International journal of business anthropology. Volume 7 (2) / edited by Gang Chen and Mary Reisel.
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TextPublication details: Newcastle up on Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018.Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781527514713
- 1527514714
- 302.35 23
- GN450.8
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Intro; Table of Contents; Statement of International Journal of Business Anthropology; Editorial Commentary; From "Galapagos Syndrome" to Globalization; Variability of Boundary and Meaning of Diversity Attributes; Creation of Corporate Identity; The New Business of Buddhism; Shared Business Culture Value; Enterprise Anthropology; Resolving Conflict and Business Anthropology
This issue of the International Journal of Business Anthropology contains seven articles including a special section of four papers from Japan with an editorial commentary. The editorial commentary briefly introduces business anthropology in Japan and the goals of editing a collection of articles from Japan. The first essay, ""From 'Galapagos Syndrome' to Globalization: Japanese Businesses between Tradition and Virtual Reality"" by Mary Reisel, presents the cultural factors that block traditional Japanese corporations from adapting faster to globalization, and explores the growing gap between.
Includes bibliographical references.
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