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Ho, Violet T.

Topic Weight Topic Terms
0.186 managers managerial manager decisions study middle use important manager's appropriate importance context organizations indicate field
0.186 expectations expectation music disconfirmation sales analysis vector experiences modeling response polynomial surface discuss panel new
0.137 performance results study impact research influence effects data higher efficiency effect significantly findings impacts empirical
0.106 outsourcing transaction cost partnership information economics relationships outsource large-scale contracts specificity perspective decisions long-term develop

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Ang, Soon 1 Straub, Detmar 1
Changing Employment Status 1 Contract Workers 1 Contractor Performance 1 IT Outsourcing 1
Persistent Expectations 1 Role Overload 1 Strength of Ties 1

Articles (1)

When Subordinates Become IT Contractors: Persistent Managerial Expectations in IT Outsourcing. (Information Systems Research, 2003)
Authors: Abstract:
    This paper investigates the persistence of managerial expectations in an IT outsourcing context where the traditional relationship between supervisor and subordinate changes to one of client-manager and contractor. A mixed-method approach was used, in which a qualitative methodology preceded a large-scale quantitative survey. Data were collected from 147 survivors of a government IT organization which had undergone IT outsourcing in the previous year. Findings show that role overload, the presence of strong ties between manager and contractor, and the lack of prior outsourcing experience increased the persistence of managerial expectations. In turn, persistence of expectations had a distinct influence on managerial perceptions of contractor performance.