ABSTRACT

This book sheds new light on Japanese management and its social consequences. Since the collapse of the Japanese bubble economy, the once acclaimed Japanese-style management has been under serious criticism both inside and outside Japan, but this is not a new phenomenon: over the last 50 years, evaluation of Japan and Japanese management has fluctuated widely between extreme affirmation and extreme negation. This study is unique because it is a longitudinal analysis that covers 35 years it uses firsthand information from managers in major Japanese corporations; and by involving several of these managers in the research process the views of actual practitioners are made available.

part |2 pages

Part I. Conceptual Framework

part |2 pages

Part II. Period of High Economic Growth (1962-1973)

chapter 4|10 pages

General Environment

chapter 5|24 pages

Idustry-Specific Environment

chapter 6|10 pages

Career Entry

chapter 7|21 pages

Career Formulation

chapter 8|16 pages

Overseas Assignments

chapter |3 pages

Summary to Part II

part |2 pages

Part III. Period between Two Oil Crises: A Period of Change (1974-1980)

chapter 9|13 pages

General Environment

chapter 10|20 pages

Industry-Specific Environment

chapter 11|18 pages

Career Progress

chapter 12|25 pages

Overseas Assignments

chapter 13|8 pages

Lives of Alumnae

chapter |4 pages

Summary to Part III

part |2 pages

Part IV. Period of Stable Economic Growth to the Bubble Economy (1981-1990)

chapter 14|8 pages

General Environment

chapter 15|21 pages

Industry-Specific Environment

chapter 16|18 pages

Career Progress and Change

chapter 17|25 pages

Overseas Assignments

chapter 18|8 pages

Work Lives of Alumnae

chapter |4 pages

Summary to Part IV

part |2 pages

Part V. Post Bubble Period (1991-2000)

chapter 19|10 pages

General Environment

chapter 20|25 pages

Industry-Specific Environment

chapter 21|19 pages

Top-Level Decision Making

chapter 22|18 pages

Late Career Diversity

chapter |4 pages

Summary to Part V

part |2 pages

Part VI. Contemporary Views on Japanese Society and Management