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Worlds of Management. Transregional Perspectives on Management Knowledge, 1950s–1970s. Introduction
- 1.0584153 - ÚSD 2024 RIV DE eng J - Journal Article
Kreuder-Sonnen, K. - Becht, L. - Peters, F. - Sommer, Vítězslav
Worlds of Management. Transregional Perspectives on Management Knowledge, 1950s–1970s. Introduction.
Comparativ. A Journal on Global History and Comparative Analysis of Societies. Roč. 33, 5/6 (2023), s. 590-602. ISSN 0940-3566
Institutional support: RVO:68378114
Keywords : management * global history * economic history * history of knowledge
OECD category: History (history of science and technology to be 6.3, history of specific sciences to be under the respective headings)
Method of publishing: Limited access
https://www.comparativ.net/v2/article/view/3407
Management has been considered a key signifier for understanding capitalist industrial societies of the Global North. This special issue argues for a decentred and transregional approach to management knowledge and shifts the focus to management in the centrally planned economies of Eastern and South-eastern Europe as well as in “developing” economies of the Global South. The contributions shed light on the significant role that managerial knowledge played in socialist planning, Cold War entanglements, and development policies. Instead of reiterating the story of Western capitalism conquering the world, they show how managerial knowledge circulated in polycentric networks across East-West-South divides and shaped economic practices in close conjunction with locally situated discourses about efficiency and productivity. There was not one world of management, there were manifold worlds of management.
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