Purpose: This paper investigates the situation of women working as IT professionals in different regions of India within Multi-National Enterprises (MNEs). The research is part of a cross-national study that compared gendered relations in the UK and Indian IT sector. The complex roles that region, class and caste and gendered values and norms have in shaping women’s work and lives in India are discussed. Design/methodology/approach: The cross-national research assumed common themes as part of a programme of in-depth interviewing and observations during site visits. The ‘safari method’ was adopted by a sole field worker with intimate knowledge of languages and cultures of both India and UK. In-depth interviews and observations were conduct...
This thesis explores the workings of the information technology (IT) industry in the South Indian ci...
With the emergence of the new economy, the working environment in several sectors in the developing ...
Globalisation and the increasing complexity of the contemporary world have posed serious methodologi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the situation of women working as information ...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Global outsourcing increases the complexity of managing IT projects. Gender adds another level of di...
It was initially believed that the rapid growth of the Information Technology (IT) industry in India...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
This article addresses the experiences of women in engineering and technology careers in an increasi...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...
This is a collection of data on men and women in the IT sector in India and the UK. The data include...
Exploitation or empowerment? Arguing from the interface of Cultural Studies and Political Science, t...
Western literature focused on the 'women in IT' problem, highlights a close and mutually determining...
This article examines women’s agency in the Information Technology (IT) industry and is based on fie...
This report presents the key findings of a sociological study of the Indian information technology w...
This thesis explores the workings of the information technology (IT) industry in the South Indian ci...
With the emergence of the new economy, the working environment in several sectors in the developing ...
Globalisation and the increasing complexity of the contemporary world have posed serious methodologi...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the situation of women working as information ...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
Global outsourcing increases the complexity of managing IT projects. Gender adds another level of di...
It was initially believed that the rapid growth of the Information Technology (IT) industry in India...
Digital work is often associated with higher levels of earning and increased social mobility. Workin...
This article addresses the experiences of women in engineering and technology careers in an increasi...
This systematic study is focused on examining the women’s gendered identity work in an Indian IT com...
This is a collection of data on men and women in the IT sector in India and the UK. The data include...
Exploitation or empowerment? Arguing from the interface of Cultural Studies and Political Science, t...
Western literature focused on the 'women in IT' problem, highlights a close and mutually determining...
This article examines women’s agency in the Information Technology (IT) industry and is based on fie...
This report presents the key findings of a sociological study of the Indian information technology w...
This thesis explores the workings of the information technology (IT) industry in the South Indian ci...
With the emergence of the new economy, the working environment in several sectors in the developing ...
Globalisation and the increasing complexity of the contemporary world have posed serious methodologi...