1st Edition

The Origins of Japanese Industrial Power Strategy, Institutions and the Development of Organisational Capability

Edited By Etsuo Abe, Robert Fitzgerald Copyright 1995
    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    The recognised success of the post-war Japanese economy has rested on the qualities of its manufacturing industries. This book explores the origins, rationale, and consequences of this transformation. Using theoretical insights and detailed evidence, it reviews the rise of the Japanese economy and the nature, causes, and changing objectives of vertical and horizontal integration; ownership, control, financing and bank-industry relations; and the major operational functions of production, human resources, distribution and marketing.

    Asia Pacigic Business Review - "an excellent introductory essay...Although these are generally brief essays, the focus on the origins of industrial development, and the use of specific case studies and illustrations means that there is a good deal here to interest the specialist reader. Given that the volume manages to cover many of the most noteworthy and debated factors behind Japanese economic development, it would clearly also make a valuable introductory text

    Biography

    Etsuo Abe, Robert Fitzgerald