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The legacy of the Kamon in the Japanese management

Costache Sorina and Opreanu Bogdan
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Costache Sorina: Romanian American University
Opreanu Bogdan: Technical University of Civil Engineering

Romanian Economic Business Review, 2007, vol. 2, issue 2, 83-92

Abstract: Japan in itself but especially after the so-called “Japanese miracle” generated a frenzy of questions that searched for the hidden secret recipe for economic growth. Japan has limited land and natural resources, but something special must have led to their economic ascension. Long series of works and studies were aimed at deciphering the inner workings of this amazing culture. Since Japanese culture is so unique and hermetic, it must also be the core reason for its economic successes after the Second World War. Indeed, their culture forged their peculiar type of management that seems to be the key to success. But what exactly did trigger their particular type of management that led to such high economic standpoint? This paper aims to elaborate an explanation of the basis of the Japanese management and underline the reasons for its extraordinary results.

Keywords: Japanese miracle; Japanese culture; Japanese management; economic success (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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