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Strategic management research on emerging economies: Cultural imperialism in universalizing research paradigms

Ramya Tarakad Venkateswaran and Abhoy K. Ojha
Journal Name
Critical perspectives on international business
Journal Publication
others
Publication Year
2017
Journal Publications Functional Area
Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management
Publication Date
Vol. 13, Issue 3, 2017, Pg. 204-225
Abstract

Universalizing approaches to knowledge when combined with a dominating cultural discourse is problematic for management research paradigms as “West meets East”. This study aims to examine the case of the rapidly expanding, mainstream strategic management research in and on emerging economies through a critical perspective.

Strategic management research on emerging economies: Cultural imperialism in universalizing research paradigms

Author(s) Name: Ramya Tarakad Venkateswaran and Abhoy K. Ojha
Journal Name: Critical perspectives on international business
Volume: Vol. 13, Issue 3, 2017, Pg. 204-225
Year of Publication: 2017
Abstract:

Universalizing approaches to knowledge when combined with a dominating cultural discourse is problematic for management research paradigms as “West meets East”. This study aims to examine the case of the rapidly expanding, mainstream strategic management research in and on emerging economies through a critical perspective.