Industrial harmony in modern Japan : the invention of a tradition

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Industrial harmony in modern Japan : the invention of a tradition

W. Dean Kinzley

(Routledge library editions, . Business and economics in Asia ; v. 17)

Routledge, 2019

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Industrial harmony in modern Japan

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ISBN for series "Business and economics in Asia": 9781138482746

"First published in 1991 by Routledge"--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. [173]-185

Includes index

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Economic success in Japan has been attributed to the existence of harmonious labour-management relations. This book, first published in 1991, argues that this unique 'culture of harmony' was consciously invented and developed over the last century. A semi-bureaucratic organization called the Kyochokai was established in 1919 to meet the needs of an emerging industrial society. It took the lead in trying to define the values which would be suitable for a new Japanese-style industrial culture. The resulting 'invented' tradition has played an important role in the evolution and character of Japanese economic values and behaviour.

Table of Contents

1. Society as Moral Community, the Making of a Myth 2. Founding of the Kyochokai 3. Kyochokai Visions of Industrial Society 4. To Create Society Anew 5. The Moral Community in Crisis

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