Cultural Change from a Business Anthropology Perspective

Cultural Change from a Business Anthropology Perspective
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Artikel-Nr:
9781498544528
Veröffentl:
2017
Seiten:
318
Autor:
Maryann McCabe
eBook Typ:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Using a set of case studies conducted in the United States, China, India, Nigeria, and Cambodia, Maryann McCabe and Elizabeth K. Briody examine cultural change in everyday life, or more specifically, the process of human perception and action in the instigation of change.
This book offers keen insight and useful lessons underscoring the value of practice to theory. Conceived by two anthropologists who lead consulting practices, McCabe and Briody selected contributors to explore how cultural change happens in a variety of consumer and organizational contexts. The 12 case studies illustrate the explanatory potential and the problem-solving strengths of assemblage theory, and the role of human agency in provoking cultural change. The case studies are compelling due to connections between the case narratives and graphics, and researcher engagement in the pragmatics of implementation—both of which shape and encourage learning. This volume will be markedly useful to practitioners engaged in research and implementation. It will also appeal to students and faculty in a variety of fields including anthropology, business management, marketing, sociology, cultural studies, and industrial design.
Chapter 1: I Hope When She Grows Up, She Will Have a Job with a Pen: Drip Irrigation and Hope in Cambodia, Emilie Hitch
Chapter 2: A New Playing Field: Technology Disruption in Higher Education in the U.S., Marijke Rijsberman
Chapter 3: Changing Culture through Technology Adoption: Promoting Tablet Use at a Public University, Henry D. Delcore
Chapter 4: Enchanted Objects, Social Robots, and the Internet of Things: Exploring the Role of Design in Innovation and Cultural Change, Christine Miller
Chapter 5: The Changing Nature of Everyday Practice: Smart Devices as Disruptive Agents of Cultural Change, Jennifer Watts-Englert, Margaret H. Szymanski and Patricia Wall
Chapter 6: Technology Metaphors and Impediments to Technology Use at the Base of the Pyramid in India, Arundhati Bhattacharyya and Russell W. Belk
Chapter 7: The Enigma of Innovation: Changing Practices of Non-Alcoholic Beverage Consumption in China, Dominique Desjeux and Ma Jingjing
Chapter 8: Relationship Building: Nigerian Entrepreneurs, Business Networks, and Chinese Counterparts, U. Ejiro O. Onomake
Chapter 9: Designing Disruption: The Neoliberal Nonprofit Industry Makes Room for Holistic Approaches, Kevin M. Newton
Chapter 10: Organizational Change from the Inside: Negotiating the Dual Identity of Employee and Ethnographer, Shane Pahl, Angela Ramer and Jo Aiken

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