between insourcing and outsourcing, and overshooting or undershooting the long‐run outsourcing target. Furthermore, we show that these results are highly path‐dependent under short horizons. The model also provides explanation for interesting questions such as why the rate of outsourcing might be U‐shaped in the rate of technological change and why startups so often insource in contrast to more established counterparts in similar industries.

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  • Edward G. Anderson & Xiaoyue Jiang & Geoffrey G. Parker & Burcu Tan, 2019. "Systems Integration and the Dynamics of Partial Outsourcing," Production and Operations Management, Production and Operations Management Society, vol. 28(2), pages 319-340, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:popmgt:v:28:y:2019:i:2:p:319-340
    DOI: 10.1111/poms.12898
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    1. Ravi Bapna & Alok Gupta & Gautam Ray & Shweta Singh, 2023. "Single-Sourcing vs. Multisourcing: An Empirical Analysis of Large Information Technology Outsourcing Arrangements," Information Systems Research, INFORMS, vol. 34(3), pages 1109-1130, September.
    2. Mohammed Musa Bayero, 2023. "IT Infrastructure, Knowledge Management and Firm Competitiveness: Exploring Mediating Role of IT Outsourcing in Nigeria," International Journal of Global Business and Competitiveness, Springer, vol. 18(1), pages 43-58, June.

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