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O gerenciamento do (terceiro) mundo

Bill Cooke

RAE - Revista de Administração de Empresas, 2004, vol. 44, issue 3

Abstract: This paper is about the relationship between management, a First World discipline, and the Third World. Management is widely assumed to apply in organizations in modern or post-modern societies. However a distinctive form of management, Development Administration and Management (DAM) exists and is applied to Third World nation-states: these are deemed in the First World to require modernization. This article sets out the institutional and conceptual separation and crossover between management and DAM. It then goes on to consider DAM in practice, demonstrating how it, and through it management, are complicit in neoliberal World Bank interventions in the Third World. It concludes by reviewing the implications of DAM’s, and management’s, status as direct instruments of national level neoliberal change.

Date: 2004
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