21st-century Japanese management: New systems, lasting values

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Japan's economy and businesses are entering this century with new management systems but their values unchanged. Drawing on the author's analysis of the 1950s, financial systems, personnel management methods, role of the corporation and R&D capabilities are re-assessed to provide a comprehensive analysis of Japan's financial and industrial changes.

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Abegglen, J. C. (2006). 21st-century Japanese management: New systems, lasting values. 21st-Century Japanese Management: New Systems, Lasting Values (pp. 1–194). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230500853

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