Industrial training and technological innovation : a comparative and historical study
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書誌事項
Industrial training and technological innovation : a comparative and historical study
(Comparative and international business, . Modern histories series)
Routledge, 1991
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注記
Based on the second Anglo-Japanese Business History Conference, held in London, September 1988
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Training and the development of human resources are now seen as important aspects of company performance and national competitiveness. Managers and policy makers look to the experiences and practices that exist in other countries and in particular their methods for adopting new technology. However, there have been few comparative studies of different national training systems. This book deals with the relationship between industrial training and technological innovation in three major western economies - Britain, the US, and Japan. By looking at the origins and development of training in these countries, the book analyses the benefits resulting from the interaction of a skilled workforce and technological change. It uses new empirical material and case studies to show how training at various levels - managerial, technical, manual - is an essential prerequisite for successful innovation and economic performance. This collection should be of interest to all concerned with historical and contemporary aspects of industrial training and technological innovation.
目次
- Industrial training in Britain and Japan - an overview, Howard Gospel and Reiko Okayama
- the development of engineering education and training in Britain and Japan, Kevin McCormick
- the fashioning of higher technical education in Britain - the case of Manchester 1851-1914, Anna Guagnini
- "A Certain Short-Sightedness" - metalworking, innovation and apprenticeship, 1897-1939, Alan McKinlay
- Japanese technical manpower in industry 1880-1930 - a quantitative survey, Hoshimi Uchida
- the education of engineers in modern Japan - a historical perspective, Hidemasa Morikawa
- in-firm training at Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard 1884-1934, Yukiko Fukasaku
- technology and labour in a dual economy - from natural rubber to synthetic resin, Eisuke Daito
- the persistence of apprenticeship in Britain and its decline in the United States, Bernard Elbaum
- organizational capabilities in American industry - the rise and decline of managerial capitalism, William Lazonick.
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