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Best Practice – Management Consulting and the Ethics of Financialization in China

Autor Kimberly Chong
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 noi 2018
In Best Practice Kimberly Chong provides an ethnography of a global management consultancy that has been hired by Chinese companies, including Chinese state-owned enterprises. She shows how consulting emerges as a crucial site for considering how corporate organization, employee performance, business ethics, and labor have been transformed under financialization. To date financialization has been examined using top-down approaches that portray the rise of finance as a new logic of economic accumulation. Best Practice, by contrast, focuses on the everyday practices and narratives through which companies become financialized. Effective management consultants, Chong finds, incorporate local workplace norms and assert their expertise in the particular terms of China's national project of modernization, while at the same time framing their work in terms of global "best practices." Providing insight into how global management consultancies refashion Chinese state-owned enterprises in preparation for stock market flotation, Chong demonstrates both the dynamic, fragmented character of financialization and the ways in which Chinese state capitalism enables this process.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781478000884
ISBN-10: 1478000880
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

Cuprins

Acknowledgments vii
Introduction 1
1. High Performers: The Making of Financialized Subjects 35
2. Evaluating Humans: Financial Rationality and Practices of Performance-Related Pay 64
3. Reducing Costs: Shared Service Centers, Labor, and the Outsourcing Rationale 91
4. Training Value: The Moral and Political Project of Selling Consultancy 110
5. Client Sites: Liminality, Modernity, and Performances of Expertise 131
6. Building a Paradise: Post-Mao Visions of Transformation 151
7. Conspicuous Ethicizing: Corporate Culture, CSR, and Corporate Subjectivity 172
Conclusion 193
Notes 203
References 221
Index 241

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