This four volume set on Japanese business enterprise traces the
evolution of writings on Japanese business and management from the
early 1970s to the present day. The articles included here
represent some of the most influential writings in the field from
the 1970s and 1990s, as well as major recent publications on
current and future directions in the evolution of research on
Japanese business enterprise. Articles spanning the early 1970s
through the mid-1980s show how the perceptions of an entire
generation of the nature of Japanese business enterprise and its
unique attributes were formed. Key writings on Japanese management
published between 1980 and 1994 discuss industrial and functional
areas within Japanese business enterprise: manufacturing and
production in general; the automotive industry; banking and
finance; corporate strategy; and inter-organizational
relationships. Central themes in the set are the
internationalization and organizational learning of Japanese
business. Key articles discuss Japanese management overseas, and
innovation and learning in Japanese business.
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