This paper provides a gendered analysis of the outsourcing of service work to developing economies taking, as illustration, call centres, shared service centres and the general ICT sector. The paper challenges the suggestion that changes in global capitalism, facilitated by ICT-enabled employment, offer new opportunities that benefit women, and suggests a degree of caution is needed before assuming a reduction of gender inequalitie
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
During recent years, countries and societies around the world have acknowledged questions regarding ...
This paper provides a gendered analysis of the outsourcing of service work to developing economies t...
This paper provides a gendered analysis of the outsourcing of service work to developing economies t...
In this chapter we aim to weave together a number of areas of literature in order to highlight gende...
In a key article (Walsham & Sahay, 2005) outlining research on information systems in developing cou...
In a key article (Walsham & Sahay, 2005) outlining research on information systems in developing cou...
This analysis argues that for both equity and efficiency reasons gender differences in ICT occupatio...
The impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on development largely depends on th...
The global mainstream media characterizes the IT sector, and transnational call centers in particula...
The article focuses on gender aspects of globalisation and global restructuring and criticises the m...
Corporate globalization is advancing marginalization of African societies in the economic global sph...
The digitalization of production and digital restructuring of global value chains (GVCs), compounded...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
During recent years, countries and societies around the world have acknowledged questions regarding ...
This paper provides a gendered analysis of the outsourcing of service work to developing economies t...
This paper provides a gendered analysis of the outsourcing of service work to developing economies t...
In this chapter we aim to weave together a number of areas of literature in order to highlight gende...
In a key article (Walsham & Sahay, 2005) outlining research on information systems in developing cou...
In a key article (Walsham & Sahay, 2005) outlining research on information systems in developing cou...
This analysis argues that for both equity and efficiency reasons gender differences in ICT occupatio...
The impact of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on development largely depends on th...
The global mainstream media characterizes the IT sector, and transnational call centers in particula...
The article focuses on gender aspects of globalisation and global restructuring and criticises the m...
Corporate globalization is advancing marginalization of African societies in the economic global sph...
The digitalization of production and digital restructuring of global value chains (GVCs), compounded...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) are increasingly used by developing countries in s...
During recent years, countries and societies around the world have acknowledged questions regarding ...