IT OUTSOURCING MANAGEMENT: THE STATE OF THE ART RECOGNITION BY A CONSTRUCTIVIST RESEARCH PROCESS AND BIBLIOMETRICS

Authors

  • Leonardo Ensslin Universidade do Sul da Santa Catarina
  • Clarissa Carneiro Mussi Universidade do Sul da Santa Catarina
  • Leonardo Corrêa Chaves Universidade do Sul da Santa Catarina
  • Sandro Natalino Demetrio Universidade do Sul da Santa Catarina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4301/S1807-17752015000200010

Abstract

This paper underlines the task characteristics of the emergency management life cycle. Moreover, the characteristics of three ubiquitous technologies including RFID, handheld computers and GIS are discussed and further used as a criterion to evaluate their potential for emergency management tasks. Built on a rather loose interpretation of Task-technology Fit model, a conceptual model presented in this paper advocates that a technology that offers better features for task characteristics is more likely to be adopted in emergency management. Empirical findings presented in this paper reveal the significance of task characteristics and their role in evaluating the suitability of three ubiquitous technologies before their actual adoption in emergency management.

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Published

2015-08-01

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Artigo Original

How to Cite

IT OUTSOURCING MANAGEMENT: THE STATE OF THE ART RECOGNITION BY A CONSTRUCTIVIST RESEARCH PROCESS AND BIBLIOMETRICS. (2015). Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management, 12(2), 371-392. https://doi.org/10.4301/S1807-17752015000200010