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From cultural differences to cultural globalization: towards a new research agenda in cross-cultural management studies
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Critical Perspectives on International Business (2021) 17 (3): 381–398.
Published: 15 June 2020
... economy (IPE) and postcolonial theory to avoid producing an ahistorical, decontextualized and Eurocentric mode of analysis. Corporate globalization is rooted in the history of Western imperialism and colonialism and the process has, in the postcolonial era, continued to be mostly driven by dominant...
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Transnational corporations and global capitalism: reflections on the last 40 years
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Critical Perspectives on International Business (2014) 10 (1-2): 21–34.
Published: 25 February 2014
... Globalization Neo-liberalism Imperialism Transnational companies During this period, it is fair to say that the focus of critical work on TNCs was on “economic” activities as defined both by mainstream social science and by the “common sense” of public debate. However, this changed among socialist...
