Global software development: Commitment, trust and cultural sensitivity in strategic partnerships

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Much research has studied off-shore outsourcing from a Western client perspective. This article tries to shed light on what an Indian vendor perceives as important to manage large and complex strategic partnerships in IT outsourcing, and in particular how mutually profitable, long-term relationships with European clients are created and maintained, both at company and project levels. We investigate this issue through qualitative interviews with various vendor representatives in offshore and on-site teams in a top tier multinational company of Indian origin. In the analysis of interview accounts of close collaboration processes in two large and complex projects, where off-shoring of software development is moved to a strategic level, we found that the vendor was able to establish a strategic partnership through long-term engagement with the field of banking and insurance as well as through conscious relationship management with the clients. Three major themes describe important aspects of the strategic partnerships: 1) senior management commitment and employee identification with the projects, 2) mutual trust and transparency, and 3) cross-cultural understanding and sensitivity. The article draws attention to the important collaborative work done by people who are able to span boundaries in the complex organizational set-up of global IT development projects.

Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of International Management
Volume19
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)347-361
Number of pages15
ISSN1075-4253
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2013
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
This study is conducted within the context of the interdisciplinary and inter-organizational research project ‘Next Generation Technologies and Processes for Global Software Development’, a research project that is financially supported by the National Council for Strategic Research, Ministry of Science, Innovation and Higher Education in Denmark . For further information, see www.nexgsd.org .

    Research areas

  • Boundary spanning, Client-vendor relation, Commitment, Outsourcing, Strategic partnership, Trust

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