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A MULTI-VENDOR APPROACH IN IT OUTSOURCING : SINGLE- VERSUS MULTI-VENDOR DOMINANT MODEL

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The increasing trend of engaging multiple vendors, coupled with the concern for “possible” loss of knowledge in outsourcing relationship, compels us to investigate organizational learning in multi-vendor outsourcing from a social relation perspective.[1] The nature of social relation has been conceptualized in terms of how organizational relationships with social entities facilitate and/or inhibit knowledge flow and organizational learning. This research-in-progress study tries to investigate how three critical dimensions - structural, affective and cognitive - in social relations are associated with organizational learning approaches, i.e., exploitative learning or exploratory learning in the context of IT outsourcing. In particular, we examine how two different relational models - multi-vendor dominant model and single vendor dominant model - in the multi-vendor outsourcing are associated with the three dimensions of social relations by proposing six hypotheses. We intend to test them empirically via questionnaires in a field study. With the findings, we anticipate five major theoretical and practical contributions.

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Abstract
 Introduction
 Relational Structures in Multi-vendor Outsourcing
 Organizational Learning in Multi-Vendor Outsourcing
 Organizational Learning from the Social Relation Perspective
  Affective Dimension
  Cognitive Dimension
 Research Design and Current Status
 Expected Contributions
 References

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  • Yunmo Koo Korea University Business School
  • Juyeon Ham Korea University Business School
  • Jae-Nam Lee Korea University Business School

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