Japanese and German Enterprises

Japanese and German Enterprises

Comparison of Industrial Cocentration System and Business Management

Yamazaki, Toshio

Springer Verlag, Singapore

10/2024

524

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Preface.- List of Tables.- List of Figures.- 1. Introduction: Research Topics and Analytical Framework.-Part 1:Total System of Business Management and Characteristics of Management in Japan and German.- 2. Overview of the Total System of Business Management in Postwar Japan and Germany.- 3. Business Management Characteristics in Japan and Germany.- Part 2: System of Postwar Industrial Concentration.- 4. Structures and Functions of Large Corporate Groups.- 5. New Developments of the Industrial System Based on Industry-Bank Relationships.- Part 3: Americanization of Business Management and "Reframing" from the Postwar Period to the Early 1970s.- 6. Deployment of American Management Education.- 7. Deployment of Human Relations.- 8. Deployment of Industrial Engineering.- 9. Deployment of the Ford System.- 10. Deployment of Marketing Methods.- 11. Deployment of a Divisional Structure.- 12. "Reframing" in the Americanization Process and Japanese-Style Managment and German-Style Management from the Postwar Period to the Early 1970s.- Part 4: Business Management in the Periods from the 1970s to the 1980s and after the 1990s.- 13. Development of Mass Production Systems in Japan and Germany during the 1970-1980s and Its Significance.- 14. Transformation toward Shareholder Value-oriented Management and Corporate Governance in Japan and Germany after the 1990s: Resurgence of the Americanization of Business Management.- 15. Conclusion: Significance of Comparative Study of Business Management in Japan and Germany.- Archival sources.- Index.
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Americanization;Business management;German enterprise;Industrial concentration;Japanese enterprise;Regionalization