And Mintzberg discovered Brazil: the internationalization of an executive master’s program

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Autor(a) principal: Teixeira,Ana Christina Celano
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Wanderley,Sergio, Moraes,Ana Beatriz, Sá,Bianca
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos EBAPE.BR
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Resumo: Abstract This research analyzes the International Master’s Program for Managers (IMPM) internationalization process through a partnership established with a Brazilian Higher Education Institution. IMPM was conceived by Henry Mintzberg in 1996 as a program strong enough to challenge traditional American MBA programs since Mintzberg proposes that “managers not MBAs” should prevail. A critical perspective is adopted here to investigate whether the IMPM privileges an Anglo-Saxon point of view or not. We used a qualitative approach involving ninety-six in-depth interviews with faculty members and directors from both institutions responsible for establishing this partnership and carrying out the Brazilian module of the program, eight of which are addressed in this paper. Professor Henry Mintzberg was one of the interviewees. The findings show that despite all the efforts to preserve local culture, an Anglo-Saxon logic prevails, and there is an imbalance between the initial proposition and the results. There are a lot of unexplored issues to solve considering this framework, and future studies should consider and propose the recognition of the local production of knowledge and cultural diversity as key elements for the success of international partnerships.
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title And Mintzberg discovered Brazil: the internationalization of an executive master’s program
spellingShingle And Mintzberg discovered Brazil: the internationalization of an executive master’s program
Teixeira,Ana Christina Celano
MBAs
Henry Mintzberg
Brazil
Local knowledge
Education in Administration
title_short And Mintzberg discovered Brazil: the internationalization of an executive master’s program
title_full And Mintzberg discovered Brazil: the internationalization of an executive master’s program
title_fullStr And Mintzberg discovered Brazil: the internationalization of an executive master’s program
title_full_unstemmed And Mintzberg discovered Brazil: the internationalization of an executive master’s program
title_sort And Mintzberg discovered Brazil: the internationalization of an executive master’s program
author Teixeira,Ana Christina Celano
author_facet Teixeira,Ana Christina Celano
Wanderley,Sergio
Moraes,Ana Beatriz
Sá,Bianca
author_role author
author2 Wanderley,Sergio
Moraes,Ana Beatriz
Sá,Bianca
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Teixeira,Ana Christina Celano
Wanderley,Sergio
Moraes,Ana Beatriz
Sá,Bianca
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv MBAs
Henry Mintzberg
Brazil
Local knowledge
Education in Administration
topic MBAs
Henry Mintzberg
Brazil
Local knowledge
Education in Administration
description Abstract This research analyzes the International Master’s Program for Managers (IMPM) internationalization process through a partnership established with a Brazilian Higher Education Institution. IMPM was conceived by Henry Mintzberg in 1996 as a program strong enough to challenge traditional American MBA programs since Mintzberg proposes that “managers not MBAs” should prevail. A critical perspective is adopted here to investigate whether the IMPM privileges an Anglo-Saxon point of view or not. We used a qualitative approach involving ninety-six in-depth interviews with faculty members and directors from both institutions responsible for establishing this partnership and carrying out the Brazilian module of the program, eight of which are addressed in this paper. Professor Henry Mintzberg was one of the interviewees. The findings show that despite all the efforts to preserve local culture, an Anglo-Saxon logic prevails, and there is an imbalance between the initial proposition and the results. There are a lot of unexplored issues to solve considering this framework, and future studies should consider and propose the recognition of the local production of knowledge and cultural diversity as key elements for the success of international partnerships.
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