Table of contents - Special Issue: Critical international management and international critical management: perspectives from Latin America
Introduction to the special issue on “Critical international management and international critical management: perspectives from Latin America”
Eduardo Ibarra‐Colado, Alex Faria, Ana Lucia GuedesThe purpose of the paper is to problematise the emerging interest on international management from a critical point of view, considering the potential contribution of Latin…
Internationalization of management, neoliberalism and the Latin America challenge
Alex Faria, Eduardo Ibarra‐Colado, Ana GuedesThis paper aims to problematize the lack of different worldviews on international management (IM), and the virtual silence in Latin America regarding this field within the context…
The phenomenon of NGOs: a lateral reading from Latin America
Nidhi SrinivasThe purpose of this paper is to ask what can be learned from contemporary resistance to neo‐liberal policies in Latin America, in terms of broadening the disciplinary…
Delinking legitimacy: a decolonial critique of Brazilian ethanol
Takeyoshi ImasatoBy adopting a decolonial critical standpoint, the scope of this paper is to discuss the concept of legitimacy in the international management (IM) field and conduct a critique of…
International management, business and relations in Latin America
Ana Guedes, Alex FariaThis paper aims to draw on international relations (IR) literature to analyze, from a critical standpoint, recent developments in international business (IB) and international…
Latin America's critical management? A liberation genealogy
Marcela P. MandiolaThis paper aims to articulate the need of new approaches for what has been regarded as a critical position within management studies. Particularly it aims to explore the gap among…
Psychological knowledge for the governance of the South
Hernan Camilo Pulido‐MartinezThis paper aims to achieve a critical understanding of the place of psychological knowledge with regard to the international regulation of the world of work. Specifically, it…
Management control systems: universal practices or national practices?
Ana Carolina Pimentel Duarte da FonsecaThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the neutrality of a management control approach and verify if it incorporates North‐American values.
ISSN:
1742-2043e-ISSN:
1758-6062ISSN-L:
1742-2043Online date, start – end:
2005Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Rudolf Sinkovics
- Professor Mehdi Boussebaa