Social Relations and Japanese-Style Management: Internal and External Ittaika-Mode Relations of Japanese Enterprises
Kohzo Nishida
Japanese Economy, 1984, vol. 12, issue 3, 21-63
Abstract:
The Introductory Note below is based on text prepared by the author in English. The author prefers to leave two basic concepts—Keiyaku relations and Ittaika relations—not fully translated into English in this publication, and we have respected his wish. For the reader who is not familiar with Japanese, let us note that Keiyaku is a contract and Keiyaku relations are relations based on a contract. Ittaika is unification or identification of two or more independent entities, and Ittaika relations are relations of two or more parties who identify with one another as a single entity.—K. S.
Date: 1984
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