The Japanese Firm
The Sources of Competitive Strength
Masahiko Aoki editor Ronald Dore editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:5th Sep '96
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This comprehensive analysis explores the success of Japanese firms through contributions from leading scholars, examining various disciplines and addressing contemporary management practices, historical evolution, and the ongoing debate on equality versus efficiency.
The Japanese Firm, edited by Masahiko Aoki and Ronald Dore, provides a comprehensive examination of the Japanese corporate landscape and the factors contributing to its success. This scholarly work assembles contributions from leading experts across various disciplines, including labour economics, finance, organizational theory, and sociology. The book aims to deepen the understanding of the unique characteristics of Japanese firms within the broader context of the Japanese economic system.
The chapters in the book cover a wide range of topics, from contemporary practices in training and research and development to historical analyses of management evolution during Japan's wartime planned economy. The authors delve into crucial aspects such as corporate governance, product development, and the dynamics between small and large enterprises. This interdisciplinary approach not only enriches the discussion but also situates Japan's corporate practices within ongoing debates about economic efficiency and equality.
In light of contemporary narratives suggesting that the Japanese management system—marked by lifetime employment and consensus-driven decision-making—faces significant challenges, this book provides a platform for readers to critically assess the resilience of the Japanese enterprise system. By exploring the foundations and rationale behind these practices, The Japanese Firm encourages a nuanced understanding of the complexities and potential future of Japanese corporations.
This is an excellent collection of papers for which the authors, the editors and the conference organizers should be congratulated. I found valuable insights in almost every chapter, and the whole was even better than the sum of its parts. One point that was brought out by a number of authors was what the editors referred to in their introduction as `systemic awareness' - that specific attributes of the Japanese firm should not be considered in isolation, as they are all interrelated elements of a broader system. This book brings together many of these elements, and provides the reader with that vital systemic awareness. * Asia Pacific Business Review *
Many of the papers reflect the use of the new institutional economies to explain the nature of the Japanese firm and the sources of its competitive strength. They also display a laudable attempt to show the dependency between institutions, something which is important, but difficult, to do ... The papers are not only theoretical and empirical studies of the Japanese case, they also often contain a comparative aspect ... the account of the Japanese firm under the wartime planned economy given by Tetsuji Okazaki is fascinating ... higly informative and expertly combines modern approaches to the theory of the firm with empirical studies of a diverse range. I recommend this volume for those interested in the firm, the Japanese firm, and the skilful application of theories of the firm. The papers will undoubtedly enhance people's knowledge of the Japanese economy, but also stimulate new avenues of enquiry. * Japan Forum *
This is an excellent collection of papers for which the authors, the editors and the conference organizers should be congratulated. I found valuable insights in almost every chapter, and the whole was even better than the sum of its parts. * Asia Pacific Business Review *
'all of the essays are to be highly recommended.' * Business History *
Fourteen useful papers that attempt to improve our understanding of the role of the firm in the Japanese economic system, as well as explain the corporate success of Japan. I hoipe we will not be required to wait too long for a similar volume that examines the traumas of the past five years. - Long Range Planning. April 1998.
ISBN: 9780198292159
Dimensions: 233mm x 156mm x 25mm
Weight: 624g
424 pages