British Factory Japanese Factory

British Factory Japanese Factory
Author: Ronald P. Dore
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780520024953

Based on surveys of two Japanese factories and two British ones conducted in 1969.

British Factory Japanese Factory

British Factory Japanese Factory
Author: Ronald Dore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-10-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780415852760

The Japanese way of work is notoriously ¿different¿. But is it Japan or Britain which is the odd man out? When originally published this was the first book to explore the real differences, through a point-by-point comparison of two Japanese factories with two British ones making similar products. In the first half of the book this comparison is pursued in systematic detail and clear illustration of the attitudes and assumptions which underlie what the author calls the ¿market-oriented¿ system of Britain and the ¿organization-oriented¿ system of Japan. One chapter shows how the employment institutions of the two countries fit into their political, family and educational institutions ¿ an exercise in functionalist sociology which dominates t he later chapters and makes a major contribution to the discussion of development and of the ¿convergence¿ of different systems.

Japanese Companies-British Factories

Japanese Companies-British Factories
Author: Brian Joseph McCormick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This study has been stimulated by an interest in developments since the comparative studies of organization, management and industrial relations in Ronald Dore's "British Factory-Japanese Factory". It examines the background of changes in the home and host economy/society.

Samurai William

Samurai William
Author: Giles Milton
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2003-01-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0374706239

An eye-opening account of the first encounter between England and Japan, by the acclaimed author of Nathaniel's Nutmeg In 1611, the merchants of London's East India Company received a mysterious letter from Japan, written several years previously by a marooned English mariner named William Adams. Foreigners had been denied access to Japan for centuries, yet Adams had been living in this unknown land for years. He had risen to the highest levels in the ruling shogun's court, taken a Japanese name, and was now offering his services as adviser and interpreter. Seven adventurers were sent to Japan with orders to find and befriend Adams, in the belief that he held the key to exploiting the opulent riches of this forbidden land. Their arrival was to prove a momentous event in the history of Japan and the shogun suddenly found himself facing a stark choice: to expel the foreigners and continue with his policy of isolation, or to open his country to the world. For more than a decade the English, helped by Adams, were to attempt trade with the shogun, but confounded by a culture so different from their own, and hounded by scheming Jesuit monks and fearsome Dutch assassins, they found themselves in a desperate battle for their lives. Samurai William is the fascinating story of a clash of two cultures, and of the enormous impact one Westerner had on the opening of the East.

Shinohata

Shinohata
Author: Ronald P. Dore
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1994-04-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780520086289

The spectacular changes that have occurred since World War II, occupation, and the achievement of industrial parity is meshed with revealing portraits of how the hamlet is structured, how it works, and what it means to live in this most elemental and formative of all Japanese social entities.