Dot.compradors :: power and policy in the development of the Indian software industry /
Why the celebrated Indian IT industry is an obstacle to an egalitarian form of development in India.
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Sprache: | English |
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Pluto Press,
2012.
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Schriftenreihe: | Political economy and development.
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Zusammenfassung: | Why the celebrated Indian IT industry is an obstacle to an egalitarian form of development in India. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxxiii, 139 pages) : illustrations. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-130) and index. |
ISBN: | 1849647348 9781849647342 9781849647359 1849647356 9781849647366 1849647364 |
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contents | Introduction -- Background -- Aims -- Structure -- The Context -- The Global Software Services Industry: An Overview -- Beneath the Tip of the IT Iceberg: The Size and Structure of the Hidden Industry -- The Magnificent Seven: Introducing the Global Giants and the Indian Majors -- Creative Destruction and the Development of the Industry, 1950-85 -- Convergence and Catch-up in the Industry, 1985-2010 -- Conclusions -- The Development of the Software Industry in India: Existing Explanations and their Shortcomings -- Technological Advances -- Intellectual Aptitude -- Neo-liberalism -- The Developmental Department -- The Political Economy Approach to State Intervention and Industrial Transformation: An Analytical Framework -- The Who and Why of Policy: The Interests Behind State Intervention -- The Effect of Policy: A Structural Analysis -- The Development of the Indian it Industry -- IT Started with a War: The Establishment of the Indian IT Industry, 1970-78 -- The Wider Context: The State of Independence -- Interests and Interventions: The Bombay IT Party -- What Happened? Indian Computers and Software Exports -- Catalytic Corruption: The Domestic Software Services Boom, 1978-86 -- The Wider Context: Back to Business -- The Emergency and the Return of the Old Guard -- Interests and Interventions: Illusions of Grandeur -- What Happened? A Positive Case of Uninetended Consequences -- Manna from Heaven: Satellites, Optic Fibres and the Export Thrust, 1986-2000 -- The Wider Context: White Goods, Brown Sahibs -- The Rise of India's Consumer Society -- Interests and Interventions: The American Dream -- What Happened? The Emergence of the Majors -- Passage to India: The Giants in the Land of the Majors, 2000-10 -- The Wider Context: Amongst the Believers -- The Capitalist Conversion of India -- Interests and Interventions: Software as Soft Power -- The Rise of NASSCOM -- What Happened? From Big Dream to Major Nightmare -- The Analysis -- The Indian Mutiny: From Potential IT Superpower to Back Office of the World -- In India but Not of India: The Software Industry in 2020 -- Poacher as Gamekeeper: Explaining the State's Inaction -- Never Mind the Buzzwords: A New Agenda -- Lessons and Warnings: What Does IT Mean? -- Don't Believe the Hype: The Role of IT in Development -- Beyond Good and Evil: The Role of the State in Development -- Golden Calf or Trojan Horse? The Role of the Software Industry in the Indian Economy -- Conclusion: Of Compradors and Useful Idiots. |
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spelling | Saraswati, Jyoti, author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHtWX3bTCgymgqVrbMKFq http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012117623 Dot.compradors : power and policy in the development of the Indian software industry / Jyoti Saraswati. London : Pluto Press, 2012. 1 online resource (xxxiii, 139 pages) : illustrations. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Political economy and development Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-130) and index. Why the celebrated Indian IT industry is an obstacle to an egalitarian form of development in India. Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR, viewed March 12, 2020). 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Aims -- 1.3 Structure -- Part 1 The Context -- 2 The Global Software Services Industry: An Overview -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Beneath the Tip of the IT Iceberg: The Size and Structure of the Hidden Industry -- 2.3 The Magnificent Seven: Introducing the Global Giants and the Indian Majors -- 2.4 Creative Destruction and the Development of the Industry, 1950-85 -- 2.5 Convergence and Catch-up in the Industry, 1985-2010 -- 2.6 Conclusions -- 3 The Development of the Software Industry in India: Existing Explanations and their Shortcomings -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Technological Advances -- 3.3 Intellectual Aptitude -- 3.4 Neo-liberalism -- 3.5 The Developmental Department -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 4 The Political Economy Approach to State Intervention and Industrial Transformation: An Analytical Framework -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The Who and Why of Policy: The