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Information Systems Research
 
     
  Volume Number 14   Issue Number 1   First Page 66   Last Page 86   Cover Date March 01, 2003

 
 
 
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  When Subordinates Become IT Contractors: Persistent Managerial Expectations in IT Outsourcing
Violet T. Ho, Soon Ang, Detmar Straub
 
 

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.

 
   
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