International management and international relations : a critical perspective from Latin America
Shows that interdisciplinary developments between the previously distinct fields of International Management (IM) and International Relations are important for the construction of a Latin America perspective in the field of International Management, contributing to the development of the IM field in...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Routledge ,
c2010
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| Series: | Management, organizations and society (London, England)
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction: What is international management?
- 2. Neoliberal globe/centrism and international management blindness: the indispensable decolonial turn
- 3. Regional governance in Latin America: institutions and normative discourses in the post-Cold War period
- 4. International political economy, management and governance in Latin America
- 5. Managing Latin America : historical semantics and the logic of othering
- 6. From Latin America to the world: notes on the (possible) Latin American management styles
- 7. Managerialism as knowing and making in Latin America: international development management and World Bank interventions
- 8. 'Dirty management': the legacy of Chile and Argentina
- 9. Green deserts in the south of Latin America: the role of international agencies and national states
- 10. Bringing the 'international' into international management: new challenges