Neo-colonial dynamics in global professional service firms: a periphery perspective |
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Authors: | Zehra Sayed Henrik Agndal |
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Institution: | 1. Gothenburg Research Institute, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden zehra.sayed@gri.gu.se;3. School of Business, Economics and Law, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT This article analyses neo-colonial dynamics at peripheral units of a Western global professional service firm. Drawing on postcolonial theory, an empirical study at global news agency Reuters’ subsidiaries in Mumbai and Bangalore shows how socio-ideological and technocratic control mechanisms allow subsidiary workers to elevate their status, while still cementing their role as dominated in the global hierarchy and silencing any resistance. Thus, on the one hand, it might appear that the global service firm provides periphery units the opportunity to become equals of core units, representing a ‘nurturing’ role achieved by instilling aspirational values and shaping imaginations. On the other hand, coercive and universalising routines such as performance assessments highlight the ambivalent nature of global firm initiatives to incorporate the periphery on an equal footing with core units, demonstrating the countervailing nature of contemporary power relations. |
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Keywords: | Postcolonial theory neo-colonial (neocolonial) Reuters journalism global professional service firm |
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