"Globalization and the Inequality Trap serves as the first comprehensive book on Philippine management for both the local and the international markets. Despite the vast English-speaking
population, the Philippines has largely been neglected in the area of management publications. This ethnographic account examines the management practices of a plant in the Philippines, and
links its findings to the varieties of capitalism analysis of the Philippines. This volume also addresses an ’inequality trap’ - the concept highlighted by the World Bank in its World
Development Report of 2006. The author presents realities and offers insights to the very central issues of globalization, such as inequalities and global management. Though the Philippines has
been neglected in management publications, this does not mean that it does not have much to offer to management literature. Philippine society, known to have experienced long-running and severe
inequalities, is caught in a so-called inequality trap and is an alarming model for future societies where globalization is currently taking place. Globalization and the Inequality Trap
presents the opportunities available, as well as the limits of "good" global management practices in a society which has been experiencing prolonged and severe inequalities. The insight
presented in this account may sound the alarm for many other countries in the world, which are similarly challenged by the widening and prolonging of inequalities created by globalization. "--