Interests Behind State Intervention -- 4.3 The Effect of Policy: A Structural Analysis -- 4.4 Conclusions -- Part 2 The Development of the Indian it Industry -- 5 IT Started with a War: The Establishment of the Indian IT Industry, 1970-78 -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Wider Context: The State of Independence -- 5.3 Interests and Interventions: The Bombay IT Party -- 5.4 What Happened? Indian Computers and Software Exports -- 5.5 Conclusions -- 6 Catalytic Corruption: The Domestic Software Services Boom, 1978-86 -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Wider Context: Back to Business -- The Emergency and the Return of the Old Guard -- 6.3 Interests and Interventions: Illusions of Grandeur -- 6.4 What Happened? A Positive Case of Uninetended Consequences -- 6.5 Conclusions -- 7 Manna from Heaven: Satellites, Optic Fibres and the Export Thrust, 1986-2000 -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 The Wider Context: White Goods, Brown Sahibs -- The Rise of India's Consumer Society -- 7.3 Interests and Interventions: The American Dream -- 7.4 What Happened? The Emergence of the Majors -- 7.5 Conclusions -- 8 Passage to India: The Giants in the Land of the Majors, 2000-10 -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 The Wider Context: Amongst the Believers -- The Capitalist Conversion of India -- 8.3 Interests and Interventions: Software as Soft Power -- The Rise of NASSCOM -- 8.4 What Happened? From Big Dream to Major Nightmare -- 8.5 Conclusions -- Part 3 The Analysis -- 9 The Indian Mutiny: From Potential IT Superpower to Back Office of the World -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 In India but Not of India: The Software Industry in 2020 -- 9.3 Poacher as Gamekeeper: Explaining the State's Inaction -- 9.4 Never Mind the Buzzwords: A New Agenda -- 9.5 Conclusions -- 10 Lessons and Warnings: What Does IT Mean? -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Don't Believe the Hype: The Role of IT in Development -- 10.3 Beyond Good and Evil: The Role of the State in Development -- 10.4 Golden Calf or Trojan Horse? The Role of the Software Industry in the Indian Economy -- 11 Conclusion: Of Compradors and Useful Idiots. Computer software industry India History. Computer software industry Government policy India. Logiciels Industrie Inde Histoire. Logiciels Industrie Politique gouvernementale Inde. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Service. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Computer Industry. bisacsh Computer software industry fast Computer software industry Government policy fast India fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmdx47cDXrRhBXHtbvPwC History fast has work: Dot.compradors (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGdPKwFJqvQgHTYmtMWg4y https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Academic Library Print version: Saraswati, Jyoti. Dot.compradors. London : Pluto, 2012 9780745332666 (DLC) 2012472508 (OCoLC)794296308 Political economy and development. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2010051371 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBU FWS_PDA_EBU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=482852 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Saraswati, Jyoti Dot.compradors : power and policy in the development of the Indian software industry / Political economy and development. Introduction -- Background -- Aims -- Structure -- The Context -- The Global Software Services Industry: An Overview -- Beneath the Tip of the IT Iceberg: The Size and Structure of the Hidden Industry -- The Magnificent Seven: Introducing the Global Giants and the Indian Majors -- Creative Destruction and the Development of the Industry, 1950-85 -- Convergence and Catch-up in the Industry, 1985-2010 -- Conclusions -- The Development of the Software Industry in India: Existing Explanations and their Shortcomings -- Technological Advances -- Intellectual Aptitude -- Neo-liberalism -- The Developmental Department -- The Political Economy Approach to State Intervention and Industrial Transformation: An Analytical Framework -- The Who and Why of Policy: The Interests Behind State Intervention -- The Effect of Policy: A Structural Analysis -- The Development of the Indian it Industry -- IT Started with a War: The Establishment of the Indian IT Industry, 1970-78 -- The Wider Context: The State of Independence -- Interests and Interventions: The Bombay IT Party -- What Happened? Indian Computers and Software Exports -- Catalytic Corruption: The Domestic Software Services Boom, 1978-86 -- The Wider Context: Back to Business -- The Emergency and the Return of the Old Guard -- Interests and Interventions: Illusions of Grandeur -- What Happened? A Positive Case of Uninetended Consequences -- Manna from Heaven: Satellites, Optic Fibres and the Export Thrust, 1986-2000 -- The Wider Context: White Goods, Brown Sahibs -- The Rise of India's Consumer Society -- Interests and Interventions: The American Dream -- What Happened? The Emergence of the Majors -- Passage to India: The Giants in the Land of the Majors, 2000-10 -- The Wider Context: Amongst the