O Que Gestão Estratégica Tem a Ver com Capitalismo(s)?

The many debates about capitalism within the context of the successive crises of neoliberal globalization, although overlooked by the field of strategic management (SM), are of central importance to strategists and academics from emerging economies. In response to the way SM in the US has been lin...

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Main Authors: Alexandre de Almeida Faria, Takeyoshi Imasato, Ana Lucia Malheiros Guedes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD) 2014-12-01
Series:RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea
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Online Access:http://www.anpad.org.br/periodicos/arq_pdf/a_1537.pdf
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spelling doaj-c01a58d0026d411ba4b742d24fd756442020-11-25T00:03:47ZengAssociação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD)RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea1415-65551982-78492014-12-0118Special121http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1982-7849rac20141177O Que Gestão Estratégica Tem a Ver com Capitalismo(s)?Alexandre de Almeida Faria0Takeyoshi Imasato1Ana Lucia Malheiros Guedes2Fundação Getulio Vargas – EBAPE/FGV. Praia de Botafogo, 190, Sala 524, Botafogo, 22250-900, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, BrasilUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – EA/UFRGS. Rua Washington Luiz, 855, Sala 307, Centro, 90010-460, Porto Alegre, RS, Brasil.Universidade do Grande Rio – PPGA/UNIGRANRIO. Rua da Lapa, 86, 20021-180, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil.The many debates about capitalism within the context of the successive crises of neoliberal globalization, although overlooked by the field of strategic management (SM), are of central importance to strategists and academics from emerging economies. In response to the way SM in the US has been linked to discourses portraying neoliberal capitalism as the only option, European literature has embraced the perspective of varieties of capitalism and developed the strategy as practice approach. Through a dialogue with international studies, this article argues that the Euro-American contemporary hegemony in GE helps build the legitimate authority of strategists from large corporations and keep Euro-American state strategists invisible and delegitimizes strategists and organizations from the rest of the world that represent other types of capitalism or alternatives to the Occidentalist order. In the end, the authors posit that the strategy field in Brazil might foster a geopolitical perspective on GE that could overcome some of the restraints imposed by historic capitalism and enable the diffusion and legitimation of other types of capitalism and non-Occidentalist alternatives.http://www.anpad.org.br/periodicos/arq_pdf/a_1537.pdfstrategy; emerging economies; capitalism; strategic management; legitimacy.
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author Alexandre de Almeida Faria
Takeyoshi Imasato
Ana Lucia Malheiros Guedes
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Takeyoshi Imasato
Ana Lucia Malheiros Guedes
O Que Gestão Estratégica Tem a Ver com Capitalismo(s)?
RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea
strategy; emerging economies; capitalism; strategic management; legitimacy.
author_facet Alexandre de Almeida Faria
Takeyoshi Imasato
Ana Lucia Malheiros Guedes
author_sort Alexandre de Almeida Faria
title O Que Gestão Estratégica Tem a Ver com Capitalismo(s)?
title_short O Que Gestão Estratégica Tem a Ver com Capitalismo(s)?
title_full O Que Gestão Estratégica Tem a Ver com Capitalismo(s)?
title_fullStr O Que Gestão Estratégica Tem a Ver com Capitalismo(s)?
title_full_unstemmed O Que Gestão Estratégica Tem a Ver com Capitalismo(s)?
title_sort o que gestão estratégica tem a ver com capitalismo(s)?
publisher Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD)
series RAC: Revista de Administração Contemporânea
issn 1415-6555
1982-7849
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The many debates about capitalism within the context of the successive crises of neoliberal globalization, although overlooked by the field of strategic management (SM), are of central importance to strategists and academics from emerging economies. In response to the way SM in the US has been linked to discourses portraying neoliberal capitalism as the only option, European literature has embraced the perspective of varieties of capitalism and developed the strategy as practice approach. Through a dialogue with international studies, this article argues that the Euro-American contemporary hegemony in GE helps build the legitimate authority of strategists from large corporations and keep Euro-American state strategists invisible and delegitimizes strategists and organizations from the rest of the world that represent other types of capitalism or alternatives to the Occidentalist order. In the end, the authors posit that the strategy field in Brazil might foster a geopolitical perspective on GE that could overcome some of the restraints imposed by historic capitalism and enable the diffusion and legitimation of other types of capitalism and non-Occidentalist alternatives.
topic strategy; emerging economies; capitalism; strategic management; legitimacy.
url http://www.anpad.org.br/periodicos/arq_pdf/a_1537.pdf
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