The African gods of management
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This paper, the first of a series of two, analyzes the different types of characters found in productive organizations. In order to do so, it uses metaphors and the African gods not as myths, but as symbols, searching for genuine Brazilian values in order to apprehend the national organizational corpus.
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Vergara, S. C., & Irigaray, H. A. R. (2000). The African gods of management. Brazilian Journal of Public Administration, 34(2). Retrieved from https://periodicos.fgv.br/rap/article/view/6266
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