The State of Collective Myopia in Japanese Business Communities: A Phenomenological Study for Exploring Blocking Mechanisms for Change
Nobuyuki Chikudate
Journal of Management Studies, 1999, vol. 36, issue 1, 69-86
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This study aims at incorporating the reasoning generated from phenomenology and sociology of knowledge into the conception of judgement on policy‐ and decision‐making for changing management practices. The objectives include: (1) to show how the reasoning generated from phenomenology and sociology of knowledge can be applied to the ‘trapped’ situation of management, and (2) to identify blocking essences to initiate changes within the framework of these disciplines. Several phenomenological essences extracted from the interviews in Tokyo are illustrated
Date: 1999
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