A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman

IT outsourcing has become a trend among organization nowadays. Many organizations involve in outsourcing activities because they believe that certain business functions can be done effectively by an outside vendor. Generally, outsourcing refers to procurement of goods or services from an outside ven...

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Main Authors: Hanapi, Rozita, Abdul Rahim, Emelia, Abu Seman, Sharidatul Akma
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spelling my.uitm.ir.230172019-01-30T08:32:53Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23017/ A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman Hanapi, Rozita Abdul Rahim, Emelia Abu Seman, Sharidatul Akma Total quality management in education. Total quality management in higher education Educational productivity IT outsourcing has become a trend among organization nowadays. Many organizations involve in outsourcing activities because they believe that certain business functions can be done effectively by an outside vendor. Generally, outsourcing refers to procurement of goods or services from an outside vendor (Lankford and Parsa, 1999). Kishore et al. (2003) defined IT outsourcing as "the contracting of various information systems functions such as managing of data centers, operations, hardware support, software maintenance, network, and even application development to outside service providers". According to Taylor(2005), IT outsourcing becomes popular due to many organizations have been forced to control their in-house IT operational cost and at the same time they feel the need to have high quality information systems that made them to consider IT outsourcing activities. In this context, a company can hire outside organization that has the specialize skills to provide IT outsourcing services to them if they do not want to use their internal resources to build or operate the IT or IS functions. Other than that, as difficulties in managing IT are arise, thus it become the reason for top management to hand over the job to someone outside the organization. If organization manages their IT outsourcing properly, they could reduce their operational cost significantly, they be able to transform fixed costs into variable costs, able to focus on core competencies and also have access to industry leading external competencies and expertise (Hoecht and Trott, 2006). In Malaysia, IT outsourcing has attracted at least RM11.4 billion (USD3 billion) of the global outsourcing business that is projected to be worth RM1.9 trillion (USD500 billion) by 2008 (Husnayati et al., 2006). The involvement includes from the private sector and also Malaysian government agencies. Research Management Institute (RMI) 2012 Research Reports NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23017/1/LP_ROZITA%20HANAPI%20RMI%2012_5.pdf Hanapi, Rozita and Abdul Rahim, Emelia and Abu Seman, Sharidatul Akma (2012) A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman. [Research Reports] (Unpublished)
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topic Total quality management in education. Total quality management in higher education
Educational productivity
spellingShingle Total quality management in education. Total quality management in higher education
Educational productivity
Hanapi, Rozita
Abdul Rahim, Emelia
Abu Seman, Sharidatul Akma
A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman
description IT outsourcing has become a trend among organization nowadays. Many organizations involve in outsourcing activities because they believe that certain business functions can be done effectively by an outside vendor. Generally, outsourcing refers to procurement of goods or services from an outside vendor (Lankford and Parsa, 1999). Kishore et al. (2003) defined IT outsourcing as "the contracting of various information systems functions such as managing of data centers, operations, hardware support, software maintenance, network, and even application development to outside service providers". According to Taylor(2005), IT outsourcing becomes popular due to many organizations have been forced to control their in-house IT operational cost and at the same time they feel the need to have high quality information systems that made them to consider IT outsourcing activities. In this context, a company can hire outside organization that has the specialize skills to provide IT outsourcing services to them if they do not want to use their internal resources to build or operate the IT or IS functions. Other than that, as difficulties in managing IT are arise, thus it become the reason for top management to hand over the job to someone outside the organization. If organization manages their IT outsourcing properly, they could reduce their operational cost significantly, they be able to transform fixed costs into variable costs, able to focus on core competencies and also have access to industry leading external competencies and expertise (Hoecht and Trott, 2006). In Malaysia, IT outsourcing has attracted at least RM11.4 billion (USD3 billion) of the global outsourcing business that is projected to be worth RM1.9 trillion (USD500 billion) by 2008 (Husnayati et al., 2006). The involvement includes from the private sector and also Malaysian government agencies.
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author Hanapi, Rozita
Abdul Rahim, Emelia
Abu Seman, Sharidatul Akma
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Abdul Rahim, Emelia
Abu Seman, Sharidatul Akma
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title A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman
title_short A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman
title_full A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman
title_fullStr A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman
title_full_unstemmed A knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / Rozita Hanapi, Emelia Hj. Abdul Rahim and Sharidatul Akma Abu Seman
title_sort knowledge transfer model on information technology outsourcing / rozita hanapi, emelia hj. abdul rahim and sharidatul akma abu seman
publisher Research Management Institute (RMI)
publishDate 2012
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