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Management Studies In South Africa Exploring The Trajectory In The Apartheid Era And Beyond 1st Ed Shaun Ruggunan

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Management Studies In South Africa Exploring The Trajectory In The Apartheid Era And Beyond 1st Ed Shaun Ruggunan
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.7 MB
Author: Shaun Ruggunan, R. Sooryamoorthy
ISBN: 9783319996561, 9783319996578, 3319996568, 3319996576
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Management Studies In South Africa Exploring The Trajectory In The Apartheid Era And Beyond 1st Ed Shaun Ruggunan by Shaun Ruggunan, R. Sooryamoorthy 9783319996561, 9783319996578, 3319996568, 3319996576 instant download after payment.

This book examines the trajectory of management studies in South Africa during the apartheid and post-apartheid periods. The unique political journey of South Africa provides a distinctive context in which to explore the progression of management studies within a developing state. The authors consider how Apartheid has configured the discipline of management studies to reflect certain racial, institutional and gendered trends, and analyse the extent to which these trends have adapted or changed in post-Apartheid times. Appealing to management scholars and professionals, this book provides implications for policy and practice within the South African higher education sector, and presents avenues for future research.

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