Think Global, Act Local: From Naïve Comparison to Critical Participation in the Teaching of Strategic International Human Resource Management
2001 1 (1) Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry
2001 1 (1) Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry
In this paper, we examine the implications of ethnocentrism and paternalism in teaching approaches for the field of strategic international human resource management (SIHRM), as an example of management studies. We argue that the teaching of SIHRM has been approached in a colonizing fashion, joining and extending the territories of human resource management and organizational strategy through the definition and teaching of a new language and conceptual vocabulary. We explore philosophical approaches and processes involved in teaching SIHRM, and consider implications of pedagogical developments in this field of management education.
De Cieri, Helen & Wolfman Cox, Julie & Fenwick, Marilyn S (2001). Think Global, Act Local: From Naïve Comparison to Critical Participation in the Teaching of Strategic International Human Resource Management. (2001). Think Global, Act Local: From Naïve Comparison to Critical Participation in the Teaching of Strategic International Human Resource Management. Tamara: Journal For Critical Organization Inquiry, 1(1), 68-79. (Original work published 2001)
De Cieri, Helen and Wolfman Cox, Julie and Fenwick, Marilyn S. „Think Global, Act Local: From Naïve Comparison To Critical Participation In The Teaching Of Strategic International Human Resource Management”. 2001. Tamara: Journal For Critical Organization Inquiry, t. 1, nr 1, 2001, ss. 68-79.
De Cieri, Helen and Wolfman Cox, Julie and Fenwick, Marilyn S. „Think Global, Act Local: From Naïve Comparison To Critical Participation In The Teaching Of Strategic International Human Resource Management”. Tamara: Journal For Critical Organization Inquiry, Tamara: Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry, 1, nr 1 (2001): 68-79.
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