Decision Factors for Outsourcing On-premise Applications of Institutions for Higher Education

Authors

  • Rik Nijman HU University of Applied Sciences
  • Pim Schouten Verdonck, Klooster & Associates
  • Pascal Ravesteijn HU University of Applied Sciences

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v19i3.2119

Keywords:

Higher Education, IT outsourcing, Technology, on-premise applications

Abstract

In Dutch higher education institutions, IT outsourcing (ITO) is becoming more common. New applications nowadays are executed from the ‘cloud’. But what to do with on premise applications? Can they also be outsourced? If so, what factors does a higher education institution have to consider when making the ITO decision of their on-premise applications?

This research starts with finding the factors that are already known in existing ITO literature (in different contexts). Then, these decision factors are validated in four explorative interviews before surveying the factors within a higher education context.

In total, fourteen factors are deemed to be important for Dutch higher education institutions. Based upon the survey responses by Dutch IT decision makers, a hierarchy exist in these fourteen factors. Also, this research suggest a relationship between outsourcing decision factors and the sourcing models. Additionally, outsourcing objectives seem to influence this relationship.

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Published

2019-07-18

How to Cite

Nijman, R., Schouten, P., & Ravesteijn, P. (2019). Decision Factors for Outsourcing On-premise Applications of Institutions for Higher Education. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v19i3.2119

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