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American Enterprise in Japan
Tomoko Hamada
出版
SUNY Press
, 1991-08-06
主題
Business & Economics / International / General
Business & Economics / Industries / General
Social Science / Anthropology / General
ISBN
0791406393
9780791406397
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=lzPh5ofQyMgC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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This book describes how American and Japanese management ideologies meet, collide, and contend in the process of competitive cooperation during a joint venture in Japan. In a detailed case study, Hamada describes the very real problems when Japanese and American managers run a business operation, and analyzes them from a comparative, relativistic, and historical perspective. The author presents a novel and effective way of viewing organizational dynamics, seeing the unfinished cultural process between different sub-groups who create and recreate the symbolic meanings of corporate phenomena. Her succinct analysis of Japanese and American behavioral modes makes both practical and theoretical contributions to the field of international management.
Highlighting the interdependence between corporate culture and broader societal culture, Hamada looks closely at interactions between American and Japanese businessmen, analyzes their cultural differences, and proposes that these differences can be viewed not just as a source of continuing conflict but of dynamic cooperation.