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Globalization And Organization World Society And Organizational Change Gili S Drori

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Globalization And Organization World Society And Organizational Change Gili S Drori
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.82 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Gili S. Drori, John W. Meyer, Hokyu Hwang
ISBN: 9780199284535, 9780199284542, 0199284539, 0199284547
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Globalization And Organization World Society And Organizational Change Gili S Drori by Gili S. Drori, John W. Meyer, Hokyu Hwang 9780199284535, 9780199284542, 0199284539, 0199284547 instant download after payment.

This book explores various dimensions of the trends of expansion, formalization, and standardization of organizing worldwide by exploring such organizational legacies as accounting, business management, corporate social responsibility, and performance benchmarks. Featuring contributions from prominent academics, the book argues that these processes can be attributed to globalization and to its specific tendencies of universalism, rationalization, and rise of the modern notion of the strongly bounded and purposive social actor.

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