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Can Marxist theory contribute to cross-cultural management scholarship? Part 3 – Ideology and Culture

13/12/2017 Terence Jackson

  Being radical in international management studies normally means talking about postcolonial theory (PCT). I’ve argued elsewhere that within a changing global dynamic, PCT is

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Can Marxist theory contribute to cross-cultural management scholarship? Part 2 – The Context

13/12/2017 Terence Jackson

For me, cross-cultural management has a context. Understanding this context is important. The context is an increasingly globalised world that is dynamic. It is characterised

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Can Marxist theory contribute to cross-cultural management scholarship? Part 1 – Some initial thoughts and rationale

13/12/2017 Terence Jackson

I originally wrote this after the eventful summer of 2015, which brought to the fore more than ever the need to be critical of the

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Can Marxist theory contribute to cross-cultural management scholarship? Some initial thoughts and rationale

17/10/2015 Terence Jackson

I’ve come to the conclusion that prevailing concepts of culture often used in cross-cultural management scholarship are rather bland. Let me explain. Over the last

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Terence Jackson, PhD

Emeritus Professor of Cross Cultural Management
Middlesex University Business School, London

Visiting Professor in the Department of Management
Rhodes University, South Africa

Email: t.jackson[at]terencejackson.net

 

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