Critical management studies in South Africa Directions and contexts

This book shows how Critical Management Studies (CMS) scholarship is starting to develop a character of its own in South Africa. It attests to CMS slowly gaining momentum and acquiring an identity of its own amongst South African scholars. However, management studies in South Africa is dominated by...

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Main Author: Goldman, Geoff (auth, Editor)
Other Authors: Callaghan, Chris (auth), van der Linde, Tjaart (auth), Taljaard, Ruan (auth), Tankou epse Nukunah, Chimene Nkouamou (auth), Eccles, Neil (auth), Katumba, Josephine (auth), Maboke, Phenyo (auth), Teles, Daniella (auth), Smit, Maria M (auth), Pretorius, Marius (auth), Le Roux, Ingrid (auth), Rosslyn-Smith, Wesley (auth), Letsholo, Rebaona (auth), Crous, Frederik (Freddie) (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Durbanville AOSIS 2021
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