殖民地回写:《组织》作为非西方组织理论的早期倡导者

The colony writes back: Organization as an early champion of non-Western organizational theory

ORGANIZATION · 2012
被引 69
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

回顾了《组织》期刊自1994年创刊以来,如何支持非西方学者挑战组织理论中的欧洲中心主义,恢复殖民地和全球化受害者的主体性。

Abstract

It is perhaps a truism that modern organizational theory has tended to objectify the colonized nations, and the subjects of imperialism. Even the critical traditions in OT tend to be mired in Eurocentric assumptions, and many of the issues that affected the ‘victims of globalization’ simply did not figure in OT debates till the 1980s. In the 1990s, when organizational theorists focusing on workers and subjects from the poorer South began expressly to ‘write back’, i.e. theorize eloquently on how they could restore their own agency in organizational life, they found a contingent ally in Organization. Not that the Journal did not have its blind spots in this regard, but since its inception in 1994, it has published a number of articles that sought to give voice to those who decentred OT’s Eurocentric assumptions. In this brief essay, we attempt to chart that partnership, and speak about a possible role for Organization in furthering this quest.

组织理论后殖民研究管理学研究全球化