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A history of top management in Japan : managerial enterprises and family enterprises
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A history of top management in Japan : managerial enterprises and family enterprises

Author: 森川, 英正, (1930- ) ; Hidemasa Morikawa
Publisher: Oxford [UK] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2001.
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"This study of the structure of Japanese top management demonstrates the difference between family-owned firms and professionally managed firms, creating a framework with which to explore the development of managerial capability and the evolution of managerial systems. Morikawa combines his own research into salaried managers in Japan with conceptual models developed by Alfred Chandler, while arguing that Chandler  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: 森川, 英正, (1930- ) ; Hidemasa Morikawa
ISBN: 0195131657 9780195131659
OCLC Number: 45420027
Description: xiv, 226 p. ; 25 cm.
Other Titles: Toppu manejimento no keieishi.
Responsibility: by Hidemasa Morikawa.
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This study analyzes the top management of leading Japanese enterprises. Drawing on the work of Alfred Chandler, Morikawa demonstrates the difference between family-owned and professionally-managed  Read more...

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