Development of Japanese Business, 1600-1980

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A01=Johannes Hirschmeier
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Author_Johannes Hirschmeier
Author_Tsunehiko Yui
business elites Japan
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Dan Takuma
Edo Merchants
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evolution of Japanese corporate culture
General Trading Companies
Genroku Period
High School
Ikeda Seihin
Industrial Club
industrial modernisation
Inoue Kaoru
Japanese economic history
labour relations Japan
Land Reclamations
Matsukata Deflation
Matsushita Konosuke
Meiji Restoration commerce
Merchant Houses
Mitsubishi Zaibatsu
Mitsui Bank
Mitsui Bussan
Mitsui Gomei
Mitsui Mining
Osaka Merchants
Sanbetsu Kaigi
Senior High School
socio-economic transformation
Spinning Mills
Tokugawa Period
West Germany
Younger Men
Zaibatsu Companies

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138367975
  • Weight: 553g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The study, first published in 1981, traces the history and development of Japanese business from the seventeenth century, and is the only text that systematically treats the rise of Japanese business in its full complexity and against the background of contemporary social and political conditions. Each section discusses the socio-economic conditions, the leadership and business elites, the internal and external structures and the impact of values. The emergence of new types of businessmen, their ideas and approaches, their relations to the government, their handling of labour problems are all analysed. One of the most intriguing aspects of this study is the unique importance of Japanese values, their tenacious persistence and uncanny flexibility and resilience. The strengths and weaknesses of these values are examined in detail.

Johannes Hirschmeier

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