Evolution of the Japanese System of Employer-Employee Relations, 1868–1945
Robert Evans
Business History Review, 1970, vol. 44, issue 1, 110-125
Abstract:
In analyzing the evolution of the modern Japanese system of industrial labor relations, Professor Evans argues that Japan's culture and history played dominant roles in the formation of employer-employee relations, and that convergence with western practices was Largely absent.
Date: 1970
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