新冠肺炎危机期间的精英维护工作:对权力和语言的批判性看法

IF 2 Q3 BUSINESS
S. Riaz, Sean Buchanan
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目的-本文旨在对冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行危机期间与企业和政策制定精英相关的事件进行批判性解读,以作为与主流观点的对比。设计/方法/方法-借鉴有关精英维护和权力的文献,从最近的危机中学习,并在Covid-19大流行危机期间新出现的证据。本研究提出了质疑和质疑精英在大流行期间维持现有系统的权力行使的论点。研究结果-批判性审查指出了精英权力行使中三个相关但分析上不同的策略:强化神话,转移责任,夺回职位,所有这些都是为了维护制度和维护权力。这种持续的精英维护的潜在影响被强调,揭示了公司中可能出现的新旧形式的权力。国家和全球层面在大流行性流感危机和忍受超出它的社会影响,希望这里的关键考试可能建造更多的精英力量的深度和复杂的自然意识和系统在全球范围内,阻止有意义的系统变化应对社会挑战可能从而提供更合理的参与对系统改变创意/值——论文的主要创新在于它尝试各种类型的联系在一起把这些联系起来,并从批判的角度来解释它们,提供了一幅罕见的、关于精英权力和系统维护的大画面,尤其是在全球危机中
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Elite maintenance work across the Covid-19 crisis: a critical view on power and language
Purpose - This paper aims to present a critical interpretation of unfolding events related to corporate and policymaking elites during the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic crisis to serve as a point of contrast to mainstream views Design/methodology/approach - Drawing upon literature on elite maintenance and power, learning from recent previous crises and emerging evidence during the Covid-19 pandemic crisis, this study develops arguments to question and problematize the exercise of power by elites toward maintenance of existing systems across the pandemic Findings - Critical examination points attention to three related but analytically distinct strategies in the exercise of elite power: reinforcing myths, redirecting blame and reclaiming positions, all directed to maintain the system and preserve power The potential effects of this ongoing elite maintenance are highlighted, revealing the old and new forms of power likely to emerge at the corporate, national and global levels across the pandemic crisis and endure beyond it Social implications - It is hoped that the critical examination here may build more awareness about the deep and complex nature of elite power and systems across the globe that preclude meaningful system change to address societal challenges It may thereby provide more informed engagement toward system change Originality/value - The main originality of the paper lies in its attempt to tie together the various types of elite maintenance works and their potential effects into an overarching narrative Making these connections and interpreting them from a critical perspective provides a rare large-canvas picture of elite power and system maintenance, particularly across a global crisis
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4.20
自引率
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期刊介绍: In recent years, the business practices and management philosophies of global enterprises have been subject to increasingly close scrutiny by commentators in the fields of journalism and academia. Such scrutiny has been motivated by a growing desire to examine the nature of globalisation, its impact on specific communities and its benefits for society as a whole. Coverage includes, but is not restricted to, issues of: ■Globalization ■Production and consumption ■Economic change ■Societal change ■Politics and power of organizations and governments ■Environmental impact
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