This paper catalogues the rise and rise of call centres in the North West of England, UK and their use of CRM systems. CRM systems often imply new technologies and new ways of working. However, in this account we explore the historical development of the telegraph and work in early telephone exchanges and find the same old story. Our consideration of the ethics of CRM system use and some inherent contradictions are in terms of privacy, communication richness, management methods and computer ethics in an organizational context. Call centres today are viewed by some as offering satisfying employment of intrinsic value, for others, they are the 'new sweatshops of the 21st century' (Belt et al 2000). Our interpretative field study makes a contr...
The paper takes as its starting point the diffusion of ICT applications associated with so-called ‘c...
Taking a page from historical studies, where it has been argued that occupations are socially const...
‘Data mining has long been hyped as a means to discover hidden relationships in large data sets. How...
This paper catalogues the rise and rise of call centres in the North West of England, UK and their u...
This paper catalogues the rise and rise of call centres in the North West of England, UK and their u...
This paper catalogues the rise and rise of call centres in the North West of England, UK and their u...
Real-time technology has the capability of symbolising both customers and call center representative...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how the design of characteristics and use of practi...
Real-time technology has the capability of symbolising both customers and call center representative...
This paper focuses much-needed attention on the ethical nature of customer relationship management (...
This paper examines various issues raised by the idea of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and ...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to investigate whether technological developments can be used in ...
Several authors and consulting firms show statistics indicating that at least 50 % of all CRM projec...
This paper aims to explore the contradictions of CRM systems and their use in call centres and in do...
Privacy has been described as one of the major ethical concerns in the electronic society we experie...
The paper takes as its starting point the diffusion of ICT applications associated with so-called ‘c...
Taking a page from historical studies, where it has been argued that occupations are socially const...
‘Data mining has long been hyped as a means to discover hidden relationships in large data sets. How...
This paper catalogues the rise and rise of call centres in the North West of England, UK and their u...
This paper catalogues the rise and rise of call centres in the North West of England, UK and their u...
This paper catalogues the rise and rise of call centres in the North West of England, UK and their u...
Real-time technology has the capability of symbolising both customers and call center representative...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how the design of characteristics and use of practi...
Real-time technology has the capability of symbolising both customers and call center representative...
This paper focuses much-needed attention on the ethical nature of customer relationship management (...
This paper examines various issues raised by the idea of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and ...
Purpose - The aim of this paper is to investigate whether technological developments can be used in ...
Several authors and consulting firms show statistics indicating that at least 50 % of all CRM projec...
This paper aims to explore the contradictions of CRM systems and their use in call centres and in do...
Privacy has been described as one of the major ethical concerns in the electronic society we experie...
The paper takes as its starting point the diffusion of ICT applications associated with so-called ‘c...
Taking a page from historical studies, where it has been argued that occupations are socially const...
‘Data mining has long been hyped as a means to discover hidden relationships in large data sets. How...