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For Harmony and Strength - Japanese White-Collar Organization in Anthropological Perspective (Paperback, Revised)
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For Harmony and Strength - Japanese White-Collar Organization in Anthropological Perspective (Paperback, Revised)
Series: Center for Japanese Studies, UC Berkeley, 9
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"Rohten has demonstrated that traditional anthropological method
and theory can be adjusted to the analysis of complex
organizations. The book provides a holistic perspective of a
Japanese bank and its more than 3,000 employees. Methodologically,
Rohlen analyzed this bank in much the same fashion as he would have
carried out the study of a small community. Eleven months of
participant observation within the bank and among its employees
after work provided the major source of data...Possibly the most
important finding of the study is that despite surface similarities
with banks throughout the world, the Japanese have evolved an
institution which is radically different. This bank, like many
modern Japanese businesses, is organized to secure a common
livelihood and way of life for its employees ...more than the best
cultural analysis of a Japanese business, for the book also
contributes to the fields of Japanese cultural change and
modernization process essential reading." (American
Anthropologist). "The account is adorned with an unusually rich
selection of illustration from the speeches of firm officers,
company records and documents, and of course extensive observations
from employees ...As a case study of a single Japanese
organization, For Harmony and Strength is a superb effort that
penetrates deeper than any other book in the English language."
(Contemporary Sociology). "A first-rate contribution to the
literature in applied anthropology and comparative and
cross-cultural management for the insights it provides on
management of white-collar employees in Japan." (Industrial and
Labor Relations Review). "A well-written, thoroughly researched
study of the internal life of a single Japanese organization.
Unlike most previous writers, Aohlen deals with the separate
recruitment, work, and leisure patterns of the bank's women
employees. As an anthropologist he has particular sensitivity to
the ritual meanings of bank songs, ceremonies, and extensive
training activities ...one of the best analyses to date of how
Japanese organization works." (Library Journal). "What emerges from
Rohlen's convincing and penetrating analysis is a picture of a
thoroughly 'Japanese' business organization deeply imbued with
Japanese cultural values ...in its sensitivity to cultural meanings
and in its analytical coherence in the presentation of data, this
book is a model of scholarship matched by few ethnographies. It
will be consulted by those specializing in Japan, those interested
in organizational behavior, and those interested in seeing 'the
meanings of fundamental matters, ' for a long time to come."
(Journal of Asian Studies).
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