Strategic Innovation Through Outsourcing – A Theoretical Review
Abstract
Competition in the Information Technology Outsourcing (ITO) and Business Process Outsourcing
(BPO) industry is increasingly moving from being motivated by cost savings towards strategic
benefits that service providers can offer to their clients. Innovation is one such benefit that is expected
nowadays in outsourcing engagements. The rising importance of innovation has been noticed and
acknowledged not only in the Information Systems (IS) literature, but also in other management
streams such as innovation and strategy. However, to date, these individual strands of research remain
largely isolated from each other. Our theoretical review addresses this gap by consolidating and
analyzing research on strategic innovation in the ITO and BPO context. The article set includes 95
papers published between 1998 to 2020 in outlets from the IS and related management fields. We
craft a four-phase framework that integrates prior insights about (1) the antecedents of the decision
to pursue strategic innovation in outsourcing settings; (2) arrangement options that facilitate strategic
innovation in outsourcing relationships; (3) the generation of strategic innovations; and (4) realized
strategic innovation outcomes, as assessed in the literature. We find that the research landscape to
date is skewed, with many studies focusing on the first two phases. The last two phases remain
relatively uncharted. We also discuss how innovation-oriented outsourcing insights compare with
established research on cost-oriented outsourcing engagements. Finally, we offer directions for future
research.
Publisher
University of Gothenburg / Göteborgs universitet
Citation
Preprint
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Date
2022Author
Gambal, Marfri
Asatiani, Aleksandre
Kotlarsky, Julia
Keywords
Business process outsourcing
BPO
information technology outsourcing ITO
literature review
outsourcing
strategic innovation
theoretical review
Publication type
preprint
Language
eng