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Human Capital in the Indian IT / BPO Industry

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  • © 2015

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Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in Global Human Capital Management (PALGHCM)

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Human Capital in the Indian IT / BPO Industry analyses human capital management in the Indian information technology (IT) and business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, which has created a new paradigm for organising global talent engaged in designing and delivering IT and BPO services.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • University of Portsmouth, UK

    Vijay Pereira

  • University of Newcastle, Australia

    Ashish Malik

About the authors

Vijay Pereira is Senior Lecturer at University of Portsmouth, UK. He has published in HRM, Journal of World Business, International Studies of Management and Organization, and Culture & Organization. He is the Area/Associate Editor (OB/HRM) of the Journal of Asia Business Studies (JABS). His previous experiences have been in consulting and industry.
 

Ashish Malik is Lecturer at University of Newcastle, Australia. He has published and presented more than 40 research papers with an India focus at numerous conferences. His works have appeared in numerous academic journals including the Asia-Pacific Business Review and Industrial Marketing Management. Ashish currently serves on the editorial board of Journal of Asia Business Studies (JABS).

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