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In: Japanese business, vol. 1
Abegglen, J. C. ; Stalk, G. (jr.): The Japanese corporation as competitor. Dore, R.: Goodwill and the spirit of market capitalism. Hobhouse memorial lecture. Drucker, P. F.: What we can learn from Japanese management. Hatvany, N. ; Pucik, V.: An integrated management system. Lessons from the Japanese experience. Hayes, R. H.: Why Japanese factories work. Ouchi, W. G. ; Johnson, J. B.: Types of organizational control and their relationship to emotional well being. Pascale, R. T.: Communication and decision making across cultures. Japanese and American comparisons. Pascale, R. T.: Zen and the art of management. Taira, K.: Japan's low unemployment. Economic miracle or statistical artifact? Wheelwright, S. C.: Japan: where operations really are strategic. Aoki, M.: Toward an economic model of the Japanese firm. Bestor, T. C.: Visible hands. Auctions and institutional integration in the Tsukiji Wholesale Fish Market, Tokyo. Culpan, R. ; Kucukemiroglu, O.: A comparison of U.S. and Japanese management styles and unit effectiveness. Dunphy, D.: Convergence/divergence. A temporal review of the Japanese enterprise and its management. Kaplan, S. N.: Top executive rewards and firm performance. A comparison of Japan and the United States. Kato, T. ; Rockel, M.: Experiences, credentials, and compensation in the Japanese and U.S. managerial labor markets. Evidence from new micro data. (...)
World Affairs Online
In: Current anthropology, Volume 54, Issue 1, p. 71-79
ISSN: 1537-5382