Japanese capitalism and entrepreneurship : a history of business from the Tokugawa era to the present /


Pierre-Yves Donzé, Julia S. Yongue.
Bok Engelsk 2024 Pierre-Yves Donzé
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Opplysninger
1: Continuity, Discontinuity, and Change: Tracing the roots of capitalism and entrepreneurship in the Tokugawa Period -- 2: Capitalism and Entrepreneurship in the Meiji Period (1868-1912): Public sector -- 3: Capitalism and Entrepreneurship in the Meiji Period (1868-1912): Private entrepreneurs -- 4: Industrial Capitalism in a Changing Social and Geopolitical Environment (1895-1930) -- 5: The Role of Foreign Companies (1895-1930) -- 6: Empire, War, and Business -- 7: Business During the Occupation Period: Continuity and Change -- 8: The “Japanese Miracle” -- 9. Business and Consumerism in the High and Stable Growth Periods -- 10. The Bubble Economy and its Aftermath -- 11. Global Competition during the Lost Decades -- 12. Rebooting Global Competitiveness in Post-3.11 Japan. - "This book explores the development of capitalism in Japan from the Edo period to the present. Highlighting some of the latest academic research in business, socio-economic, and cultural history, it offers novel perspectives on the development of modern Japan, particularly since the 20th century. Accessible to a broad audience, this work provides insights into the evolution of Japanese capitalism over time as well as some of the individuals who played a role in its development. This is the first publication of its kind specifically using the history of capitalism as the focal point for discussing the formation of modern Japanese business. Unlike most histories of the economic development of Japan, this book does not examine institutions solely through macroeconomic data. Instead, the formation and transformation of capitalism are interpreted as the outcome of the actions of individuals, namely entrepreneurs and social groups within a changing political and cultural context. In addition, the transnational and global dimensions of the history of Japanese capitalism investigated in this book offer a fresh and original look at contemporary Japan"--
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Geografisk emneord
Asia : (NO-TrBIB)HUME01809. - Japan : (NO-TrBIB)HUME01941
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ISBN
9780192887474
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