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Routledge Handbook of Japanese Business and Management
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ABSTRACT
The Routledge Handbook of Japanese Business and Management provides a comprehensive overview of management and business processes and practices in Japanese companies. The contributors combine theoretical findings and research results with a practical and contemporary view on how corporations and firms are managed in Japan.
The handbook is divided into eight sections covering:
- historical perspectives on Japanese management;
- structure and theory of the Japanese firm;
- the corporate environment in Japan;
- the Japanese work environment;
- the Japanese market;
- manufacturing and logistics;
- interaction and communication;
- the future of Japanese management.
This book is an essential reference resource for students and scholars working on Japanese companies, the Japanese market-place, Japanese consumers, or management processes in the Japanese firm. The book also provides an interesting and informative read for managers who need to deepen their knowledge on Japanese business processes.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I Historical perspectives on Japanese management
chapter 1|12 pages
The historical development of Japanese corporate management: 1603–1945
part |2 pages
PART II Structure and theory of the Japanese firm
part |2 pages
PART III The corporate environment in Japan
chapter 11|13 pages
Accounting in Japanese corporations: Cost designing for product development
part |2 pages
PART IV The Japanese work environment
part |2 pages
Part V: The Japanese market
part |2 pages
Part VI: Manufacturing and logistics
part |2 pages
Part VII: Interaction and communication
part |2 pages
PART VIII The future of Japanese management