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This study explores whether a nation‐culture factor (national culture) or a worker‐type factor (organizational types of workers) has more powerful effects on various job‐related orientations of Japanese, US and Australian employees. Job‐related orientations were categorized into the...
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Cultural difference leads to unmatched diversities of managerial decision styles among American, Japanese and Korean groupings when these three groups are studied by means of the Decision Style Inventory.
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Management in the English‐speaking world depends on exhortation, yet without top management's full commitment and support, productivity programmes will not work. To continue to compete on the international market there is a need to manage and utilise resources more effectively; an analysis of...
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In an effort to determine, with reference to the US and Japan, what factors give rise to a society's emergence, growth … perceived in Japan, while economic and political factors appear more significant to Americans.  …
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Japan's adoption (and adaption) of QC circles 10 years earlier than most of the rest of the world, and the role this … has played in Japan's advancement as an industrialised nation, is examined. The growth of circles in Japan is charted, and …
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Japan's success in the management of its organisations has long been admired and envied by the rest of the western …
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Action Research (AR) is presented as an interpretive conceptual framework through which an understanding of management systems can be achieved. The proposed interpretive framework is briefly described and examined as a comparative management framework. The merit inherent in AR as an interpretive...
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Japanese and American management decision‐making patterns are compared. The Daido Steel Company of Nagoya, Japan, was a …
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This article aims to clarify some obstacles for creative activity which have been existing in Japan – especially … through socio‐cultural views. (It may be refreshing to see an article about several of the weaknesses of Japan because so much …
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Focusing on small houses has become one of the recent trends in housing design in Japan, as has been observed in many …
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