The Anatomy of Japanese Business
Insights into Japanese management and economic growth
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:8th Sep '10
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This insightful collection examines various aspects of Japanese business management and explores the factors behind Japan's economic growth. The Anatomy of Japanese Business provides valuable perspectives.
This volume presents a collection of eleven insightful essays authored by Japanese experts, delving into various facets of Japanese business management. As a sequel to Industry and Business in Japan, it provides a comprehensive analysis of the factors contributing to Japan's remarkable economic growth following the Second World War. By examining the intricacies of Japanese management practices, business groups, production systems, and strategic approaches, the essays offer valuable perspectives on the unique characteristics that define Japan's corporate landscape.
The Anatomy of Japanese Business not only highlights the historical context of Japan's economic evolution but also sheds light on the contemporary challenges and innovations within its business environment. The contributors, each with their expertise, explore how traditional values and modern practices intersect, shaping the way Japanese companies operate in an increasingly globalized market. This exploration is crucial for understanding the resilience and adaptability of Japanese businesses.
In addition to theoretical insights, the volume presents practical implications for business leaders and scholars alike. By dissecting the elements of Japanese business culture and management strategies, the essays serve as a guide for those seeking to engage with or learn from Japan's business model. Overall, The Anatomy of Japanese Business is an essential read for anyone interested in the dynamics of Japan's economy and the principles that drive its success.
ISBN: 9780415591881
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 870g
384 pages