Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia

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Autor(a) principal: Celano, Ana
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sauerbronn, Fernanda Filgueiras, Moraes, Ana Beatriz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos EBAPE.BR
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/88182
Resumo: The case addresses the situation experienced by José, an executive, HR manager of a Brazilian oil and gas company in Bolivia. José sustains his work from a unique humanistic standpoint. However, when starting his job, he gets scared of a cultural diagnosis that occurred the previous year. The employees revealed a negative view of Brazil and the company, related to a history of domination. Looking at a Bolivian engineer’s drawing during the interviews, José could see this representation. One participant sketched a Bolivian employee as a boy imprisoned by chains to a ruthless adult representing the Brazilian managers. How can one react to a drawing with such a clear expression? For the first time, José saw himself in the oppressor’s shoes. As a Brazilian, he was used to feeling what it is to be in a subordinate role. Now, he is challenged to create an action plan to deal with the situation, even facing a headstrong boss like the adult’s depiction. He wondered what solution could make a difference for everyone involved and reduce this asymmetry. Thus, the case allows students to have a critical view of the subalternity involved in cultural differences in the international operations of multinational corporations. Furthermore, students can propose solutions for relational issues in the international field between the organization and employees within the South-South axis.
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spelling Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia¿Colonialismo dentro de América Latina? Una perspectiva poscolonial Sur-Sur sobre las relaciones humanas de una empresa brasileña en BoliviaColonialismo na América Latina? Uma perspectiva pós-colonial sul-sul nas relações humanas de uma empresa brasileira na BolíviaInternationalizationHuman ResourcesColonialityBrazilBoliviaInternacionalizaciónRecursos humanosColonialidadBrasilBoliviaInternacionalizaçãoRecursos HumanosColonialidadeBrasilBolíviaThe case addresses the situation experienced by José, an executive, HR manager of a Brazilian oil and gas company in Bolivia. José sustains his work from a unique humanistic standpoint. However, when starting his job, he gets scared of a cultural diagnosis that occurred the previous year. The employees revealed a negative view of Brazil and the company, related to a history of domination. Looking at a Bolivian engineer’s drawing during the interviews, José could see this representation. One participant sketched a Bolivian employee as a boy imprisoned by chains to a ruthless adult representing the Brazilian managers. How can one react to a drawing with such a clear expression? For the first time, José saw himself in the oppressor’s shoes. As a Brazilian, he was used to feeling what it is to be in a subordinate role. Now, he is challenged to create an action plan to deal with the situation, even facing a headstrong boss like the adult’s depiction. He wondered what solution could make a difference for everyone involved and reduce this asymmetry. Thus, the case allows students to have a critical view of the subalternity involved in cultural differences in the international operations of multinational corporations. Furthermore, students can propose solutions for relational issues in the international field between the organization and employees within the South-South axis.El caso aborda la situación vivida por José, un ejecutivo, gerente de Recursos Humanos de una empresa brasileña de petróleo y gas en Bolivia. José sustenta su trabajo desde un punto de vista humanista único. Sin embargo, al comenzar su trabajo, se asusta con un diagnóstico cultural del año anterior. Los empleados revelaron una visión negativa de Brasil y la empresa, relacionada con una historia de dominación. Al mirar el dibujo de un ingeniero boliviano durante las entrevistas, José pudo ver esa representación. Un participante dibujó a un empleado boliviano como un niño encadenado a un adulto implacable que representaba a los gerentes brasileños. ¿Cómo reaccionar ante un dibujo con una expresión tan clara? Por primera vez, José se vio en el lugar del opresor. Como brasileño, estaba acostumbrado a sentir lo que es estar en el rol de subordinado. Definitivamente, tiene el desafío de crear un plan de acción para lidiar con la situación, incluso enfrentando a un jefe testarudo como la representación del adulto. Por lo tanto, resta indagar cuál sería una solución que marcaría la diferencia para todos los involucrados y reduciría esta asimetría. Así, este caso permite a los estudiantes tener una visión crítica de la subalternidad involucrada en las cuestiones de diferencias culturales en las operaciones internacionales de las empresas multinacionales. Además, permite la elaboración de soluciones a problemas relacionales en el ámbito internacional, entre la organización y los empleados dentro del eje Sur-Sur.O caso aborda a situação vivida por José, executivo, gerente de RH de uma empresa brasileira de óleo e gás na Bolívia. José sustenta seu trabalho de um ponto de vista humanístico único. No entanto, ao iniciar seu trabalho, ele se assusta com