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This authoritative book explores the nexus between organization theory, globalization and imperialism and examines the effects of a global order organized around development and markets. The authors explore how interconnections between organization theory and the global political economy have led to the perpetuation of inequality and active reconfigurations of life, labour and the economy. They contend that cultural ethnocentrism and Western ideologies of development continue to inform the field of organizational studies and offer an alternate mode of theorizing. Through theoretical and empirical reflections, the authors produce a patchwork quilt of innovatively critical approaches to globalization.
Graduate students, academics and scholars in the fields of management and organizational sciences, as well as postcolonial, development and globalization studies will find this book of particular interest. It is also an invaluable read for international management and strategy scholars, including those focused on multinational operations in the Third World.
Contents
Contents:
Part I: INTRODUCTION
1. The Imperial Formations of Globalization
Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee, Vanessa C.M. Chio and Raza Mir
PART II: THE CONSTRUCTION OF CULTURE AND THE REINVENTION OF NATURE
2. On 'Cultural' Knowledge in International Management Textbooks: A Postcolonial Reading
Martin Fougère and Agneta Moulettes
3. Sustainable Development in the Age of Natural Capitalism: Making the World While Saving Profits
Martin Fougère and Nikodemus Solitander
PART III: THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF KNOWLEDGE
4. Contesting Boundaries: The Shifting Borders of Globalization
Diana J. Wong-MingJi
5. (How) Does Knowledge Flow? A Critical Analysis of Intra-Organization Knowledge Transfer
Raza Mir, Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee and Ali Mir
6. Evangelical Capitalism and Organization
Abbas J. Ali
PART IV: POWER, SUBJECTS/SUBJECTIVITIES AND IDENTITY
7. Flexible Careers in a Globally Flexible Market
Suzette Dyer
8. Cultural Mimicry and Hybridity: On the Work of Identity in International Call Centers in India
Diya Das and Ravi Dharwadkar
9. Globalization and Social Change: The Polish Experience
Martyna Sliwa
PART V: CONCLUSION
10. Towards an Anthropology of Globalization
Vanessa C.M. Chio and Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee
Index