The Technological Indian

The Technological Indian

Author: Ross Bassett

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2016-02-15

Total Pages: 397

ISBN-13: 0674495462

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In the late 1800s, Indians seemed to be a people left behind by the Industrial Revolution, dismissed as “not a mechanical race.” Today Indians are among the world’s leaders in engineering and technology. In this international history spanning nearly 150 years, Ross Bassett—drawing on a unique database of every Indian to graduate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology between its founding and 2000—charts their ascent to the pinnacle of high-tech professions. As a group of Indians sought a way forward for their country, they saw a future in technology. Bassett examines the tensions and surprising congruences between this technological vision and Mahatma Gandhi’s nonindustrial modernity. India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, sought to use MIT-trained engineers to build an India where the government controlled technology for the benefit of the people. In the private sector, Indian business families sent their sons to MIT, while MIT graduates established India’s information technology industry. By the 1960s, students from the Indian Institutes of Technology (modeled on MIT) were drawn to the United States for graduate training, and many of them stayed, as prominent industrialists, academics, and entrepreneurs. The MIT-educated Indian engineer became an integral part of a global system of technology-based capitalism and focused less on India and its problems—a technological Indian created at the expense of a technological India.


The Outsourcer

The Outsourcer

Author: Dinesh C. Sharma

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2015-03-06

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 0262028751

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A history of how India became a major player in the global technology industry, mapping technological, economic, and political transformations.


Asia in the Global ICT Innovation Network

Asia in the Global ICT Innovation Network

Author: Giuditta De Prato

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-07-31

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 0857094718

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Production and innovation activities are being re-distributed across the world. The BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) are proving the major engine of global growth, being less impacted by the financial crisis than developed economies or able to recover more quickly. Asia in the Global ICT Innovation Network takes a close look at the information and communication technologies (ICTs) landscape, not only in two BRICS countries, India and China, but also in South Korea and Taiwan. The book documents the size of the ICT sector for each of the selected countries, and assesses their R&D expenditure and its place in the international innovation network. The selected countries play a major role in shifting patterns of international trade and global value chains. The countries offer different historical profiles, with reforms dating back from the nineties for "Chindia and earlier policies for the "dragons, with later reforms focusing on IT. The book accounts for their specificity, and emphasises the fact that the four countries have achieved impressive results in terms of economic growth. The ICT sector was a major contributor to this growth and led a pioneering role for other sectors.This title consists of three parts: ICT in emerging economies, covering China and India; the return of the dragons, covering South Korea and Taiwan; and Network knowledge and trade, covering regional networks of R&D centres, India as an S&T cooperation partner, Asian countries in the global production network, and Asia in the process of internationalisation of ICT and R&D. - Provides a well-supported look at the ICT sector in Asia, an area where extant literature consists mostly in a scattering of articles in various and heterogeneous journals - Focuses on innovation - Speaks to a growing interest in the role of emerging countries in ICT innovation


Invisible Labour

Invisible Labour

Author: Indranil Chakraborty

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2020-10-05

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1000180336

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This book investigates the life, working conditions, and urban experiences of support service workers, such as janitors, security guards, culinary workers and carpool drivers, in the information technology (IT) sector of India. Largely omitted from academic discourse, support service workers are crucial to the Indian IT industry. Drawing on interviews with such workers in seven Indian cities with a large concentration of software service companies, this volume: Uses quantitative and qualitative analyses to map and assess workers' responses to migration from rural occupations to a modern urban employment setting; Explores the everyday grind of migrant workers in the context of the homogenizing effects of globalization in an alienating urban environment and discusses how their dislodgment from the structures of rural life – gender and caste roles – has placed them in a space of contestation between traditions and the opportunities and challenges offered by digital society in the form of freedom, individualism, flexibility and innovation; Traces the evolution of new areas of class, and identity formations, as well as the hegemonic relations within that ethos imposed by contractors and corporations. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of sociology and social anthropology, urban studies, development studies, labour studies, social exclusion and South Asian studies.


In an Outpost of the Global Economy

In an Outpost of the Global Economy

Author: Carol Upadhya

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 285

ISBN-13: 0415456800

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Provides sociological and anthropological perspectives of the transformation of work and conditions of workers in the information technology (IT) and IT-enabled services (ITES). Explores the diverse ways in which the 'global' is instantiated in the 'local' in relation to high-tech led globalization.


Working Capital Management in Indian Information Technology Industry: A Case Study of Infosys Limited

Working Capital Management in Indian Information Technology Industry: A Case Study of Infosys Limited

Author: Dr. Gurupada Das

Publisher: kitab writing publication

Published: 2024-04-10

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13: 9360921092

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The book "WCM in Indian Information Technology Industry - A Case Study of Infosys Limited" provides an in-depth analysis of the implementation of Working Capital Management (WCM) practices within the Indian Information Technology (IT) industry, with a specific focus on Infosys Limited. Drawing upon extensive research and a detailed case study of Infosys Limited, the book examines the strategies, challenges, and implications of WCM in the context of one of India's leading IT companies. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of WCM practices within the Indian IT industry, offering valuable insights and practical guidance for companies looking to enhance their financial performance and competitiveness in the global marketplace.


The Long Revolution

The Long Revolution

Author: Dinesh C. Sharma

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 9788172237684

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This Is The Tale Of A Great Transformation - How A Country That Exported Spices And Gems Became A Frontrunner In The Knowledge-Based Sector And Turned Into The Favoured Investment Destination For American Technology Giants. The It Revolution Is Seen As The 'Miracle' Of The New Millennium: There Are Myths And Hype; Claims And Counter-Claims. This Book Is An Attempt To Set The Record Straight. A Detailed And Meticulously Researched Account Of The Computing And Information Technology Industry Spanning Half-A-Century, The Book Discusses The Genesis Of Computers In India; How The Initial Ibm Monopoly Was Broken; How The Innovative Use Of Communication Technologies Turned Pigmy Software Of Firms Into Billion Dollar Companies; The Role Of Liberalisation In The It Revolution; And Finally, Whether This Miracle Can Be Sustained In The Future.


The Economic Geography of the IT Industry in the Asia Pacific Region

The Economic Geography of the IT Industry in the Asia Pacific Region

Author: Philip Cooke

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-07-18

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1136221387

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The development of the information technology (IT) industry in the Asia Pacific region faces two challenges. Firstly, can its established physical, technical, regional and governance infrastructures be adapted to meet the challenges embedded in the set of products and processes created by the IT industry? Secondly, as this adaptation evolves, which cities and regions will be best suited to connect to or lead global responses to these challenges? The chapters in this book have set out to explore these questions, providing details of change in a range of aspects of the IT industry such as mobile phones, software services, and flat screen design in regions in Japan, Korea, Taiwan, India, China and Australia. The book also outlines the policy responses of national and regional governments in Singapore, India and China and India. These case studies provide a basis to understand effective strategies which could be formulated for the future. This book’s originality emerges from the fine detail provided about firms, in particular regions and cities, from research carried out by young scholars in the past two years. This makes it very useful for readers keen to understand the recent changes in this dynamic industry in a fast growth part of the world, and it will also help to shape thinking by policy makers on policy settings that can be applied.