Scholarly Management Knowledge in the Periphery: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective (1970-2005)

This paper examines academic management knowledge in two developing countries, Argentina and Brazil. It shows that the level of scholarliness of this type of knowledge varies greatly within countries with a similar degree of economic development. Furthermore, the paper demonstrates that the main fac...

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Main Author: Ernesto R. Gantman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD) 2010-04-01
Series:BAR: Brazilian Administration Review
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Online Access:http://www.anpad.org.br/periodicos/arq_pdf/a_1046.pdf
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description This paper examines academic management knowledge in two developing countries, Argentina and Brazil. It shows that the level of scholarliness of this type of knowledge varies greatly within countries with a similar degree of economic development. Furthermore, the paper demonstrates that the main factor behind the expansion of scholarly management knowledge in the countries under study is the institutionalization of the academic community through faculty professionalization, which is in turn influenced by the size of the economy and the state’s commitment to supporting the higher education system.
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spelling doaj.art-c428d133f3434cf78b155d1516a4723b2023-01-02T06:50:31ZengAssociação Nacional de Pós-Graduação e Pesquisa em Administração (ANPAD)BAR: Brazilian Administration Review1807-76922010-04-0172115135Scholarly Management Knowledge in the Periphery: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective (1970-2005)Ernesto R. GantmanThis paper examines academic management knowledge in two developing countries, Argentina and Brazil. It shows that the level of scholarliness of this type of knowledge varies greatly within countries with a similar degree of economic development. Furthermore, the paper demonstrates that the main factor behind the expansion of scholarly management knowledge in the countries under study is the institutionalization of the academic community through faculty professionalization, which is in turn influenced by the size of the economy and the state’s commitment to supporting the higher education system.http://www.anpad.org.br/periodicos/arq_pdf/a_1046.pdfmanagement knowledgebusiness educationLatin AmericaArgentinaBrazil.
spellingShingle Ernesto R. Gantman
Scholarly Management Knowledge in the Periphery: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective (1970-2005)
BAR: Brazilian Administration Review
management knowledge
business education
Latin America
Argentina
Brazil.
title Scholarly Management Knowledge in the Periphery: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective (1970-2005)
title_full Scholarly Management Knowledge in the Periphery: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective (1970-2005)
title_fullStr Scholarly Management Knowledge in the Periphery: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective (1970-2005)
title_full_unstemmed Scholarly Management Knowledge in the Periphery: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective (1970-2005)
title_short Scholarly Management Knowledge in the Periphery: Argentina and Brazil in Comparative Perspective (1970-2005)
title_sort scholarly management knowledge in the periphery argentina and brazil in comparative perspective 1970 2005
topic management knowledge
business education
Latin America
Argentina
Brazil.
url http://www.anpad.org.br/periodicos/arq_pdf/a_1046.pdf
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