Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Contractual and Relational Role of the Government in Achieving Strategic Innovation through Outsourcing Information Technology
This research studies the effectiveness of the contractual and relational role of government in achieving strategic innovation through outsourcing of information technology. The research method is descriptive (non-experimental) and correlation research is a type of path analysis. The statistical population of this research is all employees of Qazvin Azad University. According to the size of the statistical population, Morgan table has been used to determine the sample size. 317 employees in Qazvin were selected as research sample. Data gathering was done through library and field surveys and the standard questionnaire of Usheri, Katlarsky and Gurbasi 2015. The validity of the questionnaire has been used through content validity method. Cronbach's alpha coefficient was calculated for a scale of more than 0.7. The reliability of this desirable scale was evaluated. To analyze the data, descriptive and inferential tests were used. In this research, two hypotheses were used that the results of the first hypothesis between the quality of customer-supplier relationships and the probability of achieving strategic innovation have a positive and significant relationship. In the second hypothesis, the independent contract (fixed price, time and materials, or joint venture By sharing profits) and each set of customer contracts (that is, a combination of different types of contract with one or more suppliers) affects the quality of customer-supplier relationships with the probability of achieving strategic innovation.
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