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Corporate Culture in the Japanese Management Model

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The sense of self is a combination of feelings, and the purpose to examine. It forms various reactions towards the changing international business environment. The self is reconstructed through injections of values created by the corporate culture. Through communication and consultations socialization, members learn corporate culture and tend to behave like their peers. Management by values (Basu & Miroshnik, 2010; Miroshnik, 2013) is developed with the aim of transforming the values of the employees through the corporate culture. The ultimate purpose is to create motivation. Espoused values and corporate mission statements can affect the values of the employees but communications have a much greater effect. In Japanese companies, this process to change the value-structure starts at an early stage. The purpose is to create harmony in organizations, which can promote motivation (Hayashi, 2003).

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© 2014 Victoria W. Miroshnik and Dipak Basu

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Miroshnik, V.W., Basu, D. (2014). Corporate Culture in the Japanese Management Model. In: Corporate Culture in Multinational Companies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137447661_10

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