ABSTRACT

Japanese white-collar workers have been characterised by their intense loyalty and life-long commitment to their companies. This book is based on very extensive ethnographic research inside a Japanese insurance company during the period when the company was going through a major crisis which ended in the company's bankruptcy and collapse. It examines the attitudes of Japanese employees towards their work, their company and related issues at a time when the established order and established attitudes were under threat. The wide range and detail of the reporting of workers' attitudes, often in their own words, sustained over a considerable timescale, makes this study a particularly valuable resource.

chapter |7 pages

1 Introduction

chapter |15 pages

2 Economic background

chapter |32 pages

3 The current situation

chapter |34 pages

4 Restructuring

chapter |20 pages

5 The company and change

chapter |60 pages

6 The flowers of 1985

chapter |41 pages

7 Ideology and economic strategising

chapter |12 pages

9 Narrative and myth

chapter |11 pages

10 C-Life goes under

chapter |2 pages

11 Conclusion