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Japanese Business Down Under - Patterns of Japanese Investment in Australia (Paperback): David W. Edgington Japanese Business Down Under - Patterns of Japanese Investment in Australia (Paperback)
David W. Edgington
R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first comprehensive study of post-war Japanese transnational corporations in Australia, this book, first published in 1990, gives valuable insights into the particular characteristics of Japanese overseas investment. It looks at how, where and why Japanese corporations have set up their business activities in Australia, focusing on the economic, political and geographic factors shaping their operations. It presents case studies of Japanese trading companies, manufacturing companies, banks, and financial institutions. As well as highlighting the essential differences that separate Japanese transnational companies from those of the UK and the USA, the study gives new theoretical insights into the complex behaviour of Japanese corporations in their host countries.

Japan and the West: The Perception Gap (Paperback): David W. Edgington Japan and the West: The Perception Gap (Paperback)
David W. Edgington; Keizo Nagatani
R1,037 Discovery Miles 10 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book first published in 1998 containes the work of Six members of the Centre for Japanese Research (CJR), an area unit of the Institute for Asian Research at the University of British Columbia. They were motivated by the fact that after over a century of cultural, economic and political interaction between the two regions, mutual misunderstandings or perception gaps remain deep and wide and by the belief that highlighting these differences, as they manifest in diverse areas and manners, might potentially contribute to a better understanding, if not an immediate narrowing, of the gaps. The six essays that follow are the products of such group efforts. Three authors are Westerners and the remaining three are Japanese by origin. By speciality, they represent modern Japanese literature, cultural anthropology, art history, political science, economics and geography.

Japanese Business Down Under - Patterns of Japanese Investment in Australia (Hardcover): David W. Edgington Japanese Business Down Under - Patterns of Japanese Investment in Australia (Hardcover)
David W. Edgington
R1,676 Discovery Miles 16 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first comprehensive study of post-war Japanese transnational corporations in Australia, this book, first published in 1990, gives valuable insights into the particular characteristics of Japanese overseas investment. It looks at how, where and why Japanese corporations have set up their business activities in Australia, focusing on the economic, political and geographic factors shaping their operations. It presents case studies of Japanese trading companies, manufacturing companies, banks, and financial institutions. As well as highlighting the essential differences that separate Japanese transnational companies from those of the UK and the USA, the study gives new theoretical insights into the complex behaviour of Japanese corporations in their host countries.

Japan and the West: The Perception Gap (Hardcover): David W. Edgington Japan and the West: The Perception Gap (Hardcover)
David W. Edgington; Keizo Nagatani
R3,262 Discovery Miles 32 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book first published in 1998 containes the work of Six members of the Centre for Japanese Research (CJR), an area unit of the Institute for Asian Research at the University of British Columbia. They were motivated by the fact that after over a century of cultural, economic and political interaction between the two regions, mutual misunderstandings or perception gaps remain deep and wide and by the belief that highlighting these differences, as they manifest in diverse areas and manners, might potentially contribute to a better understanding, if not an immediate narrowing, of the gaps. The six essays that follow are the products of such group efforts. Three authors are Westerners and the remaining three are Japanese by origin. By speciality, they represent modern Japanese literature, cultural anthropology, art history, political science, economics and geography.

Reconstructing Kobe - The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity (Paperback): David W. Edgington Reconstructing Kobe - The Geography of Crisis and Opportunity (Paperback)
David W. Edgington
R946 Discovery Miles 9 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Six thousand people died and hundreds of thousands lost their homes
when the Great Hanshin Earthquake hit Kobe in January 1995. It was the
largest disaster to affect postwar Japan and one of the most
destructive postwar natural disasters to strike a developed country.
Although the media focused on the disaster's immediate effects,
the long-term reconstruction efforts have gone largely unexplored.

Drawing on fieldwork and interviews with planners, activists, and
bureaucrats, David Edgington records the first ten years of
reconstruction and recovery efforts and offers detailed descriptions of
the geography of crisis and opportunity. Which districts were most
vulnerable to quake and why? Did policy makers and planners exploit
opportunities to revitalize the city and make it more sustainable and
disaster proof? Edgington's intricate investigation of Japanese
urban policy, local governance, and land use in stricken neighbourhoods
reveals that Japan's particular style of urban redevelopment
hindered rather than hastened its ability to rebuild a devastated
city.

An absorbing account of the largest urban-planning redevelopment
effort in Japanese history and the disaster that caused it,
Reconstructing Kobe offers real-world solutions to urban planners and
policy makers and is essential reading for students and scholars of
Japanese urban and planning history.

Japan at the Millennium - Joining Past and Future (Paperback): David W. Edgington Japan at the Millennium - Joining Past and Future (Paperback)
David W. Edgington
R914 R817 Discovery Miles 8 170 Save R97 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This critical, multi-disciplinary collection explores the convergence of past and future in contemporary Japan. Contributors comment on a wide range of economic, socio-cultural, and political trends – such as the mobilization of Japanese labour, the burgeoning Ainu identity movement, and the shifting place of the modern woman – and conclude that despite the rapid changes, many of the traditional facets of Japanese society have remained intact. Institutional change, they assert, is unlikely to occur quickly, and Japan must find alternate ways to adjust to 21st century pressures of global competition and interdependence. A pleasure to read, this broad volume will be welcomed by upper level undergraduates, graduates, and specialists in Japanese studies.

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