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The history of labour management in Japan

Hiroshi Hazama ; translated by Mari Sako and Eri Sako ; foreword by Mari Sako and Michio Morishima

(Classics in the history and development of economics / general editor, Michio Morishima)

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1997

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日本労務管理史研究

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Originally published as chapters 1 and 4 of Nihon romu kanrishi kenkyu

Includes index

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Description

An era of economic globalisation and inward investment has seen much interest in Japanese labour management techniques. The first English edition of this 1964 classic of Japanese economics corrects the misunderstandings which often prevail in this debate, by providing the necessary historical context from the Meiji restoration to the second world war. Professor Hazama debunks the myth that Japanese-style management is inherited from her feudal past, showing the impact of businesses imported from the west after reunification in 1867-68 and how these were amalgamated with a range of Japanese traditions.

Table of Contents

  • List of Figures - List of Tables - Note on Japanese Names - Foreowrd: Part 1: Professor Hiroshi Hazama on the Firm as a Family
  • Mari Sako - Foreword: Part 2: Japanese Enterprise as Private Sector Bureaucracy
  • Michio Morishima - Managerial Familism and Familistic Management - Transformation of Labour Management in Heavy Industries - Notes - Index

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