Industrial management -- Japan
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Industrial management -- Japan
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Industrial management
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Incoming Resources
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- Japanese management, tradition and transition, Arthur M. Whitehill
- A sociology of work in Japan, Ross Mouer and Hirosuke Kawanishi
- Manufacturing ideology, scientific management in twentieth-century Japan, William M. Tsutsui
- The Japanese company, Rodney Clark
- Economic views from Japan, selections from Economic eye
- Cracking the Japanese market, strategies for success in the new global economy, James C. Morgan, J. Jeffrey Morgan
- The Japanese market economy system, its strengths and weaknesses, Tsuru Kotaro
- Strategic vs. evolutionary management, a U.S.-Japan comparison of strategy and organization, Tadao Kagono ... [and others] ; in collaboration with Shiori Sakamoto, Johny K. Johansson
- Information, incentives, and bargaining in the Japanese economy, Masahiko Aoki
- The Japanese industrial system, Charles J. McMillan
- Japanese success? British failure?, comparisons in business performance since 1945, edited by Etsuo Abé and Terry Gourvish
- Information, incentives, and bargaining in the Japanese economy, Masahiko Aoki
- Penser à l'envers, travail et organisation dans l'entreprise japonaise, Benjamin Coriat
- Japanese manufacturing techniques, nine hidden lessons in simplicity, Richard J. Schonberger
- Strategy and structure of Japanese enterprises, Toyohiro Kono ; foreword by Malcolm Falkus
- Business enterprise in Japan, views of leading Japanese economists, edited by Kenichi Imai and Ryutaro Komiya ; translation edited and introduced by Ronald Dore and Hugh Whittaker
- Global Japanization?, the transnational transformation of the labour process, edited by Tony Elger and Chris Smith
- Turning Japanese, the fight for industrial control of the new Europe, Tim Jackson
- Theory and management of collective strategies in international business, the impact of globalization on Japanese-German business collaboration in Asia, René Haak
- Hybrid factory, the Japanese production system in the United States, edited by Tetsuo Abo
- Comparative responses to globalization, experiences of British and Japanese enterprises, edited by Maki Umemura and Rika Fujioka
- The Japanese and Korean experiences in managing development, Miyohei Shinohara, Toru Yanagihara, Kwang Suk Kim ; Ramgopal Agarwala, editor
- The business reinvention of Japan, how to make sense of the new Japan and why it matters, Ulrike Schaede
- Japan's reluctant multinationals, Japanese management at home and abroad, Malcolm Trevor
- Growth through competition, competition through growth, strategic management and the economy in Japan, Hiroyuki Odagiri
- Working for the Japanese, myths and realities : British perceptions, Stephanie Jones ; forewords by Sir Peter Parker and Haydn Abbott
- The Economic analysis of the Japanese firm, edited by Masahiko Aoki
- Firms and industrial organization in Japan, Yoshiro Miwa
- Theory Z, how American business can meet the Japanese challenge, William G. Ouchi
- Cooperation at work, the Mondragón experience, Keith Bradley, Alan Gelb
- The rise of the Japanese corporate system, the inside view of a MITI official, Koji Matsumoto ; translated from the Japanese by Thomas I. Elliott
- The new community firm, employment, governance and management reform in Japan, T. Inagami and D. Hugh Whittaker
- Japan at work = Nihon, katsuryokuaru Nihon : rōdō shijō to koyō kanri no jūnansei, markets, management and flexibility, Ronald Dore, Jean Bounine-Cabalé, Kari Tapiola
- Shaping the future of Japanese management, new leadership to overcome the impending crisis, Tsuchiya Moriaki, Konomi Yoshinobu
- The Anatomy of Japanese business, edited with an introduction by Kazuo Sato and Yasuo Hoshino
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