ZEN AND JAPANESE ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

Emerald - Tập 11 Số 4 - Trang 17-36 - 1991
ArunodaySana1
1National Institute for Training in Industrial Engineering, Bombay

Tóm tắt

The essence of Japanese culture is said to lie in the group rather than in the individual. According to the viewpoint favoured in most writings on Japanese society and culture, the Japanese are a group‐oriented people; they like to work in groups and have always worked in association with one another, and social pressures on the individual to conform happen to be irresistible. The nail that sticks out, as the popular saying goes, gets hammered down.

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