Abstract:
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate job expectations, experience, and met
expectations of IT professionals in offshore software development and commercial banks in Sri Lanka.
Design/methodology/approach – For the study, quantitative research methodology was used and
data were collected from 342 and 208 IT professionals engaged full-time in offshore software
development and commercial banks, respectively, in Sri Lanka. Descriptive statistics, correlation
analysis, paired sample t-test, independent sample t-test, and binary logistic regression were used
appropriately for data analysis.
Findings – The findings of the study led to identify job expectations, experience, andmet expectations of
IT professionals that discriminate between offshore software development and commercial banks.
Originality/value – The literature provides evidence that job expectations of IT professionals in
offshore software development are different from their counterparts in other comparable occupations.
Therefore, the paper argues that sectoral differences in job expectations, experience, and met expectations
of IT professionals are worthy of empirical investigation. Although the growth of the services sector has
resulted in extensive employment opportunities for IT professionals in South Asia, the details on their job
expectations and whether their expectations vary by the business sector remain obscure.
Citation:
Wickramasinghe, V., & Wickramanayake, N. (2013). Expectations and experience: IT jobs in offshore software development and commercial banks in Sri Lanka. Information Technology & People, 26(1), 50–76. https://doi.org/10.1108/09593841311307132