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Japanese Work Organization in Mexico
Author(s)Shaiken, Harley; Browne, Harry
AbstractQuestions about management practices associated with Japanese multinational corporations stem from the success of these firms in the international marketplace. How effectively can these methods spread to other firms and other countries? Are they a holistic system of work organization or simply a catalogue of techniques from which managers can pick and choose? This article investigates these questions at Japanese firms in Mexico, some of which are producing for the Mexican Market, others for export.
Pages25-50
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ArticleAccess to Article Summary Article
SourceManufacturing Across Borders and Oceans: Japan, the United States, and Mexico
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PubDate1991
ISBN_ISSN1878367005

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