32 research outputs found
Global Ends, Local Means: cross-national homogeneity in professional service firms
An expanding institutionalist literature on professional service firms (PSFs) emphasizes that these are ridden by contradictions, paradoxes and conflicting logics. More specifically, literature looking at PSFs in a global context has highlighted how these contradictions prevent firms from becoming truly global in nature. What it takes to make partner in the Big 4 is at the core of such interrogations because partners belong to global firms yet are promoted at the national level. We undertake a cross-country comparison of partner promotion processes in Big 4 PSFs in Canada, France, Spain and the UK. Synthesizing existing institutionalist work with Bourdieusian theory, our results suggest that PSFs in different countries resemble each other very closely in terms of the requirements demanded of their partners. Although heterogeneity can be observed in the way in which different forms of capital are converted into each other, we show there is an overall homogeneity in that economic capital hurdles are the most significant, if not the sole, set of criteria upon which considerations of partnership admissions are based
Equality, dignity and fairness: Brazilian citizenship in comparative perspective
15 páginasTaking up a tension between two conceptions of equality in Brazil, the article argues
that focusing on the idea of equality of treatment as the main parameter to assess the
exercise of citizenship in Western Democracies may not be sufficient to elucidate
the demands for respecting rights or the demonstrations of indignation prompted by
the perception of insult when legitimate expectations of recognition and considerateness
are not observed. It is further argued that demands of citizenship rights must me
understood in the interplay between notions of equality, dignity and fairness, which are
local categories, dependent on local civic sensibilities.Si