Believers -- The Capitalist Conversion of India -- Interests and Interventions: Software as Soft Power -- The Rise of NASSCOM -- What Happened? From Big Dream to Major Nightmare -- The Analysis -- The Indian Mutiny: From Potential IT Superpower to Back Office of the World -- In India but Not of India: The Software Industry in 2020 -- Poacher as Gamekeeper: Explaining the State's Inaction -- Never Mind the Buzzwords: A New Agenda -- Lessons and Warnings: What Does IT Mean? -- Don't Believe the Hype: The Role of IT in Development -- Beyond Good and Evil: The Role of the State in Development -- Golden Calf or Trojan Horse? The Role of the Software Industry in the Indian Economy -- Conclusion: Of Compradors and Useful Idiots. Computer software industry India History. Computer software industry Government policy India. Logiciels Industrie Inde Histoire. Logiciels Industrie Politique gouvernementale Inde. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Service. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Computer Industry. bisacsh Computer software industry fast Computer software industry Government policy fast |
title | Dot.compradors : power and policy in the development of the Indian software industry / |
title_alt | Introduction -- Background -- Aims -- Structure -- The Context -- The Global Software Services Industry: An Overview -- Beneath the Tip of the IT Iceberg: The Size and Structure of the Hidden Industry -- The Magnificent Seven: Introducing the Global Giants and the Indian Majors -- Creative Destruction and the Development of the Industry, 1950-85 -- Convergence and Catch-up in the Industry, 1985-2010 -- Conclusions -- The Development of the Software Industry in India: Existing Explanations and their Shortcomings -- Technological Advances -- Intellectual Aptitude -- Neo-liberalism -- The Developmental Department -- The Political Economy Approach to State Intervention and Industrial Transformation: An Analytical Framework -- The Who and Why of Policy: The Interests Behind State Intervention -- The Effect of Policy: A Structural Analysis -- The Development of the Indian it Industry -- IT Started with a War: The Establishment of the Indian IT Industry, 1970-78 -- The Wider Context: The State of Independence -- Interests and Interventions: The Bombay IT Party -- What Happened? Indian Computers and Software Exports -- Catalytic Corruption: The Domestic Software Services Boom, 1978-86 -- The Wider Context: Back to Business -- The Emergency and the Return of the Old Guard -- Interests and Interventions: Illusions of Grandeur -- What Happened? A Positive Case of Uninetended Consequences -- Manna from Heaven: Satellites, Optic Fibres and the Export Thrust, 1986-2000 -- The Wider Context: White Goods, Brown Sahibs -- The Rise of India's Consumer Society -- Interests and Interventions: The American Dream -- What Happened? The Emergence of the Majors -- Passage to India: The Giants in the Land of the Majors, 2000-10 -- The Wider Context: Amongst the Believers -- The Capitalist Conversion of India -- Interests and Interventions: Software as Soft Power -- The Rise of NASSCOM -- What Happened? From Big Dream to Major Nightmare -- The Analysis -- The Indian Mutiny: From Potential IT Superpower to Back Office of the World -- In India but Not of India: The Software Industry in 2020 -- Poacher as Gamekeeper: Explaining the State's Inaction -- Never Mind the Buzzwords: A New Agenda -- Lessons and Warnings: What Does IT Mean? -- Don't Believe the Hype: The Role of IT in Development -- Beyond Good and Evil: The Role of the State in Development -- Golden Calf or Trojan Horse? The Role of the Software Industry in the Indian Economy -- Conclusion: Of Compradors and Useful Idiots. |
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title_full | Dot.compradors : power and policy in the development of the Indian software industry / Jyoti Saraswati. |
title_fullStr | Dot.compradors : power and policy in the development of the Indian software industry / Jyoti Saraswati. |
title_full_unstemmed | Dot.compradors : power and policy in the development of the Indian software industry / Jyoti Saraswati. |
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title_sub | power and policy in the development of the Indian software industry / |
topic | Computer software industry India History. Computer software industry Government policy India. Logiciels Industrie Inde Histoire. Logiciels Industrie Politique gouvernementale Inde. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Service. bisacsh BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Computer Industry. bisacsh Computer software industry fast Computer software industry Government policy fast |
topic_facet | Computer software industry India History. Computer software industry Government policy India. Logiciels Industrie Inde Histoire. Logiciels Industrie Politique gouvernementale Inde. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Service. BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Industries Computer Industry. Computer software industry Computer software industry Government policy India History |
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