Postcolonial Transition and Global Business History
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Postcolonial Transition and Global Business History
British Multinational Companies in Ghana and Nigeria
Decker, Stephanie
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2022
188
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Inglês
9780367428105
15 a 20 dias
453
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1. Introduction 2. Organizational Legitimacy and the Development Discourse PART I - Managing Postcolonial Transitions Externally 3. Corporate Political Activities before and after Independence 4. Indigenization Programmes and Organizational Legitimacy PART II - Managing Postcolonial Transitions Internally 5. Africanization in Companies and in the Civil Service 6. African Managers in British Businesses 7. Conclusions Appendices Index
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Postcolonial transitions;legitimization strategies;expropriations;Africanization;Indigenization;multinational companies;Ghana;Nigeria;decolonization;DCO;Postcolonial Transition;NEPD;Bank Of British West Africa;Corporate Political Activities;Gold Coast;Economic Nationalism;African Staff;British Multinational Companies;Indigenization Programmes;Young Man;African Managers;African Employees;Cast;West African Governments;NLC;British Business;UN;BWA;Post-war;West African;Business Historical Research;Unilever's Directors;Lagos Chamber
1. Introduction 2. Organizational Legitimacy and the Development Discourse PART I - Managing Postcolonial Transitions Externally 3. Corporate Political Activities before and after Independence 4. Indigenization Programmes and Organizational Legitimacy PART II - Managing Postcolonial Transitions Internally 5. Africanization in Companies and in the Civil Service 6. African Managers in British Businesses 7. Conclusions Appendices Index
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Postcolonial transitions;legitimization strategies;expropriations;Africanization;Indigenization;multinational companies;Ghana;Nigeria;decolonization;DCO;Postcolonial Transition;NEPD;Bank Of British West Africa;Corporate Political Activities;Gold Coast;Economic Nationalism;African Staff;British Multinational Companies;Indigenization Programmes;Young Man;African Managers;African Employees;Cast;West African Governments;NLC;British Business;UN;BWA;Post-war;West African;Business Historical Research;Unilever's Directors;Lagos Chamber