How dynamic capabilities drive performance in the Indian IT industry: the role of information and co-ordination
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posted on 2021-11-17, 02:08 authored by M Holzweber, J Mattsson, D Chadee, Revti RamanRevti RamanThis study examines key issues and effects of capability management on a fast-growing area of knowledge-intensive global business services - IT outsourcing and offshoring. An exploratory study is undertaken of Indian companies providing complex process-oriented offshore IT services to their global customers. The analysis of the data related to the service provider side shows that developing dynamic capabilities is strongly driven by management and top-clients and results in the development of business processes and in establishing a strategic partnership with the client organization. Key findings are that information exchange and coordination are the key to a leveraging firm performance. © 2012 Taylor and Francis.
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Holzweber, M., Mattsson, J., Chadee, D. & Raman, R. (2012). How dynamic capabilities drive performance in the Indian IT industry: the role of information and co-ordination. The Service Industries Journal, 32(4), 531-550. https://doi.org/10.1080/02642069.2011.596530Publisher DOI
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The Service Industries JournalVolume
32Issue
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2012-01-01Pagination
531-550Publisher
Informa UK LimitedPublication status
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0264-2069eISSN
1743-9507Language
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dynamic capabilitiesstrategymanagementoffshoringservicesperformanceSocial SciencesManagementBusiness & EconomicsRESOURCE-BASED VIEWCOMPETITIVE ADVANTAGESTRATEGIC MANAGEMENTABSORPTIVE-CAPACITYBUSINESS MARKETSFIRMSERVICESFUTUREPERSPECTIVEDIRECTIONSMarketingCommercial Services not elsewhere classifiedTourism not elsewhere classifiedMarketing not elsewhere classified
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