Rise of the Japanese Corporate System

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A01=Koji Matsumoto
Author_Koji Matsumoto
Career Employment System
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companies
comparative capitalism
contemporary
Contemporary Society
Corporate Employees
corporate governance Japan
Corporate Risk
corporations
economic systems analysis
employee-centred corporations
employees
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General Shareholders
industrial
Japan Productivity Center
Japanese Companies
Japanese Corporate Management
Japanese Corporate Organization
Japanese corporate structure evolution
Japanese Corporate System
Japanese Corporations
Japanese Labor Unions
Japanese management practices
Japanese Style Management
Japanese Workers
Managerial Autonomy
MITI
Mutual Holding
organisational sociology
Person's Social Standing
Person’s Social Standing
Postwar Japanese Economy
productivity
QC Circle
ROI
Self-management System
Senior Managing Director
site
society
Total GNP
West Germany
work
workers

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415585217
  • Weight: 690g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Sep 2010
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Japan’s economy is invariably seen as a prime example of a capitalist system, and a consideration of the elements upon which the Japanese economy is founded seems to lead inexorably to the conclusion that Japan is an established member of the group of highly developed capitalist nations. Yet a country’s internal mechanisms can differ markedly from the system as perceived externally. Although not yet widely recognized, a new kind of economic system has developed in Japan, a system that differs greatly from traditional capitalism. The author of this book has observed Japanese industry from the inside. He provides detailed explanations of the unique features of the new corporate system and how it differs from the system of orthodox capitalistic corporations.

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