Signs of dystopia and demoralization in global academia (English)
Reflections on the precarious and destructive effects of the colonization of the Lebenswelt
- New search for: Geppert, Mike
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- New search for: Geppert, Mike
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critical perspectives on international business
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2017
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Title:Signs of dystopia and demoralization in global academia
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Subtitle:Reflections on the precarious and destructive effects of the colonization of the Lebenswelt
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Contributors:Geppert, Mike ( author ) / Hollinshead, Graham ( author )
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Published in:critical perspectives on international business ; 13, 2 ; 136-150
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Publication date:2017-05-02
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Size:15 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 13, Issue 2
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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A critical perspective on the measurement of performance in the empirical multinationality and performance literatureRichter, Nicole Franziska / Schmidt, Robert / Ladwig, Tina Jessica / Wulhorst, Fabian et al. | 2017
- 119
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Mexico City street vendors and the stickiness of institutional contextsAlvi, Farzad H. / Mendoza, Jorge Alberto et al. | 2017
- 136
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Signs of dystopia and demoralization in global academiaGeppert, Mike / Hollinshead, Graham et al. | 2017
- 151
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Corporate responses to stakeholder activism: partnerships and surveillanceUldam, Julie / Hansen, Hans Krause et al. | 2017
- 166
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Trapped in a vicious circle: can low-weight subsidiaries get headquarters’ attention?Haq, Hammad ul et al. | 2017
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Micropolitics in the Multinational Corporation: Foundations, Applications and New DirectionsSchneider, Anna et al. | 2017