Client strategies in vendor transition : a threat balancing perspective

Many outsourcing contracts are expiring, and vendor transition is an increasing concern. This paper attempts to develop guidelines for vendor transition by applying balance of threat theory, which suggests a client organization should pursue either a “soft” or “hard” balancing strategy, depending on...

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Main Authors: Chua, Cecil Eng Huang, Lim, Wee-Kiat, Soh, Christina, Sia, Siew Kien
Other Authors: Nanyang Business School
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Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99357
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-993572023-05-19T06:44:41Z Client strategies in vendor transition : a threat balancing perspective Chua, Cecil Eng Huang Lim, Wee-Kiat Soh, Christina Sia, Siew Kien Nanyang Business School Many outsourcing contracts are expiring, and vendor transition is an increasing concern. This paper attempts to develop guidelines for vendor transition by applying balance of threat theory, which suggests a client organization should pursue either a “soft” or “hard” balancing strategy, depending on the outgoing vendor’s capability and aggressive intent to disrupt client operations. Balance of threat theory is explored across two contrasting case sites. In addition to demonstrating the relevance of balance of threat theory, the cases identify specific tactics associated with hard and soft balancing, as well as key areas of conflict in vendor transition. 2013-11-05T06:28:55Z 2019-12-06T20:06:25Z 2013-11-05T06:28:55Z 2019-12-06T20:06:25Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Chua, C. E. H., Lim, W.-K., Soh, C., & Sia, S. K. (2012). Client strategies in vendor transition: A threat balancing perspective. The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 21(1), 72-83. 0963-8687 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99357 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17294 10.1016/j.jsis.2011.12.001 en The journal of strategic information systems
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description Many outsourcing contracts are expiring, and vendor transition is an increasing concern. This paper attempts to develop guidelines for vendor transition by applying balance of threat theory, which suggests a client organization should pursue either a “soft” or “hard” balancing strategy, depending on the outgoing vendor’s capability and aggressive intent to disrupt client operations. Balance of threat theory is explored across two contrasting case sites. In addition to demonstrating the relevance of balance of threat theory, the cases identify specific tactics associated with hard and soft balancing, as well as key areas of conflict in vendor transition.
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