2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1807-76922007000200003
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Globalization and international management: in search of an interdisciplinary approach

Abstract: This paper, based on the international relations and international political economy literature, shows that the international management field has been influenced by certain national interests, particularly from the United States, and also that it reproduces a particular theory of globalization that benefits the interests of transnational corporations. One of the most concerning outcomes of this dominant perspective is the suppression of governance issues 'managed' by these corporations and the interests of ot… Show more

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“…A tecnologia tem tido seu processo de disseminação acelerado por efeito da globalização que tornou possível o trânsito de empresas em vários países, possibilitando uma atuação global (ANDERSON; VINCZE, 2000;DRACHE, 1999;QUELCH;DESHPANDE, 2004;GUEDES;FARIA, 2007).…”
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“…A tecnologia tem tido seu processo de disseminação acelerado por efeito da globalização que tornou possível o trânsito de empresas em vários países, possibilitando uma atuação global (ANDERSON; VINCZE, 2000;DRACHE, 1999;QUELCH;DESHPANDE, 2004;GUEDES;FARIA, 2007).…”
Section: Ciclo De Vida Do Produtounclassified
“…As a result, legitimacy has been seen as a way to create strategies to manage MNCs' internal (Kostova and Zaheer, 1999) and external (Gifford and Kestler, 2008; Hillman and Wan, 2005) pressures in the international setting within the IM field. Consequently, it helps explain survival, the emergence of new organizations, resource acquisition and maintenance, and stability in order to understand, for example, political relations between governments and corporations (Guedes and Faria, 2007) and the implication of MNCs when they cross national frontiers (Cowling and Tomlinson, 2005). This process of depoliticization helps explain the limited utilization of legitimacy in the IM literature, which contrasts greatly with the situation, for example, in the field of international relations (Clark, 2005; Steffek, 2003).…”
Section: Delinking Legitimacy In Im From a Decolonial Standpointmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, the repression process “over the modes of knowing, of producing knowledge, of producing perspectives, images and systems of images, symbols, modes of signification” (Quijano, 2007, p. 169) during the colonization of other countries cannot be criticized by legitimacy as it is conceived in the IM field. Thus, delinking legitimacy is to uncover the hidden assumptions under the pretence of universality behind the idea that internationalization of business organizations is “beneficial‐for‐all” and, at the same, to challenge the centrality of MNCs to the analysis (Guedes and Faria, 2007). In this sense, delinking the primacy of legitimacy as it is conceived is an attempt to access the “other side” of the process of what is regarded as legitimate.…”
Section: Delinking Legitimacy In Im From a Decolonial Standpointmentioning
confidence: 99%
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