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Management Education as a Driver of Institutional Isomorphism in Non-Anglo-Saxon Business Environments: The Case of Greece

Management Education as a Driver of Institutional Isomorphism in Non-Anglo-Saxon Business Environments: The Case of Greece
Presenter(s) Dialechti Fotopoulou, South East European Research Centre
Seminar type Research Student Seminar
Location SEERC Seminar Room
Date and time 17/03/2009, 10:00-11:00
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This study seeks to investigate the role of Anglo-Saxon business education in promoting the dissemination of Anglo-Saxon/Liberal Market style business practices into South European economies, using the case of Greece. Framed by the literature on comparative capitalism, this study is based on a document study and in-depth interviewers of stakeholder groupings. It aims to provide further insights into the process of change in South European capitalism, the impact of management education on practice, and the extent to which the expansion of Anglo-Saxon style management education into the Mediterranean world provides the basis for emerging sets of complementarities underlying a protracted process of experimentation and change.

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