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OverviewA generation of aspiring business managers has been taught to see a world of difference as a world of opportunity. In Making Global MBAs, Andrew Orta examines the culture of contemporary business education, and the ways MBA programs participate in the production of global capitalism through the education of the business subjects who will be managing it. Based on extensive field research in several leading US business schools, this groundbreaking ethnography exposes what the culture of MBA training says about contemporary understandings of capitalism in the context of globalization. Orta details the rituals of MBA life and the ways MBA curricula cultivate both habits of fast-paced technical competence and “softer” qualities and talents thought to be essential to unlocking the value of international cultural difference while managing its risks. Making Global MBAs provides an essential critique of neoliberal thinking for students and professionals in a wide variety of fields. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew OrtaPublisher: University of California Press Imprint: University of California Press Volume: 47 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9780520325401ISBN 10: 0520325400 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 01 October 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsList of Figures Acknowledgments 1 • Wall Street Goes to the Ends of the Earth Masters of the Universe The MBA Boom and the Refiguring of Global Capitalism Anthropology and Capitalism Capitalism, Difference, and the Excess of Culture An Anthropologist among the MBAs Organization of the Book 2 • Fast Subjects: The Rituals of MBA Training Compression and the Paracurriculum Axioms of Capitalism Science and Art: Talent and the Management of Excess 3 • Accounting for Business From Clerks to Managers Managing the Modern Managing the Postwar World Managers Abroad 4 • The Currency of Culture Discovering Culture with First-Year MBAs Culture in Context Culturing the Ugly American Building a Better International Manager 5 • Managing the Margins Staging the Global Incompletely Short-Term Study Abroad 6 • Partial Answers: The Uses of Ethnographic Capitalist Realism The (Panic-Inducing) Hold Real Life Has Inventing the Case Method Working the Cases 7 • Frontiers of Capitalism Scaling Difference Two Parables of Social Entrepreneurship New Economies Arising Scaling the MBA Notes References IndexReviewsOrta brings a particular expertise to the analysis of cultures, honed in earlier ethnographic studies of relations between Catholic missionaries and the indigenous Aymara communities of the Bolivian highlands. He notably delves into the growth in international business teaching on MBA courses, transmitted through case studies and short-term study assignments abroad. * Financial Times * Orta does a service in offering this contextual overview of the MBA as a construct that has provided the essential building blocks and managerial class to help create and advance global business and culture. In essence, Orta posits that global business managers are schooled to employ a cultural lens that helps them transform local variables into global business opportunities. These opportunities create a global business culture that interacts with local culture and coexists with the neoliberal political culture that both manages risk and unlocks opportunities. In terms of both education and implementation, this is a sweeping vision that sees the MBA as underpinning the current era of globalization and business development. . . . Recommended. * CHOICE * Author InformationAndrew Orta is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of Catechizing Culture: Missionaries, Aymara, and the “New Evangelization.” Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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