Critical analysis of the influence of transnational capitalism on institutions and organizations

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Critical analysis of the influence of transnational capitalism on institutions and organizations

Автори:

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Vargas-Hernández, José G.

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(Bibliographic description)

Vargas-Hernández J. Critical analysis of the influence of transnational capitalism on institutions and organizations [Електронний ресурс] / José G. Vargas-Hernández // Соціально-економічні проблеми і держава. — 2014. — Вип. 1 (10). — С. 88-100. — Режим доступу до журн.: http://sepd.tntu.edu.ua/images/stories/pdf/2014/14vjgiao.pdf.

Дата публікації:

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Тра-2014

Видавник:

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ТНТУ, АСУ

УДК:

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339.924

Ключові слова:

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capitalism
institutions
organizations
transnational capitalism


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Випуск 1 (10);

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This paper aims to analyze the development of capitalism and its influences on institutions and organizations from its beginnings to reach the highest stage in the processes of neoliberal economic globalization and the New Economy version with support of information and communication technologies. In raising this development from a critical analysis, it examines the impacts and effects on individuals, communities and the nation state. Subsequently it is questioned the scope of the imposed transnational neoliberal capitalism model. Finally, it is concluded that it needs a cultural transformation for not accepting the forms of domination, power and alignment of globalizing capitalism and to reconstruct the identity of communities through individual action and asserting collective self-determination, independence and self-management.

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http://elartu.tntu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/3036
ISSN: 2223-3822

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Журнал „Соціально-економічні проблеми і держава“, 2014, Випуск 1(10)

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