The Organizational Structure of Mitsubishi and Mitsui Zaibatsu, 1868–1922: A Comparative Study
Hidemasa Morikawa
Business History Review, 1970, vol. 44, issue 1, 62-83
Abstract:
As their enterprises expanded at the turn of the century, the leaders of two of the most famous Japanese zaibatsu worked continually to maintain the delicate balance between centralization and decentralization so essential to continued growth. Professor Morikawa chronicles and analyzes the most important organizational developments in these gigantic family firms.
Date: 1970
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