Managerialism for Economic Development

Managerialism for Economic Development
Title Managerialism for Economic Development PDF eBook
Author P. Prasad
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 180
Release 2012-12-06
Genre History
ISBN 9401174997

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That a developing economy needs management even more than resources is now becoming abundantly clear to all students of growth. There was perhaps a facile assumption in the earlier years that the rate of growth in a developing country depended in almost direct proportion to two factors: the resources available within the country, the land, water, minerals, savings and other relevant inputs; and the initial importation of aid from without, in terms of capital and skills not available within - but the factor of good management was somehow ignored, as also the attitudes of the people and their leadership to growth. These two factors are now coming into their own as being crucial to development and there is a new appreciation of the need for a good supply of well trained managers and providing them with an environment that is permissive and encouraging. These essays are a timely analysis of this new-felt need, and a valuable source of new leads and hypotheses, for they examine the multi-facets of the problem of India's growth, but with keeping the professional manager squarely in the middle of the study. And after all it is he upon whom the major responsibility for develop ment and growth will depend, given the chance. The contributors to this symposium are seven young Indians, all management educators of distinction at universities in the United States, and one hopes that they will themselves pick up some of the leads and pursue them. P. L.

Managerialism

Managerialism
Title Managerialism PDF eBook
Author Willard F. Enteman
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages 276
Release 1993
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780299139247

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As capitalist countries continue to celebrate the demise of socialism, Willard F. Enteman makes the startling assertion that capitalism has already ended. Additionally, Enteman argues that industrialized nations are not democratic either. In Managerialism, Enteman explores the fundamental principles of the three dominant world ideologies--capitalism, socialism, and democracy--and proposes that a new ideology, which he calls "managerialism," more accurately describes the current world situation.

Confronting Managerialism

Confronting Managerialism
Title Confronting Managerialism PDF eBook
Author Robert R. Locke
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 207
Release 2011-09-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1780320744

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Confronting Managerialism offers a scathing critique of the influence of neoclassical economics and modern finance on business school teaching and management practice. Locke and Spender show that responsible management has given way to 'managerialism', whereby an elite caste of businessmen disconnected from any ethical considerations call the shots. The book traces the loss of managers' earlier social concerns, amply encouraged by management education's transformation since the 1960's, especially in the US. It also questions not only the social ethics of the US management caste but its management efficacy compared to systems of management that are highly employee participatory and dependent, such as in Germany and Japan. A unique, topical and controversial look at a subject that impacts us all.

Management Dimensions of Development

Management Dimensions of Development
Title Management Dimensions of Development PDF eBook
Author Milton Jacob Esman
Publisher UADY
Total Pages 188
Release 1991
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780931816659

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Managerialism

Managerialism
Title Managerialism PDF eBook
Author T. Klikauer
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 200
Release 2013-09-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1137334274

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Most people know what management is but often people have vague ideas about Manageralism. This book introduces Manageralism and its ideology as a colonising project that has infiltrated nearly every eventuality of human society.

Management

Management
Title Management PDF eBook
Author Betty Jane Punnett
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 279
Release 2013-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136518568

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The global business world appears to be changing and there is an ever greater focus on developing countries. This change in the international business environment is not reflected in the range of management textbooks currently available, as most are written from a developed country perspective This book introduces and assesses the typical theories and management approaches that are popular in developed countries, from the perspective of managers in developing countries. A wide variety of countries, with many different environments and cultures are explored and the book covers key concepts, such as Economic development Planning and strategic management Operations management HRM Leadership With the added benefit of various pedagogical features and supplementary web materials, students taking classes requiring an understanding of management concepts will find Punnett’s book adds serious value. It could be used as core reading for a range of classes, including international business, management, development studies and managing in a developing country. Please click on the eResources tab for the supplementary web materials.

The New Development Management

The New Development Management
Title The New Development Management PDF eBook
Author Sadhvi Dar
Publisher Zed Books Ltd.
Total Pages 267
Release 2013-07-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1848137400

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'Development management' is an idea that blends the seemingly innocuous claims of managerialism with notions of modernity and utopian ideals of 'third world' progress. This book views both phenomena as problematic and modernizing interventions. In doing so, it overturns and reclaims such ideas as participation, community, governance, NGOs, and civil society. The contributors argue that the practices of development are often threaded together by the language of managerialism - reports, logframe, encounters with the boss - yet all of these serve to further development's disengagement from the mundane. In voicing such concerns about the way development is going, and about the encroachment of managerialism, The New Development Management will breathe fresh life into post-development debates.