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2016 | 9 | nr 23 | 55--76
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Post colonialism in Poland : new markets, new opportunities and new cultural imperialism

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The end of Soviet communism in the Eastern Bloc can be viewed as having led those countries, Poland included, from one neo-colonial system to another. The post-colonial theory (PCT) has only very recently been utilised by international management and cross cultural management researchers. Recent PCT research however points to a growing perception that Poland, together with other Central and Eastern European countries, can be viewed as post-colonial in its interactions with the West. This paper proposes that despite PCT being utilised primarily as a theoretical framework in formerly colonised nations, a post-colonial perspective on Western business/management discourse towards Poland has merit. (original abstract)
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55--76
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  • University of Bolton, United Kingdom
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