Among the other Central and Eastern European countries, Romania is one of the
emerging outsourcing destinations. The current paper presents the findings of an
exploratory study on the development of outsourcing relationships from the perspective
of Romanian vendors. In our perspective, the development of an outsourcing relationship
is a learning process occurring in time, going through different phases and influenced by
various factors. Based on the existing literature on outsourcing relationships, we
introduce a phase model of outsourcing relationships seen from the vendors’ perspective.
The study is focused mainly on the cultural compatibility of Romanian vendors with
customers coming from Western cultures and it is exploratory and descriptive in its
nature. A small-scale survey and a multiple case study involving a number of SMEs and
freelancers were used for data collection.
The findings include, beside a good cultural compatibility between Romanian vendors
and Western customers, insights on the ability of Romanian software developers to work
with vague specifications and on their remarkable creativity and capacity to innovate.
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5th International Symposium on Software Composition (SC 2006)