Evolution of competence in software subcontracting projects
By: SEPPANEN, Veikko.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2002Subject(s): Core Competence | Industrial Relationships | Software SubcontractingInternational Journal of Project Management 20, 2, p. 155-164Abstract: This paper addresses the evolution of competence in contractural software development projects based on the findings of two case studies, where the skills of a software subcontractor were made explicit and their change during the past 14 years was analysed. Competence evolution is crucial for sotware subcontractors, not only to stay in the market as professional service firms, but to build the assets needed for being able to offer service products. This requires a relationship-based view to competence creation and management, which has not been emphasised in the literatureItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This paper addresses the evolution of competence in contractural software development projects based on the findings of two case studies, where the skills of a software subcontractor were made explicit and their change during the past 14 years was analysed. Competence evolution is crucial for sotware subcontractors, not only to stay in the market as professional service firms, but to build the assets needed for being able to offer service products. This requires a relationship-based view to competence creation and management, which has not been emphasised in the literature
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