Strategic Success Factors of Information Technology Outsourcing in Emerging Markets

Authors

  • Sushil Paudel Mewar University, Rajasthan, India
  • Vinish Kumar SANSKAR College of Engineering and Technology, Gaziabad, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/njmr.v4i1.36623

Keywords:

confirmatory factor analysis, emerging market, exploratory factor analysis, information technology, outsourcing, outsourcing strategy

Abstract

Many businesses are collaborating on joint service initiatives in order to cut operational costs and compete for profits. Outsourcing is a cost-reduction strategy used to carry out tasks by service providers or vendors that are typically handled within the company. This research is focused on outsourcing strategies on vendor’s point of view, as many emerging markets continue to struggle to establish a foothold in the international market. The success of IT outsourcing is largely dependent upon the vendor's internal strength, industry-specific environmental factors, and country-specific policies. The respondents were chosen using a snowball sampling technique, and variables were selected from literature review and consulting with industry experts. The survey was conducted within the Kathmandu valley, and quantitative data were collected for the study. Respondents were outsourcing agencies, freelancers, outsourcing consultants and policy makers. The analysis included Structured Equation Modeling and identified six key strategic factors for emerging market: banking priority, growth capacity, intellectual property, country specific specialization, foreign direct investment, and the HR Structure of the vendor. It is suggested that policy makers and IT outsourcing vendors utilize these factors to further strengthen their position in the global outsourcing industry.

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Published

2021-04-24

How to Cite

Paudel, S., & Kumar, V. (2021). Strategic Success Factors of Information Technology Outsourcing in Emerging Markets. Nepal Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 4(1), 107–120. https://doi.org/10.3126/njmr.v4i1.36623

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