The role of institutional support mechanisms for global IT outsourcing development
Date
2020
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Publisher
Izdevnieciba «Baltija Publishing»
Abstract
The purpose of this article is to develop a deeper understanding of government policy
regarding global IT outsourcing. The effects of global outsourcing are subjective to the
economy of each country and the intention for which the same was undertaken. The
development and the formation of a competitive environment of the global outsourcing
market in IT business is taking into account the relevant prerequisites, has certain
trends and results. The study of these characteristics allowed to establish the form of
functioning of this phenomenon at the global level, to outline the significant advantages
and problems of this type of business, which in its turn influenced the regulatory policy
of states to transform or stabilise its economy. The article identifies the components
and structure of institutional support for IT outsourcing development at different
levels of management and regulation starting from local to international. The purpose
of the article is to systematize and analyze the state of institutional support for the
regulation of global outsourcing of IT business in the international market. Problems
and tendencies of influence of institutes, their mechanisms and tools are revealed.
Methodical approaches to the assessment of economic efficiency are offered. The possible
consequences of their imperfection are described. The directions of improvement for
the future are substantiated.
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Keywords
Institutional support, IT outsourcing, global IT outsourcing development, mechanism, instruments, levels of government, regulation, government support, prospects
Citation
Yatsenko O. The role of institutional support mechanisms for global IT outsourcing development / Olha Yatsenko, Tetiana Didukh // Economics & Education : scientific journal / ISMA University ; [ed. board: D. Djakons (chief) et all]. – Riga : Baltija Publishing, 2020. – Vol. 5, Iss. 2. – P. 30–35.