Showing papers by "Mark E. Mendenhall published in 1986"
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TL;DR: The authors discusses the dimensions of the cognitive, psychological and social contexts of Japanese management, and concludes with a causal integration between the contexts that underly Japanese management and specific Japanese management practices.
Abstract: After reviewing the literature on Japanese management theory, Keys & Miller (1984), called for a deeper understanding of the environmental contexts of Japanese management and the development of more integrated, internally consistent models. The literature review presented here discusses the dimensions of the cognitive, psychological and social contexts of Japanese management, and concludes with a causal integration between the contexts that underly Japanese management and specific Japanese management practices.
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