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Japanese Industry in the American South (Paperback, New)
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In spite of Japanese investment in America and the debate on the
competitive edge of Japanese enterprise, we know little about the
actual people who are managing and working in Japanese plants.
"Japanese Industry in the American South" describes the industrial
cultures found in three Japanese industrial plants in the American
South. Choong Soon Kim discusses why Japanese industries are coming
to the South, to what extent Japanese industrial management in the
South replicates the industrial relations model used in the home
plants in Japan, and examines the reactions of Americans toward the
Japanese expatriates. The Japanese have had a profound effect on
Southerners. Meeting the challenges of the Japanese has led
Americans to rediscover their own strengths and weaknesses.
"Japanese Industry in the American South" offers a different
perspective. Western scholars have emphasized the positive aspects
of traditional values and practices for Japanese industry, and
haveeven romanticized their effects. Utilizing his bicultural
experience, Choong Soon Kim discusses how the American public tends
to over-estimate Japanese knowledge about American culture and the
Japanese ability to be competitive with their American
counterparts. He also talks about the idea many Americans still
have that Japanese industrialists are so knowledgeable about the
South that they can exploit what are seen as southern
characteristics: white, rural, polite and non-union--of people who
are supposedly eager to work hard for low wages. Conversely, the
numerous concessions, compromises, and accommodations required by
the Japanese are exposed and analyzed here. "Japanese Industry in
the" "American South" reveals a morebalanced view of Japan's
success as well as struggles to remain competitive in an American
setting.
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