posted on 2015-11-09, 16:23authored byM.S. Sandeep, M.N. Ravishankar
Using qualitative methods this paper explores the lived experience of individuals employed in impact sourcing ventures. In doing so, the paper attempts to understand “impact” from the point of view of beneficiaries. The paper, drawing on Georg Simmel’s work on the sociology of space, explores how space influences the lived experience of beneficiaries in ImS ventures. The findings highlight the various strategies adopted by beneficiaries to navigate the dialectical tensions experienced as a result of living and working in the new (ImS workplace) and the old (community) space. The paper also draws attention to the multifaceted nature of impact.
History
School
Business and Economics
Department
Business
Published in
Socially Responsible Outsourcing: Global Sourcing with Social Impact
Pages
1 - 25
Citation
SANDEEP, M.S. and RAVISHANKAR, M.N., 2016. Exploring the “impact” in Impact sourcing ventures: a sociology of space perspective. IN: Nicholson, B., Babin, R. and Lacity, M. (eds). Socially Responsible Outsourcing: Global Sourcing with Social Impact, London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp.48-64.
Publisher
Palgrave
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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