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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Leo McCann (University of York, UK) , AuthorPublisher: Sage Publications Ltd Imprint: Sage Publications Ltd Weight: 0.170kg ISBN: 9781473919112ISBN 10: 1473919118 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 27 February 2018 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Globalizatoin at Christmas, on the High Seas and in Outer Space Chapter 1: Globalization - The Rise Chapter 2: Globalization as Myth and Hype: Exploring the Globalization Sceptics Chapter 3: Critics of Globalization in the North and South Chapter 4: The Globalization Culture Wars Chapter 5: Global Times, Global Organizations? Chapter 6: Globalization - The Fall?ReviewsI picked up this book and haven't been able to stop reading it - an amazing companion book. -- 2nd Year Student, BA Modern Languages and Business & Management Highly recommended as a compact, wide-ranging, fast-paced and highly accessible guide to 30 years of globalisation debates. -- Jan Aart Scholte This book makes a beneficial introduction to a field of literature...after deconstructing the myth and hype of globalization McCann proceeds with critically examining the fields in which the concept has been most commonly drawn upon. Culture, economics and politics receive attention, focusing both on the most positive and most negative interpretations of globalization processes in these fields. For the Organization Studies reader, the most interesting chapter [is] the chapter on global organizations. It is here that McCann's vast knowledge on the topic of globalization is most strongly manifested. -- Adrienne Soerbom Leo McCann has managed to produce an accessible, entertaining, informative text on globalization that is infused with both scholarly heft and a healthy analytical distance, successfully navigating the treacherous divide between laudatory apologia and criticism for its own sake. This is a valuable resource for teachers, academics, and interested publics of all stripes. -- Stephanie L. Mudge Leo McCann has managed to produce an accessible, entertaining, informative text on globalization that is infused with both scholarly heft and a healthy analytical distance, successfully navigating the treacherous divide between laudatory apologia and criticism for its own sake. This is a valuable resource for teachers, academics, and interested publics of all stripes. -- Stephanie L. Mudge I can highly recommend this accessible and informed book written by the inimitable Professor Leo McCann -- Tim Moffatt & Alwin Evans, * Radioactive Reading Group * I picked up this book and haven't been able to stop reading it - an amazing companion book. -- 2nd Year Student, BA Modern Languages and Business & Management Highly recommended as a compact, wide-ranging, fast-paced and highly accessible guide to 30 years of globalisation debates. -- Jan Aart Scholte This book makes a beneficial introduction to a field of literature...after deconstructing the myth and hype of globalization McCann proceeds with critically examining the fields in which the concept has been most commonly drawn upon. Culture, economics and politics receive attention, focusing both on the most positive and most negative interpretations of globalization processes in these fields. For the Organization Studies reader, the most interesting chapter [is] the chapter on global organizations. It is here that McCann's vast knowledge on the topic of globalization is most strongly manifested. -- Adrienne Soerbom McCann notes that much of the literature on globalization describes it as powerful, new, inexorable, and a force for good. Closer integration of the world is inevitable and unstoppable. It is pointless to oppose and self-defeating to try. He sets out to challenge these conclusions and the underlying assumptions in six scholarly, entertaining and insightful chapters. This may be a small book, but it punches well above its weight. -- Roger Strange * Journal of International Management * Leo McCann has managed to produce an accessible, entertaining, informative text on globalization that is infused with both scholarly heft and a healthy analytical distance, successfully navigating the treacherous divide between laudatory apologia and criticism for its own sake. This is a valuable resource for teachers, academics, and interested publics of all stripes. -- Stephanie L. Mudge Author InformationLeo McCann is Professor of Organisation Studies at Manchester Business School. His research and teaching focuses on the impacts of large-scale economic change on work and organization across numerous countries. He has written many articles on the subject of the international transformation of white-collar work in journals such as Journal of Management Studies, Human Relations, and Organization Studies. He is the co-author of Managing in the Modern Corporation(Cambridge University Press, 2009), a major empirical study into the restructuring of white-collar work in the UK, USA and Japan. His research draws on the paradigms of sociology of work, varieties of capitalism, and political economy, exploring how large-scale ‘global’ transformations are translated through national institutional structures with often profound effects on the everyday lives of organizations, managers, workers and citizens. He is also the author of International and Comparative Business: Foundations of Political Economies (Sage Publications, 2014), a textbook based on over a decade of experience teaching and researching comparative capitalism, globalization, and the restructuring of organizations and work. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |