Managerialism

Managerialism
Author: T. Klikauer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137334275

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Most people know what management is but often people have vague ideas about Manageralism. This book introduces Manageralism and its ideology as a colonising project that has infiltrated nearly every eventuality of human society.

Managerialism

Managerialism
Author: Willard F. Enteman
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1993
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0299139247

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As capitalist countries continue to celebrate the demise of socialism, Willard F. Enteman makes the startling assertion that capitalism has already ended. Additionally, Enteman argues that industrialized nations are not democratic either. In Managerialism, Enteman explores the fundamental principles of the three dominant world ideologies--capitalism, socialism, and democracy--and proposes that a new ideology, which he calls "managerialism," more accurately describes the current world situation.

New Managerialism New Welfare

New Managerialism  New Welfare
Author: John Clarke,Sharon Gewirtz,Eugene McLaughlin
Publsiher: SAGE Publications Ltd
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2000-09-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1446233278

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New Managerialism, New Welfare is a carefully integrated textbook that explores the continuing restructuring of the state and social welfare in the United Kingdom. It combines studies of specific policy areas - such as health, education, criminal justice, local government - with chapters that examine cross-cutting themes and developments. The book provides a thorough and critical reflection on New Labour's vision of the past and future of social welfare and public services in the construction of a `modern society'.

The Language of Managerialism

The Language of Managerialism
Author: Thomas Klikauer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2023-01-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783031163791

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This book explains how management became Managerialism and how the language of managerialism was developed.Providing a comprehensive discussion of the managerialism-language interface, the book argues that firstly, managerialism itself has developed its distinctive language; and secondly, the two concepts of managerialism and language mutually depend upon each other. Written from the critical media studies perspective of the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory, the book reaches beyond simple business communication, illustrating how the language of managerialism is colonising the non-corporate lifeworld. The book concludes by offering fresh ideas on how to move beyond the language of managerialism.

Overcoming Managerialism

Overcoming Managerialism
Author: Robert Spillane,Jean-Etienne Joullié
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-05-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783110758283

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Managerialism has often been defined as an ideology, according to which the effective and efficient running of commercial firms, not-for-profit organizations and public administrations is delivered by individuals who possess superior formal knowledge and expertise in management. Arguing to their exclusive education, managers deprive employers and employees of decision-making power and ensconce themselves systematically in the power structure of workplaces to advance their own interests and agenda. The central thesis of Overcoming Managerialism is that resisting and overcoming managerialism necessitates the re-establishing of the conceptual distinction between power and authority. Second, it requires the rehabilitating of authoritative management as a protection against authoritarian practices. Authority, properly conceived, redirects power to technical experts and professionals and thereby limits managerial power. The authors discuss ten contentions which, taken together, represent a theory of the foundation of management in which authority, power and rhetoric are central concepts. This book combines academic scholarship with a readable critique of managerialism. It will be of interest to both management scholars and students.

The Triumph of Managerialism

The Triumph of Managerialism
Author: Anna Yeatman,Bogdan Costea
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781786604897

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This collection presents a critical dialogue on managerialist forms of government between philosophy, political thought, organisational and management theory. The volume brings together essays that are concerned with technologies of government that are articulated as different iterations of managerialism. The hallmark of managerialist discourse is value, considered as a quantifiable abstraction, where the intention is to always ‘add value’. The central question addressed here by a team of international expert authors from across a range of disciplines is this: in what ways has this abstraction of value impacted on the substantive work and ethical integrity of government and the public sector, and, more broadly, of the professions (including that of management itself)? Has it displaced this work, or simply recast it? The volume addresses audiences in social sciences, philosophy, management, business, and organisational studies.

Confronting Managerialism

Confronting Managerialism
Author: Robert R. Locke,J.-C. Spender
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2011-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781780320731

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Confronting Managerialism offers a scathing critique of the influence of neoclassical economics and modern finance on business school teaching and management practice. Locke and Spender show that responsible management has given way to 'managerialism', whereby an elite caste of businessmen disconnected from any ethical considerations call the shots. The book traces the loss of managers' earlier social concerns, amply encouraged by management education's transformation since the 1960's, especially in the US. It also questions not only the social ethics of the US management caste but its management efficacy compared to systems of management that are highly employee participatory and dependent, such as in Germany and Japan. A unique, topical and controversial look at a subject that impacts us all.

The World Bank and Global Managerialism

The World Bank and Global Managerialism
Author: Jonathan Murphy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2007-11-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134125692

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Chapter 1 Towards a theory of global managerialism -- chapter 2 The genetic code of global managerialism -- chapter 3 The Poverty Bank -- chapter 4 The Managerial Bank -- chapter 5 The Bank, global social policy and civil society -- chapter 6 The Bank and the private sector.