UID:
almahu_9949880777102882
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9781315560892
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1315560895
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9781317199656
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1317199650
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9781317199663
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1317199669
Series Statement:
Routledge frontiers of business management ; 12
Content:
Japanese Management in Evolution illustrates the significant changes that have been taking place in Japanese business by focusing on'emerging industries'in the relatively neglected service and'creative'sectors as well as other key industries, and to put those changes in historical perspective by providing an overview of business development since World War II. By employing state-of-the-art research techniques and unconventional innovative approaches in analysing Japanese management - including network and discourse analysis, ethnographic explorations, and more - the book reveals historical developments and in-depth analyses of established and emerging composition of sectors and industries where cultural capital matters. Throughout the book, the common theme conveyed to readers is a consistently strong message that the change is ongoing and the evolution of management style is real in the Japanese context.
Note:
Part Part I Overview and introduction --
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chapter 1 Japanese business and management in evolution /
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part Part II Changes in governance, management system, and ownership --
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chapter 2 The evolution of ownership structure in the Japanese firms (1962{u2013}2012) /
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chapter 3 The functionality of hybrid organizational form: an overview of research on business units of Japanese firms /
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chapter 4 Japanese family firms between tradition and transition /
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part Part III Breaks and evolution in the manufacturing and service sectors --
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chapter 5 The decline of the Japanese flat panel display industry: causes of failure and implications /
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chapter 6 Monozukuri management: driver of sustained competitiveness in the Japanese auto industry /
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chapter 7 Who imitates whom?: a study on new product introductions in the Japanese non-alcoholic beverage industry /
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part Part IV Creative industries and cultural capital in new paradigms --
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chapter 8 Networks and management in the Japanese creative industries /
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chapter 9 Japanese youth subcultures as an alternative fashion system and a new business model /
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chapter 10 Culture as a new frontier of business: a study of service provider{u2013}customer interactions at Sushi Bars in Tokyo /
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chapter 11 Japan{u2019}s high-end audio equipment industry in transition: pragmatic valuation of 2hi-fi3 sound and valorization through networks /
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part Part V Managerial innovations, new directions, and emerging practices --
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chapter 12 The evolution of the ICT start-up ecosystem in Japan: From Corporate Logic to Venture Logic? /
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chapter 13 An emerging interpretation of CSR by Japanese corporations: an ecosystem approach to the simultaneous pursuit of social and economic values through core businesses /
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chapter 14 The change and continuity of accounting professionals in Japan: Interpretive policy analysis perspective /
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chapter 15 HRM research on Japanese organizations in the twenty-first century: review and emerging research topics /
Additional Edition:
Print version: Japanese management in evolution London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018. ISBN 9781138673366 (hardback)
Language:
English
Subjects:
Economics
Keywords:
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URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315560892
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