Contact Us
linkedin
twitter
  • ABOUT SSL
    • History
    • Contributors
  • DISCIPLINES
    • Anthropology
    • Economics
    • History
    • Philosophy
    • Political Science
    • Social Psychology
    • Sociology
  • SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
    • Evolving Values for a Capitalist World
    • Frontier Issues in Economic Thought
    • Galbraith Series
    • Global History
  • NEWSLETTER

Alternative Models of Production

  1. Home
  2. >>
  3. Economics
  4. >>
  5. Growth, Allocation and Distribution
  6. >>
  7. Industrial Relations
  8. >>
  9. Production Systems
  10. >>
  11. Alternative Models of Production
Alternative Models of Production
Author(s)Appelbaum, Eileen; Batt, Rosemary
AbstractThe breakdown of the mass production model in the industrialized countries has given rise to a number of alternative models of industrial organization. In an effort to help U.S. firms catch up with these new organizational innovations, a comparison is presented of the four leading alternatives to mass production developed by other industrialized economies: Swedish sociotechnical systems, Japanese lean production, Italian flexible specialization, and German diversified quality production.
IssueNo
Pages29-84
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceNew American Workplace, The
VolumeNo
PubDate1995
ISBN_ISSN0875463193

Industrial Relations

  • Labor Relations
  • Ownership and Management
  • Production Systems


Boston University | ECI | Contact Us

Copyright Notification: The Social Science Library (SSL) is for distribution in a defined set of countries. The complete list may be found here. Free distribution within these countries is encouraged, but copyright law forbids distribution outside of these countries.