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EL GERENTE Y LA CULTURA DE LAS EMPRESAS EN EL PARAGUAY
Author(s) -
Consuelo García de Benavides
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
cuadernos de difusión
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1815-6606
pISSN - 1815-6592
DOI - 10.46631/jefas.1992.n2.04
Subject(s) - latin americans , paternalism , style (visual arts) , identity (music) , management styles , politics , exploratory research , sociology , work (physics) , welfare economics , political science , social science , public relations , geography , economics , law , engineering , art , mechanical engineering , archaeology , aesthetics
It gives an approach about management, its styles and the culture of Latin American companies – topics dealt with sparsely and marginally – from Paraguay’s case which country is unique to the rest of the continent. The basic hypothesis is that the social system significantly influences the companies and those who work in it, shaping a style of management and culture typical of those companies and with which their identity is formed. The research, exploratory, was conducted based on three observation elements: in-depth interview, opinion interview and Paraguayan history. It was possible to prove the validity of the theoretical model developed and it was found that the culture of the company is the result of social, economic, political and cultural development and the predominant archetypal dynamics in society and not the simple statement of values and beliefs divorced from the conditions that create the forms of organization. Paraguayan companies were also found to be characterized by traditional management styles and paternalism; their managers believe that managing means applying classic management models, which prevents them from generating their own models that take advantage of the potentials of society and culture.