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THE OCCIDENTAL COLONIZATION OF THE MIND: THE DOMINANCE OF “WESTERN” MANAGEMENT THEORIES IN SOUTH-EAST ASIAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS

THE OCCIDENTAL COLONIZATION OF THE MIND: THE DOMINANCE OF “WESTERN” MANAGEMENT THEORIES IN... This paper discusses business and entrepreneurship education in South-East Asia. The article examines the sources of business and teaching material, primarily originating from the “West”, and the poor fit in local business and national context. The rich legacy of local knowledge and philosophies are briefly discussed with the paper hypothesizing the potential advantages of incorporating indigenous management ideas in pedagogy. JEL Codes: L26; A2 Keywords: business schools; colonialization; entrepreneurship; management; pedagogy; philosophy http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Economics, Management, and Financial Markets Addleton Academic Publishers

THE OCCIDENTAL COLONIZATION OF THE MIND: THE DOMINANCE OF “WESTERN” MANAGEMENT THEORIES IN SOUTH-EAST ASIAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS

Economics, Management, and Financial Markets , Volume 9 (2): 20 – Jan 1, 2014

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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© 2009 Addleton Academic Publishers
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1842-3191
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Abstract

This paper discusses business and entrepreneurship education in South-East Asia. The article examines the sources of business and teaching material, primarily originating from the “West”, and the poor fit in local business and national context. The rich legacy of local knowledge and philosophies are briefly discussed with the paper hypothesizing the potential advantages of incorporating indigenous management ideas in pedagogy. JEL Codes: L26; A2 Keywords: business schools; colonialization; entrepreneurship; management; pedagogy; philosophy

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Economics, Management, and Financial MarketsAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2014

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