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David Boje
August 1, 2001
Department of Management, MSC 3DJ, New Mexico State University, P.O. Box 30001/ Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001, Tel: 505-646-2391, Fax: 505-646-1372, dboje@nmsu.edu Web: http://business.nmsu.edu/~dboje This is a joint symposium of the Research Methods, Organizational Development & Change, and Organization & Management Theory Divisions of the Academy of Management for presentation August, 2002 in Washington D.C. August 6, 2001
See Related article Boje (2001) "10 Reasons why Business Week Missed the Dynamics of G-8 Theatrics"
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Global Theatrics and Capitalism
This paper discusses the postmodern play of Tamara as a metaphor for behavior of organizations on the global stage. Using Tamara, it is possible to describe and explain why neither corporate actors nor members of the audience ever have a full picture of the global stage, and why some actors are even missing on it. The theatre metaphor helps to understand the dynamics that guide interaction between organizations on a global arena. In the appendix are the beginnings of eleven plays that can be used for Tamara training in global theatrics.
Tamara and Global Theatrics