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Third-World 'Sloggers' or Elite Global Professionals? Using Organizational Toolkits to Redefine Work Identity in Information Technology Offshore Outsourcing

机译:第三世界的“记录者”还是全球精英?使用组织工具包重新定义信息技术离岸外包中的工作身份

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Organizations increasingly rely on teams that span national and organizational boundaries, yet team members in emerging countries and vendor firms are not treated as professional peers by their Western and client-based peers. To understand how they respond to this identity threat, we integrate two literatures that suggest two possible answers: an organizational response, based on the critical literature on top-down identity regulation, and an individual response, based on the positive literature on bottom-up identity construction. Drawing on in-depth interviews and archival data from three Indian information technology (IT) offshore outsourcing firms, we examine how organizational and individual identity processes work in tandem to address this threat. We find that firms do not resolve this threat by regulating employee identity directly as they claim, but instead provide workers with an organizational toolkit-a set of organizationally available cultural resources (e.g., frames and stories) and political resources (e.g., policies and procedures) that workers use selectively and strategically to construct positive identities. By bringing a toolkit perspective to identity processes, we contribute to theory and research on cross-level identity linkages, the strategic nature of identity processes, and the local context of global identity.
机译:组织越来越依赖跨越国家和组织边界的团队,但是新兴国家和供应商公司的团队成员并未被西方和基于客户的同行视为专业同行。为了了解他们如何应对这种身份威胁,我们整合了两个文献,提出了两个可能的答案:基于对自上而下的身份监管的批判性文献的组织反应,以及对自下而上的积极文献的个体反应。身份建构。利用来自三家印度信息技术(IT)离岸外包公司的深入访谈和档案数据,我们研究了组织和个人身份认证流程如何协同工作以应对这一威胁。我们发现,企业并没有如他们所声称的那样通过直接调节员工身份来解决这一威胁,而是为工人提供了一个组织工具包-一组组织上可用的文化资源(例如框架和故事)和政治资源(例如政策和程序) )员工有选择地并有策略地使用其来构造积极的身份。通过将工具箱的观点带入身份流程,我们为跨级别身份链接,身份流程的战略性质以及全球身份的本地背景方面的理论和研究做出了贡献。

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