The Impact of Digital Transformation on Sourcing Strategies in the Financial Services Sector: Evolution or Revolution?

Creators: Demirbas, Ugur and Gewald, Heiko and Moos, Bernhard
Title: The Impact of Digital Transformation on Sourcing Strategies in the Financial Services Sector: Evolution or Revolution?
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Event Title: (Proceedings of the) 24th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)
Event Location: New Orleans, LA, USA
Event Dates: August, 16-18, 2018
Projects: IDI
Date: August 2018
Divisions: Informationsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): Digital transformation (DT) is a popular contemporary buzzword in the financial services industry. In order to remain competitive, banks constantly evaluate and adapt their digital strategies. One approach involves leveraging innovative digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, cloud technologies and blockchain. Simultaneously, banks have increased their outsourcing activities over the last decades. This study investigates the intersection of sourcing strategies and DT-induced change, presenting a literature-based sourcing strategy framework as the basis for a qualitative empirical study analyzing the impact of DT on the sourcing strategies in the FS sector in Germany. Our results show that DT has significantly impacted sourcing strategies among FS providers. Specifically, the strategic motivation to outsource has shifted from cost reduction to innovation while offshoring activities have declined in importance. However, contractionary to our expectations, the research also shows that DT’s effect on sourcing strategies has been more evolutionary than revolutionary.
Forthcoming: No
Language: English
Citation:

Demirbas, Ugur and Gewald, Heiko and Moos, Bernhard (2018) The Impact of Digital Transformation on Sourcing Strategies in the Financial Services Sector: Evolution or Revolution? In: (Proceedings of the) 24th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS), August, 16-18, 2018, New Orleans, LA, USA.

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