A Sociology of Work in Japan (Contemporary Japanese Society)



Publisher: Cambridge University Press | ISBN: 0521651204 | edition 2005 | PDF | 324 pages | 1,2 mb

This comprehensive, introductory overview of the "world of work" in Japan recalls post-war Japan to analyze the development of industrial relations and the Japanese style of management. It considers the changes that took place in the early nineties when disillusionment set in and unemployment and economic insecurity became facts of life. The authors challenge the preeminence of Japanese management practices which have dominated the literature over the last three decades.

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