TY - JOUR
T1 - Authoritarianism, Populism, and the Global Retreat of Democracy
T2 - A Curated Discussion
AU - Adler, Paul S.
AU - Adly, Amr
AU - Armanios, Daniel Erian
AU - Battilana, Julie
AU - Bodrožić, Zlatko
AU - Clegg, Stewart
AU - Davis, Gerald F.
AU - Gartenberg, Claudine
AU - Glynn, Mary Ann
AU - Aslan Gümüsay, Ali
AU - Haveman, Heather A.
AU - Leonardi, Paul
AU - Lounsbury, Michael
AU - McGahan, Anita M.
AU - Meyer, Renate
AU - Phillips, Nelson
AU - Sheppard-Jones, Kara
PY - 2023/1
Y1 - 2023/1
N2 - To the surprise of many in the West, the fall of the USSR in 1991 did not lead to the adoption of liberal democratic government around the world and the much anticipated “end of history.” In fact, authoritarianism has made a comeback, and liberal democracy has been on the retreat for at least the last 15 years culminating in the unthinkable: the invasion of a democratic European country by an authoritarian regime. But why does authoritarianism continue to spread, not only as an alternative to liberal democracy, but also within many liberal democracies where authoritarian leaders continue to gain strength and popularity? In this curated piece, contributors discuss some of the potential contributions of management scholarship to understanding authoritarianism, as well as highlight a number of directions for management research in this area.
AB - To the surprise of many in the West, the fall of the USSR in 1991 did not lead to the adoption of liberal democratic government around the world and the much anticipated “end of history.” In fact, authoritarianism has made a comeback, and liberal democracy has been on the retreat for at least the last 15 years culminating in the unthinkable: the invasion of a democratic European country by an authoritarian regime. But why does authoritarianism continue to spread, not only as an alternative to liberal democracy, but also within many liberal democracies where authoritarian leaders continue to gain strength and popularity? In this curated piece, contributors discuss some of the potential contributions of management scholarship to understanding authoritarianism, as well as highlight a number of directions for management research in this area.
KW - business & society
KW - ethics
KW - institutional theory
U2 - 10.1177/10564926221119395
DO - 10.1177/10564926221119395
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85137207322
SN - 1056-4926
VL - 32
SP - 3
EP - 20
JO - Journal of Management Inquiry
JF - Journal of Management Inquiry
IS - 1
ER -