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The broad aim of this paper is to examine the contribution which anthropology can make in the study of organizational culture and more specifically, in examining the relationship between culture and business transformation. In the 1970s, Mary Douglas, the world renowned British anthropologist,...
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Africa's Management in the 1990s and Beyond: Reconciling Indigenous and Transplanted Institutions. By Mamadou Dia. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 1996. Pp.xii + 293. NP. ISBN 0 8213 3431 X A Land Without Gods: Process Theory, Maldevelopment and the Mexican Nahuas. By Jacques M. Chevalier and...
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There has been considerable literature on the role of institutions in economic performance in general, in Latin America as a whole, and in Venezuela in particular. Venezuelan state institutions have been seen as highly patrimonialist and poorly performing, despite the advantages of long-standing...
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1. Crises and their consequences in Latin America : Mexico in 1982 and 1994 and Venezuela in 1994 / George Philip -- 2. "Everybody out," "We are fantastic" : the politics of financial crises in Argentina and Uruguay 2001-2003 / Francisco Panizza -- 3. After neoliberal constitutionalism :...
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