Emerging trends in Japanese management
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Emerging trends in Japanese management
(Research in international business and international relations : a research annual, v. 6)
JAI Press, c1994
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Includes bibliographies
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is volume six in a series which focuses on different aspects of international business and international relations. This book provides information on the current state-of-the art.
目次
- From the past to the future - an overview of Japanese management research and the volume, Allan Bird and Schon Beechler
- "the crazy group" - emergent culture in a Japanese-American binational work group, Jill Kleinberg
- the design of American and Japanese bicultural work teams, Richard G. Linowes
- US and Japanese perceptions of advanced manufacturing technologies - revitalizing the convergence/divergence debate, Allan Bird and Suresh Kotha
- capitalism and modes of production - craftsmanship, mass and lean production, and beyond, Koji Taira
- the structure of subsidiary ownership of Japanese manufacturing firms, Elizabeth L. Rose and Koyohiko Ito
- how companies develop assets and capabilities - Japan as a leading market, Johny K. Johansson and Thomas W. Roehl
- Japan's systems of innovation - a framework for theory guided research, Leonard H. Lynn
- host country and industry effects on multinationals' competitiveness - the case of foreign direct investment in the semiconductor industry in Japan, Yui Kimura
- comparative study of Japanese R&D investments in the US electronics and automotive industries, Manuel G. Serapio Jr
- between a rock and a hard place - Japan scholars in an era of rising US/Japan trade tensions, Robert C. Cole.
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