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Global Ambitions and Local Identities

Global Ambitions and Local Identities

Galit Ailon

(2007)

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Abstract

Until recently, international mergers of companies have been seen as purely financial ventures without any concern for what they meant for the people involved. However, attitudes are gradually changing. This study of a successful Israeli high-tech company's merger with an American competitor offers an important contribution to a better understanding of the social and personal ramifications of mergers. Based upon in-depth fieldwork, the book explores the reality behind the statistics, balance sheets, and managerial prescriptions that are the focus of most studies of international mergers and acquisitions. Offering a richly detailed description of everyday work life, the author reveals the dramas of identity that unfold as a consequence of the company's attempts to redefine the boundaries of the organizational collective by adding to it people from another country. The book debunks many myths used to support arguments both for and against globalization and offers instead an in-depth depiction and a grounded assessment of its everyday realities.


Galit Ailon lectures at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Bar-Ilan University. She received her doctorate at the Department of Labor Studies at Tel-Aviv University, and has published several papers in the field of organizational studies. Her research interests include the study of identity and culture in global organizations and the critical analysis of managerial ideology.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
GLOBAL AMBITIONS AND LOCAL IDENTITIES i
Contents v
Acknowledgements vii
CHAPTER 1. Introduction 1
CHAPTER 2. Setting 17
PART I. The Merger at Work: Enacting a Separate Organizational Identity in Everyday Life 35
CHAPTER 3. Identity and Communication Events 37
CHAPTER 4. Identity and Representation 65
PART II. The Merger and the Worker: Aligning Identities, Centering Selves 87
CHAPTER 5. Israeli Identity 89
CHAPTER 6. Work Identities 111
CHAPTER 7. Conclusion 133
Notes 143
References 153
Index 165