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    Opaque indifference, trust and service provider success in offshore business process outsourcing

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    Authors
    Wreford, John
    Penter, Kevan
    Pervan, Graham
    Davidson, Fay
    Date
    2011
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Wreford, John and Penter, Kevan and Pervan, Graham and Davidson, Fay. 2011. Opaque indifference, trust and service provider success in offshore business process outsourcing, in Bunker, Deborah and Dawson, Linda and Indulska, Marta and Seltsikas, Philip (ed), Australasian Conference on Information Systems, Nov 30 2011. Sydney, Australia: ACIS
    Source Title
    22nd Australasian Conference on Information Systems
    Source Conference
    Australasian Conference on Information Systems
    Additional URLs
    http://aisel.aisnet.org/acis2011/18/
    ISBN
    9781742102399
    School
    School of Information Systems
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/29001
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) is the delegation of one or more business processes to an external service provider (which may be an offshore captive centre or a third party). The focus of most BPO research has been the cost reductions delivered by third party providers of BPO services in offshore locations in India, Eastern Europe and elsewhere, and there has been little research on captive centres or the satisfaction of the end customer. This paper introduces the new concept of “opaque indifference” (where the end-user is indifferent to where or by whom the service is provided) and its association with customer satisfaction and BPO success. A model incorporating these concepts is introduced and investigated via four in-depth longitudinal case studies.

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