Items where SHU Author is "Richardson, Helen"
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Article
CARTER, B, DANFORD, A, HOWCROFT, D, RICHARDSON, Helen, SMITH, A and TAYLOR, P (2013). Taxing times: lean working and the creation of (in)efficiencies in HM Revenue and Customs. Public Administration, 91 (1), 83-97.
CARTER , B, DANFORD, A, HOWCROFT, D, RICHARDSON, Helen, SMITH, A and TAYLOR, P (2012). 'Nothing gets done and no-one knows why': PCS and workplace control of Lean in HM Revenue and Customs. Industrial Relations Journal, 43 (5), 416-432.
HOWCROFT, D. and RICHARDSON, H. (2012). The back office goes global: exploring connections and contradictions in shared service centres. Work, employment and society, 26 (1), 111-127.
BELGORODSKIY, Alexander, CRUMP, Barbara, GRIFFITHS, Marie, LOGAN, Keri, PETER, Raja and RICHARDSON, Helen (2012). The gender pay gap in the ICT labour market : comparative experiences from the UK and New Zealand. New Technology, Work and Employment, 27 (2), 106-119.
CARTER, Bob, DANFORD, Andy, HOWCROFT, Debra, RICHARDSON, Helen, SMITH, Andrew and TAYLOR, Phil (2011). ‘All they lack is a chain’: lean and the new performance management in the British civil service. New Technology, Work and Employment, 26 (2), 83-97.
CARTER, Bob, DANFORD, Andy, HOWCROFT, Debra, RICHARDSON, Helen, SMITH, Andrew and TAYLOR, Phil (2011). Lean and mean in the civil service: the case of processing in HMRC. Public Money and Management, 31 (2), 115-122.
RICHARDSON, Helen (2009). Taking a feminist approach to information systems research and using the “thinking tools” provided by the sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. Information Technology and People, 22 (1), 26-35.
RICHARDSON, Helen (2009). A ‘smart house’ is not a home : the domestication of ICTs. Information Systems Frontiers, 11 (5), 599-608.
HOWCROFT, Debra and RICHARDSON, Helen (2008). Gender matters in the global outsourcing of service work. New Technology, Work and Employment, 23 (1-2), 44-60.
Edited Book
HOWCROFT, Debra and RICHARDSON, Helen, eds. (2010). Work and life in the global economy: a gendered analysis of service work. Palgrave Macmillan.
