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Japanese Management — Separating Reality from the Myth

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The Road to Nissan

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  1. Michio Morishima Why has Japan Succeeded (Cambridge University Press, 1982).

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  5. Keith Thurley ‘A touch of genius or purely indigenous?’, Europe-Asia Business Review, April 1984.

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  6. Ian Gow ‘Raiders, invaders or simply good traders’, Accounting, March 1986.

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Wickens, P. (1987). Japanese Management — Separating Reality from the Myth. In: The Road to Nissan. Industrial Relations in Practice. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-18959-5_3

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