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Globalisation and Japanese Organisational Culture: An Ethnography of a Japanese Corporation in France (Japan Anthropology Workshop Series)
Mitchell Sedgwick
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| #4022050 in eBooks | 2007-12-18 | 2007-12-18 | File type: PDF||About the Author||Mitchell W. Sedgwick is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, and Director of the Europe Japan Research Centre at Oxford Brookes University, UK. He was formerly Associate Director of the Program on US-Japan Relations, Harvard University, and Yasuda
Globalisation – the global movement, and control, of products, capital, technologies, persons and images – increasingly takes place through the work of organisations, perhaps the most powerful of which are multinational corporations. Based in an ethnographic analysis of cross-cultural social interactions in everyday workplace practices at a subsidiary of an elite, Japanese consumer electronics multinational in France, this book intimately examines, and the...
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