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FORMATION OF THE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN MEIJI JAPAN: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT IN LARGE CORPORATIONS

1977; Wiley; Volume: 15; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/j.1746-1049.1977.tb00389.x

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1746-1049

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Hiroshi Hazama,

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Japanese History and Culture

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The Developing EconomiesVolume 15, Issue 4 p. 402-419 Free Access FORMATION OF THE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN MEIJI JAPAN: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT IN LARGE CORPORATIONS Hiroshi HAZAMA, Hiroshi HAZAMASearch for more papers by this author Hiroshi HAZAMA, Hiroshi HAZAMASearch for more papers by this author First published: December 1977 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1049.1977.tb00389.xCitations: 5AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL REFERENCES 1 J. Fujimoto, ed. Tomioka seishijo-shi [History of Tomioka silk mill] ( Tokyo : Katakura-seishi-boshoku-kabushikikaisha, 1943). 2 Gerschenkron, A. Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective, Praeger Paperback (1965). 3 Hazama, H. Nihon romu-kanri-shi kenkyo [Historical study of Japanese personnel management] ( Tokyo : Daiamondo-sha, (1964). 4 Japan, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. Boseki shokko jijo [Facts about factory workers in cotton industry] (1901). 5 Japan, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. Noshomu tokeihyo [Statistical abstracts on agricultural and commercial affairs], 1894 and 1902). 6 Japan, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. Shokko jijo [Facts about factory workers] (1903; Reprint ed., Tokyo : Seikatsusha, 1947). 7 Japan, Ministry of Agriculture and Commerce. Tekko shokko jijo [Facts about factory workers in the iron industry] (1901). 8 Kobayashi, M. Nihon no kogyoka to kangyo haraisage [Japanese industrialization and the transfer of government enterprises] Tokyo : Toyo-keizai-shimposha, 1977). 9 Kuroshio-sei, and Isaribi-sei. “Kanebo no shokko-taiguho” [Treatment of workers at Kanebo], Kogyo no Dai-Nippon, April 1906. 10 Nishi-Nihon-jukogyo-kabushikikaisha, Nagasaki-zosenjo, ed. Mitsubishi Nagasaki zosenjoshi [History of Nagasaki Ship-Building of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.], Supplementary Volume Nagasaki : Nishi-Nihon-jukogyo-kabushikikaisha, 1951). 11 Takamura, N. Nihon bosekigyo-shi josetsu [Introduction to the history of Japanese cotton industry], Vol. 1 ( Tokyo : Hanawa-shobo, 1971). 12 Tomioka-seishijo-shi-hensan-iinkai, ed. Tomioka seishij-shi [Earlier days at Tomioka silk factory], 2 Vols. ( Tomioka : Tomioka-shi-kyoiku-iinkai, 1977). 13 Tomioka-shiyakusho, ed. Tomioka-shi-shi [Town history of Tomioka] ( Tomioka : Tomioka-shiyakusho, 1955). Citing Literature Volume15, Issue4December 1977Pages 402-419 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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