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Why is sustainability, also known as corporate social and environmental responsibility (CSER), important in global information technology (IT) outsourcing? Our extensive research over five years, including hundreds of interviews with outsourcing buyers, providers and advisers, provides answers to that question. Most importantly, this research describes the competitive benefits that accrue to outsourcing providers and buyers when they collaborate on sustainability issues. After reading this book, you will understand how collaborative sustainability can create benefits not only for your outsourcing relationship, wider society and the environment.
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Babin, R., Nicholson, B. (2012). Introduction: Achieving Social and Environmental Responsibility in Global Outsourcing. In: Sustainable Global Outsourcing. Technology, Work and Globalization. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137035318_1
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