11 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT IN BRAZIL
An international and interdisciplinary perspective
Ana Guedes and Alex Faria
Introduction
Even though Brazil has transited from the status of a Third World country to a rising power (Lima and Hirst, 2006), the field of international management (IM) may be adequately regarded as being in its infancy in Brazil when compared with the USA and Europe according to the classificatory institutions and schemes ruled by advanced economies. The field of IM has gone through a process of institutionalization within the Brazilian Academy of Management (ANPAD—the National Association of Graduate Programs in Administration), which illustrates such a state. More specifically, IM was only established as an autonomous academic ...
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