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Organizations, Markets And Imperial Formations |
Edited by Subhabrata Bobby Banerjee, Professor of Management and Associate Dean of Research, College of Business, University of Western Sydney, Australia, Vanessa C.M. Chio, Associate Professor, University of Washington Tacoma, US and Raza Mir, Associate Professor, William Paterson University, US
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| 2009 |
256 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84844 317 4 |
£65.00 |
on-line discount
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‘Organizations, Markets and Imperial Formations offers a set of innovative critiques of contemporary economic globalization. A major theme of the book is that our imperialist histories have resulted in a globalization process that replicates exploitative colonialist patterns. Chapter authors provide insights on a variety of subjects, including a critique of mainstream international management textbooks and the simplistic toolkits they offer to managers; an analysis of how a universalistic view of capitalism and economic organization results in exploitative patterns of resource appropriation; and documentation of the negative consequences of globalization, specifically, patterns of inequality and class segregation.’ – Alison M. Konrad, University of Western Ontario, Canada
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Contents: Part I: Introduction Part II: The Construction of Culture and the Reinvention of Nature Part III: The Political Economy of Knowledge Part IV: Power, Subjects/Subjectivities and Identity Part V: Conclusion Index
Contributors: A.J. Ali, S.B. Banerjee, V.C.M. Chio, D. Das, R. Dharwadkar, S. Dyer, M. Fougère, A. Mir, R. Mir, A. Moulettes, M. Sliwa, N. Solitander, D.J. Wong-MingJi
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