Description
Business Anthropology explains how anthropologists’ distinctive training and skills equip them to address issues ranging from work processes, diversity, and globalization to product design and consumer behavior, in both for-profit and nonprofit organizations. Anthropologists use a holistic approach to gather and analyze data. They get to know people both inside and outside the organization, understand diverse perspectives from an objective viewpoint, gain in-depth knowledge about local wants and needs, and see old realities in new ways.
“Thanks to Ann Jordan, students have a highly accessible, concise compendium of the diverse accomplishments that a growing tribe of anthropologists have offered in understanding and influencing the conduct of business.” — Eric J. Arnould, University of Bath / University of Southern Denmark
2. A History of Anthropology in Western Organizational Life
3. Techniques for Conducting Fieldwork for Business Organizations
4. Seeing Cultural Groupings
5. Ethical Concerns
6. Marketing and Consumer Behavior
7. Design Anthropology
8. Organizational Anthropology
9. Understanding Issues of Globalization
10. The Importance of Holism
11. Where Do We Go from Here?




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