03325 am 22006733u 450 991016664840332120230621135655.09781928396130(ebook)9781928396123(PDF ebook)(CKB)3710000001092115(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/28605(EXLCZ)99371000000109211520170313d2016uuuu fy| 0engurm|#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierCritical management studies in the South African context /edited by Geoff A. GoldmanDurbanvilleAOSIS2016Cape Town,South Africa :AOSIS,2016.1 online resource (270 pages) illustrations; digital, PDF file(s)Acta Commercii :Supplement 11928396127 Includes bibliographical references and index.The purpose of the book is to establish the first formalised scholarly work on critical management studies (CMS) in the South African context. The book is a collection of seven chapters, six of which employ a conceptual methodology and one of which follows an interpretive paradigm employing qualitative methods of inquiry. CMS is a relatively young school of thought, arising in the early 1990s and still very much being a peripheral movement within the academic discipline of management. South Africa has very little scholarship on CMS as precious few scholars work in this space. Furthermore, publication opportunities are virtually non-existent as CMS is virtually unknown in the South African community of management scholars. Thus, this book represents the first academic work on CMS published in South Africa, written and reviewed by scholars who are familiar with the field. The primary target readership would be management academics, but it could also be a useful reference for postgraduate students in management. A digital similarities index report confirms the originality of the work and that it has not been plagiarised or published elsewhere.Acta Commercii :Supplement 1.ManagementPhilosophyManagementStudy and teachingSouth AfricaBusiness planningSouth AfricaDecolonizationSouth AfricaFeminismSouth Africaindigenous knowledgeorganisational power relationshipssocial structuresmanagerialismcritiquedenaturalisationfeminismcritical management studiesexploitationdecolonisationEpistemologyExecutive compensationParadigmPositivismSouth AfricaManagementPhilosophy.ManagementStudy and teachingBusiness planningDecolonizationFeminism658A. Goldman Geoffauth1365109Goldman GeoffUkMaJRU9910166648403321Critical management studies in the South African context3386752UNINA