Business Process Outsourcing
Doina Fotache () and
Luminita Hurbean
Informatica Economica, 2006, vol. X, issue 2, 49-54
Abstract:
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) is gaining widespread acceptance throughout the US, Europe, South America and Asia Pacific as the top executives of leading multinationals turn to outsourcing as a strategic management tool for improving corporate performance, profitability and shareholder value. BPO started to emerge a few years ago as follow-on to IT outsourcing. The concept is not new; BPO is the contracting of a specific business task. Outsourcing focuses on adding value typically to non-core and non-complex activities by buying in best practices and economies of scale. Because reduce costs, focus on core strategic activities and improve customer service, an increasing number of organizations in both the public and the private sector are looking toward BPO as a solution to their needs.
Keywords: Business Process Outsourcing; IT outsourcing; the extended enterprise; Application Service Provider; Application Maintenance Outsourcing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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