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across the USA, Japan and China. Attempts to contrast gender role typing attitudes. Describes how men in each country had …
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businesses overseas – and some countries seem to be more appealing than others. Most recently, Tesco has moved into China and the …
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strategists, few of them will realize just how mighty Japan and its firms were in the 1990s. As the world’s second biggest economy …
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Examines three forms of business networking that have been identified within South East Asia: Japanese business networking, Korean business networking and Chinese family business networking. These demonstrate distinct characteristics. The Japanese system is the most well known and is exhibited...
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, Japan and Coca‐Cola, USA. The study finds overall and salient‐trait halo for both subsidiaries in a convenience sample of …
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Japanese corporate product development strategies are examined. Product development Japanese style is the dynamic and continuous process of adaptation to change in the environment. A background to the methods currently used, including the strategic role played by top management,...
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East Asia, and can involve tax evasion, money laundering and bankruptcy. Reviews the amount of tax evasion in Japan …
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, the USA and Japan to study the problems plaguing issuance of sweat equity shares. The USA's prototypical reference and … burgeoning technical soundness coupled with the sound venture capitalism of India and Japan has inspired the choice. The … structuring of sweat equity transactions and the tax treatment of sweat equity shares in the USA, India and Japan are discussed …
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evaluated how the circumstances of America and Japan's growth might apply to China and India, two of the fastest growing …'s rapid growth appear closer to those of contemporary China and India and on that basis the authors suggest that Japan might …Purpose – This paper aims to present a general review of the circumstances of America and Japan's rapid corporate …
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Japanese materialistic behavior and consumption trends are examined by comparing age‐cohort differences between the Japanese “new breed” and “second baby‐boomer age‐cohorts”. Price perception, brand loyalty, and shopping‐information sources of the two age‐cohorts are also...
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