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(Im)mobilising transnational labour? patterns of spatial mobility in Indo-German software companies

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Mayer-Ahuja, Nicole

Work Organisation, Labour and Globalisation

2012

6

2

Autumn

24-44

globalization ; highly qualified worker ; labour mobility ; multinational enterprise

Germany ; India

Labour market

https://www.scienceopen.com/journal-issue?id=43749fcd-1358-46c6-b608-291f48384b83

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"Do transnational economic activities necessarily coincide with intensified spatial mobility, as debates about ‘job nomads' or ‘footloose capital' would suggest? Drawing on the results of a sociological research project on software programming in Indo-German project teams, it will be argued that this picture is far too simplistic. On the one hand, corporate strategies of labour utilisation vary markedly even within the software sector, partly implying a spatial mobilisation, but more often an immobilisation of labour. On the other hand, spatial mobility in its transnational, everyday and biographical dimensions is not determined by corporate strategies unilaterally, but closely interrelated with national standards of economic, social, and political regulation, in this case, in Germany and India respectively."

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