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German Business Management A Japanese Perspective On Regional Development Factors 1st Edition Toshio Yamazaki Auth

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German Business Management A Japanese Perspective On Regional Development Factors 1st Edition Toshio Yamazaki Auth
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Publisher: Springer Japan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Toshio Yamazaki (auth.)
ISBN: 9784431543022, 9784431543039, 4431543023, 4431543031
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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German Business Management A Japanese Perspective On Regional Development Factors 1st Edition Toshio Yamazaki Auth by Toshio Yamazaki (auth.) 9784431543022, 9784431543039, 4431543023, 4431543031 instant download after payment.

How are German capitalism and German business management to be understood from the perspective of Japan?

Both Germany and Japan as defeated nations in World War II received significant American leadership and support after the war. Both countries developed their enterprises, industries, and economy by deploying and adapting technology and management methods from the United States while establishing systems of industrial concentration in their own ways. By these means, both nations became major trading countries. However, current economic and business conditions differ greatly between Germany and Japan.

In trade, American influence on Japanese business is still strong. Japan could not and cannot establish a complementary relationship with American industrial sectors and their products in the American market. In addition, a common market structure like the E.U. does not exist in Asia. In contrast to Japan, Germany developed independently from the American influence and became part of a well-integrated regional economy. What were the driving forces that created those differences?

That question is approached from a Japanese point of view in this book, based on the assumption that the origins of distinct characteristics of German business management after World War II were developed in the 1950s and ’60s. The book analyzes the transformation of business management in Germany and explains the characteristics and structures of German management.

The author describes how the development of German companies determined the current German condition— “the Europeanization of Germany”—while the world faced the globalization process. Demonstrating the basic foundation of European integration by analyzing market factors in Europe as well as the internal structural transformation of management in Germany, this book is a valuable resource for undergraduate and graduate students, educators, and researchers in the fields of business management, business history, and economic history.

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