Conclusion
The overall suggestion from this brief analysis of the “rise and fall” of the Buick Bar & Grill is that a glocal lens helps us probe into — and realize more clearly perhaps — other vital nooks and crannies in work behavior systems. Personally, I do not believe that the dynamics of this particular workplace — some of which many of us will recognize — would have been quite so visible without the kind of lens that glocality provides. Delivering on that promised sense of acuity is a yardstick against which the rest of the book can now be judged.
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(2005). Globalization. In: Globalization and Culture at Work. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-7943-5_1
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