Japanese white-collar workers have been characterised by their intense loyalty and life-long commitment to their companies. This book is based on very extensive ethnographic research inside a Japanese insurance company during the period when the company was going through a major crisis which ended in the company's bankruptcy and collapse. It examines the attitudes of Japanese employees towards their work, their company and related issues at a time when the established order and established attitudes were under threat. The wide range and detail of the reporting of workers' attitudes, often in their own words, sustained over a considerable timescale, makes this study a particularly valuable resource.



Autorentext

Fiona Graham was the first Western woman to study at Keio University, Tokyo. Upon graduation, she worked at a traditional Japanese company in the life insurance industry. She completed her doctorate in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford and has worked since then writing and directing anthropological documentaries. She is the author of Inside the Japanese Company, also published by RoutledgeCurzon.



Inhalt

Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Economic background; Chapter 3 The current situation; Chapter 4 Restructuring; Chapter 5 The company and change; Chapter 6 The flowers of 1985; Chapter 7 Ideology and economic strategising; Chapter 8 Strategising during the filming of C-Life; Chapter 9 Narrative and myth; Chapter 10 C-Life goes under; Chapter 11 Conclusion Bibliography Index;

Titel
Japanese Company in Crisis
EAN
9781134278497
ISBN
978-1-134-27849-7
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
02.08.2004
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.35 MB
Anzahl Seiten
272
Jahr
2004
Untertitel
Englisch