2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-39512007000300005
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Autoridade e legitimidade em estratégia

Abstract: Autoridade e legitimidade são conceitos fundamentais em estratégia. A autoridade do estrategista - em especial o estrategista da grande empresa - costuma se basear na validade legítima de sua posição, de suas práticas e do tipo de conhecimento usado. A área de estratégia, por sua vez, costuma fornecer bases legítimas para a autoridade do estrategista e também ser legitimada pelo estrategista e suas práticas. Essa combinação de características ajuda a explicar a extraordinária expansão territário-internacional … Show more

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“…It is arguable that those neoliberal transformations in Brazil were both supported by the SM academic literature and resisted through the mobilization of critique by local academics in strategy (e.g., Bertero & Iwai, 2005;Bertero et al, 2003;Bignetti, 2008;Bignetti & Paiva, 2002;Faria & Imasato, 2007;Faria & Sauerbronn, 2008). Although there is no consensus in the literature on the concept of emerging economies (Hoskisson, Eden, Lau, & Wright, 2000), US analysts-including renowned left and right wing academicsand the Federal government itself (Jarvis, 2006) recognize, with some fear, that they will play a critical role in the future of capitalism.…”
Section: In Search Of Legitimate Authority Of Strategists In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is arguable that those neoliberal transformations in Brazil were both supported by the SM academic literature and resisted through the mobilization of critique by local academics in strategy (e.g., Bertero & Iwai, 2005;Bertero et al, 2003;Bignetti, 2008;Bignetti & Paiva, 2002;Faria & Imasato, 2007;Faria & Sauerbronn, 2008). Although there is no consensus in the literature on the concept of emerging economies (Hoskisson, Eden, Lau, & Wright, 2000), US analysts-including renowned left and right wing academicsand the Federal government itself (Jarvis, 2006) recognize, with some fear, that they will play a critical role in the future of capitalism.…”
Section: In Search Of Legitimate Authority Of Strategists In Brazilmentioning
confidence: 99%