um diagnóstico cultural do ano anterior. Os colaboradores revelaram uma visão negativa do Brasil e da empresa, relacionada a uma história de dominação. Olhando para o desenho de um engenheiro boliviano durante as entrevistas, José pôde ver essa representação. Um participante desenhou um funcionário boliviano quando menino, preso por correntes a um adulto implacável que representava os gestores brasileiros. Como reagir a um desenho com uma expressão tão clara? Pela primeira vez, José se viu no lugar do opressor. Como brasileiro, ele estava acostumado a sentir o que é estar no papel de subordinado. Definitivamente, ele é desafiado a criar um plano de ação para lidar com a situação, mesmo enfrentando um chefe obstinado como a representação do adulto. Desta maneira, resta a indagação de qual seria uma solução que fizesse a diferença para todos os envolvidos e reduzisse essa assimetria. Assim, o caso permite aos alunos ter uma visão crítica da subalternidade envolvida nas questões de diferenças culturais nas operações internacionais de corporações multinacionais. Além disso, permitem elaborar soluções para questões relacionais no campo internacional, entre organização e colaboradores dentro do eixo Sul-Sul.Escola Brasileira de Administração Pública e de Empresas da Fundação Getulio Vargas2022-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/8818210.1590/1679-395120210092Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 20 No. 5 (2022); 740-749Cadernos EBAPE.BR; Vol. 20 Núm. 5 (2022); 740-749Cadernos EBAPE.BR; v. 20 n. 5 (2022); 740-7491679-3951reponame:Cadernos EBAPE.BRinstname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVporenghttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/88182/82916https://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/article/view/88182/82917Celano, AnaSauerbronn, Fernanda FilgueirasMoraes, Ana Beatrizinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-10-31T19:11:01Zoai:ojs.periodicos.fgv.br:article/88182Revistahttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebapehttps://periodicos.fgv.br/cadernosebape/oaicadernosebape@fgv.br||cadernosebape@fgv.br1679-39511679-3951opendoar:2024-05-13T10:00:29.526515Cadernos EBAPE.BR - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia
¿Colonialismo dentro de América Latina? Una perspectiva poscolonial Sur-Sur sobre las relaciones humanas de una empresa brasileña en Bolivia
Colonialismo na América Latina? Uma perspectiva pós-colonial sul-sul nas relações humanas de uma empresa brasileira na Bolívia
title Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia
spellingShingle Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia
Celano, Ana
Internationalization
Human Resources
Coloniality
Brazil
Bolivia
Internacionalización
Recursos humanos
Colonialidad
Brasil
Bolivia
Internacionalização
Recursos Humanos
Colonialidade
Brasil
Bolívia
title_short Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia
title_full Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia
title_fullStr Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia
title_full_unstemmed Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia
title_sort Colonialism within Latin America? A south-south postcolonial perspective in human relations of a Brazilian company in Bolivia
author Celano, Ana
author_facet Celano, Ana
Sauerbronn, Fernanda Filgueiras
Moraes, Ana Beatriz
author_role author
author2 Sauerbronn, Fernanda Filgueiras
Moraes, Ana Beatriz
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Celano, Ana
Sauerbronn, Fernanda Filgueiras
Moraes, Ana Beatriz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Internationalization
Human Resources
Coloniality
Brazil
Bolivia
Internacionalización
Recursos humanos
Colonialidad
Brasil
Bolivia
Internacionalização
Recursos Humanos
Colonialidade
Brasil
Bolívia
topic Internationalization
Human Resources
Coloniality
Brazil
Bolivia
Internacionalización
Recursos humanos
Colonialidad
Brasil
Bolivia
Internacionalização
Recursos Humanos
Colonialidade
Brasil
Bolívia
description The case addresses the situation experienced by José, an executive, HR manager of a Brazilian oil and gas company in Bolivia. José sustains his work from a unique humanistic standpoint. However, when starting his job, he gets scared of a cultural diagnosis that occurred the previous year. The employees revealed a negative view of Brazil and the company, related to a history of domination. Looking at a Bolivian engineer’s drawing during the interviews, José could see this representation. One participant sketched a Bolivian employee as a boy imprisoned by chains to a ruthless adult representing the Brazilian managers. How can one react to a drawing with such a clear expression? For the first time, José saw himself in the oppressor’s shoes. As a Brazilian, he was used to feeling what it is to be in a subordinate role. Now, he is challenged to create an action plan to deal with the situation, even facing a headstrong boss like the adult’s depiction. He wondered what solution could make a difference for everyone involved and reduce this asymmetry. Thus, the case allows students to have a critical view of the subalternity involved in cultural differences in the international operations of multinational corporations. Furthermore, students can propose solutions for relational issues in the international field between the organization and employees within the South-South axis.
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