Japanese interfirm networks and their main banks

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Japanese interfirm networks and their main banks

by Mark J. Scher

Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 1997

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  • : us

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2002 printing published: Basingstoke : Palgrave

"Palgrave is the new global academic imprint of St. Martin's Press LLC Scholarly and Reference Division and Palgrave Publishers Ltd (formerly Macmillan Press Ltd)" -- 2002 printing t.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-150) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

: us ISBN 9780312177430

Description

Based upon a major research project and a high level of access to relevant individuals this is the first book that opens the door on the closed and guarded world of Japanese banking. The book discusses in first-hand terms the nature of the bank's relationships to its client firms, to members of its 'group' and to 'outsiders'; placing these relationships within a competitive strategy which the book sets forth in an original framework, the Relational Access Paradigm.
Volume

: uk ISBN 9780333719657

Description

Based upon a major research project and a high level of access to relevant individuals this is the first book that opens the door on the closed and guarded world of Japanese banking. The book discusses in first-hand terms the nature of the bank's relationships to its client firms, to members of its 'group' and to 'outsiders'; placing these relationships within a competitive strategy which the book sets forth in an original framework, the Relational Access Paradigm.

Table of Contents

Policy Implications and Overview - Developing Theory from Practice: A Methodological Approach - Relational Access versus the Western Economic Paradigm - Origins of the Japanese Firm and Interfirm Networks - Japanese Governance Structures in the Postwar Era: Industrial Groups and their Main Banks - The Main Bank Relationship: Tatemae or Honne , 'Stylized Facts' or Real Facts? - Bank versus Firm: Triangulating the Data - Conclusion: Relational Access and the Main Bank System in Perspective

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