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Investigates why unions have found it so difficult to get a foothold in Japanese‐owned automobile factories in the USA.
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female managers working in Japan cope with this environment? A recent study investigated.  …
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training in Japan. Describes the current structures and possible reforms.  …
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pie. But a Japan‐based multinational supermarket chain offers a more thorough and all‐embracing training programme to its …
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technologically oriented performance in technologically oriented businesses in mainland China and Japan. Design …/methodology/approach – Data was collected from 262 employees in mainland China and 236 employees in Japan pertaining to their service and … satisfaction, performance orientation, and helpfulness. In Japan, the seven dimensions consisted of extroversion, emotional …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight challenges to the transfer of technologies which are caused by the internationalization of companies and the need to outsource production in a globalized business environment. Aside from typical methods of transfer by means of documents or...
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/methodology/approach – Samples from Japan ( n = 73), Turkey ( n = 95) and the USA ( n = 128) were surveyed using these two resources. Generally, the … individualism, while Japan stresses respect and agreeableness. Findings – Interestingly, members of the Turkey sample found it …
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sensitivities among elderly consumers. Originality/value Studies on consumers’ perceptions towards CSP in Japan are scarce …
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changed. Design/methodology/approach – Out of 275 food companies in Japan, three leading companies were selected as cases … study” as a receptor for corporate food education lessons in Japan.  …
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Posits that divisionalization in companies, as we know it today, followed on from Du Pont in the 1920s, and goes on to show this in greater detail. Indicates that something eventful happened in the 1980s — management became a big and extremely lucrative business. Suggests Japanese incursions...
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