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Purpose – To produce rapid innovation, Japanese companies have learned to manage strategic communities for new product development. These communities require the merging and integration of different technologies and the coordination of relationships among all levels of management, alliance...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to construct historical perceptions of coal use in India and Japan in different … use of coal energy in India and Japan. It highlights the communities of stakeholders interested in coal energy resource … narratives of its past and recent coal use, the role and function of coal in the overall energy mix of India and Japan are …
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‐labelling in Japan, and the possible roles of two connected non‐governmental organizations (NGOs) – the Marine Stewarship Council … eco‐labels in Japan.  …
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What does it take to lead a company which is learning to change and changing to learn? Discusses the practices and principles of proven leaders from firms such as PepsiCo, Tata, Toyota and Wal‐Mart.
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Spurred by recession, major Japanese corporations have reduced their workforces, introduced merit pay and performance appraisal, abolished promotion on seniority and moved production overseas. These have been unsettling to a culture which prides itself on stability, continuity, group support and...
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A company’s “core” workers in Japan can still expect jobs for life, but recession has brought an end to automatic …
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“All you need is love” is not only the title of a famous Beatles song but also a guiding principle behind education and training at a multinational retailing chain. This article describes the unusual staff‐development practices employed by Yaohan International Group.
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Companies in declining industries can still be successful, as the experience of Toray of Japan, the world’s largest …
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So‐called “enterprise” unions ‐ in which membership is restricted to a company’s employees ‐ predominate in Japan. Some …
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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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