The Export of American Methods of Management to Japan
A. Parkanskii
Japanese Economy, 1973, vol. 2, issue 2, 65-76
Abstract:
Economic, political, social, and cultural features have produced the uniqueness of the forms and methods of management in Japan. At the same time, the country, with its "lag" in the development of capitalist relations, is greatly influenced by foreign, primarily American, practice. Even though Japanese business circles were familiar with American management long before World War II, these methods have come into common use only in the postwar years.
Date: 1973
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