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11 Personnel Management System

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Japanese Economy, 1984, vol. 13, issue 1-2, 179-196

Abstract: The feature of personnel management systems of successful Japanese corporations can be explained by the concept of Gemeinschaft, or community organization, as opposed to Gesellschaft (association) - concepts first put forward by Tönnies (Tönnies, 1887). Gemeinschaft is like a family or a church where members are combined by mutual love. Getting together is itself a source of joy. People love, help, trust and understand one another, and share bad luck as well as good.

Date: 1984
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