Review
Americanizing Brazilian management
Fecha
2012Registro en:
1742-2043
10.1108/17422041211197558
2-s2.0-84856148569
Autor
Silveira, Rafael Alcadipani
Caldas, Miguel Pinto
Institución
Resumen
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss, from a post-colonial perspective, the context and process of the Americanization of Brazilian management. Design/methodology/approach: The paper first briefly discusses post-colonialism and 'Latin-America'. After this, it analyzes the content of US management and its prevalence in the world. The paper then presents the process of the intentional Americanization of Brazil, in order to contextualize this process in management. It follows an essayist style. Findings: The paper argues that the Americanization of Brazilian management is an intentional process that resembles colonialism. Originality/value: The paper's contribution is to analyze the establishment and growth of what is one of the largest management academies in the world, showing how it was created under colonial logics. This case may also suggest how these logics have a wider influence on how management knowledge is produced and reproduced in developing economies. © Emerald Group Publishing Limited.