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Identifying the extent, motivations and barriers to outsourcing of accounting services

conference contribution
posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Victoria Wise, S Chaplin
In this paper we analyse the oursourcing of accounting services. The extent to which firms are currently outsourcing, or considering outsourcing such services, and the motivations and barriers associated with outsourcing are identified. Empirical data from a random sample of accounting firms are used in this analysis. Data indicate that the majority of accounting firms are either currently outsourcing or considering outsourcing and that they exopect the volume of oursourced services to increase. In contrast to the scholarly literature advocating labor arbitrage as the primary driver for organizations choosing to outsource, in this study it was found that the main factors underpinning the decision to outsource were the expediting of service delivary to clients, and to enable the firm to focus on its core competencies.

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Event

Business and Economics Society. Conference (2011 : Split, Croatia)

Pagination

99 - 107

Publisher

Business & Economics Society International

Location

Split, Croatia

Place of publication

Worcester, Mass.

Start date

2011-07-06

End date

2011-07-09

ISSN

1553-1392

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed; E Conference publication

Editor/Contributor(s)

D Kantarelis

Title of proceedings

Global Business and Economics Anthology 2011 : Volume II, Issue 1

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