Is Japanese-Type Management Really Japanese?
Moriaki Tsuchiya
Japanese Economy, 1979, vol. 8, issue 1, 3-7
Abstract:
The task for us business economists, as one might put it, is to ascertain the present state of the various interests and institutions that affect business management, to explain logically how this has developed and what kind of meaning the present state has in relation to various aspects of society, and to deduce how this will change in the future.
Date: 1979
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