Current economic conditions have led many United States companies to search for ways of regaining competitive positions in international markets. Japan\u27s enviable succes in international trade suggests several possible remedies, one of which is development of more harmonious labor-management relations. Some commentators have opposed the application of these cooperative labor practices in the United States, claiming that cultural differences are insurmountable. Japanese-style labor relations, however, have been implemented in the United States, either by conscious imitation, or though similar, domestically developed systems termed quality of worklife and participative management programs. Speculations about and experiments with Japane...
In a treaty entered into before domestic civil rights legislation was enacted, the United States gra...
The pace of Japan’s economy is picking up again after more than a decade of stasis. During this long...
Japanese organizations combine the concepts of "competition" and "co-operation". They believe in lon...
Current economic conditions have led many United States companies to search for ways of regaining co...
The so-called traditions of Japanese labor relations are being put into practice in the United Sta...
This article builds on a rationalistic understanding of Japanese employment customs to argue that, u...
Our study explores cultural cognition in comparative U.S. – Japan employment relations through inter...
This note will evaluate the current legal status of Japanese-style worker participation programs und...
This Article examines the influences of foreign law on Japanese labor relations law and the process ...
This Note analyzes the American and Japanese approaches to plant closings and discusses to what exte...
The number of books and articles discussing Japanese management techniques with an eye to transplant...
This Article examines whether and under what circumstances Japanese labor and employment laws apply ...
This Special Project Note analyzes the labor relations systems of the Federal Republic of Germany, J...
This study offers a comparative analysis of a number of Japanese labor market features in relation t...
This study is about the development of Japanese industrial relations, based on a quantitative analys...
In a treaty entered into before domestic civil rights legislation was enacted, the United States gra...
The pace of Japan’s economy is picking up again after more than a decade of stasis. During this long...
Japanese organizations combine the concepts of "competition" and "co-operation". They believe in lon...
Current economic conditions have led many United States companies to search for ways of regaining co...
The so-called traditions of Japanese labor relations are being put into practice in the United Sta...
This article builds on a rationalistic understanding of Japanese employment customs to argue that, u...
Our study explores cultural cognition in comparative U.S. – Japan employment relations through inter...
This note will evaluate the current legal status of Japanese-style worker participation programs und...
This Article examines the influences of foreign law on Japanese labor relations law and the process ...
This Note analyzes the American and Japanese approaches to plant closings and discusses to what exte...
The number of books and articles discussing Japanese management techniques with an eye to transplant...
This Article examines whether and under what circumstances Japanese labor and employment laws apply ...
This Special Project Note analyzes the labor relations systems of the Federal Republic of Germany, J...
This study offers a comparative analysis of a number of Japanese labor market features in relation t...
This study is about the development of Japanese industrial relations, based on a quantitative analys...
In a treaty entered into before domestic civil rights legislation was enacted, the United States gra...
The pace of Japan’s economy is picking up again after more than a decade of stasis. During this long...
Japanese organizations combine the concepts of "competition" and "co-operation". They believe in lon...