"Everywhere is becoming the same:? : regulating IT-works between India and Germany: Nicole Mayer-Ahuja regulating IT-works between India and Germany /
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Series: German writings on India and South AsiaPublication details: New York Social Science Press 2014Description: 559ISBN:- 9789383166015
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' The world is flat' - this popular account of current developments celebrates transnationally operating companies as great equallisers. Such tendencies of homogenisation come up against limits however focussing on Indo-German project work in software programming this study analyses the complex interrelations between the business models of transnataionally operating companies and localised standards of regulating reproduction. They result in marked differences between the ways in which labour power is utilised in the companies Indian and german subsidiaries. The world is not 'flat' - instead, transnationa corporate activiities draw upon the combined and uneven development of world regions and reinforce difference rather than reducing it.
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