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“I am kind of a nomad where I have to go places and places”… Understanding mobility,place and identity in global software work from India
Institution:1. Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 1AG, United Kingdom;2. Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden;3. Warwick Business School, The University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, United Kingdom;1. Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University, Canada;2. Stern School of Business, New York University, United States
Abstract:Mobilities, encompassing the movements and ‘flows’ of people, objects, capital, images technologies and information across the world have been strongly implicated in the context of contemporary globalization processes. Globally distributed software development work across boundaries of time, space and place undertaken by global software organizations (GSOs), can be seen as a microcosm of such processes, reflecting a multiplicity of mobilities, while situated in a particular context. An in-depth interpretative case study of a GSO located in Mumbai, India, was used in order to understand the nature and kinds of mobilities and their interactions with place, space, selves, and identities of Information Technology (IT) workers within the firm. Three kinds of interrelated mobilities – geographical, social and existential – were identified through an interpretive analysis of the empirical material. The construct of mobility–identity is proposed for analyzing the dynamic interplay between mobilities, place, selves, and identities of the workers. An understanding of mobility–identity is seen to have both theoretical and practical implications, and contributes more broadly to the development of our understanding of a “sociology of mobilities”.
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