
Global Japanization?
About this book
"... Present[s] original case studies of work reorganization and workers' experiences within both Japanese companies and those of their competitors in diverse sectors and national settings. These studies provide a wide-ranging critique of conventional accounts of Japanese models of management and production, and their implications for employees. They offer new evidence and fresh perspectives on the role of 'transplants' in disseminating manufacturing innovations, and on the responses of non-Japanese firms in reorganizing production operations and industrial relations."--Back cover.
Subjects
Industrial managementCase studiesJapanese CorporationsProduction managementForeign countriesLaborIndustrial management, japanCorporations, japaneseWorkTravailSociétés japonaisesProductionGestionÉtudes de casBUSINESS & ECONOMICSPOLITICAL SCIENCELabor & Industrial Relations