◆JAPANESE BUSINESS HISTORY - (前)
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FUESS HARALD
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○講義概要 |
Goal of the class is to familiarize students with the English language scholarship of modern Japanese business and management. In case studies, students will examine the extent of the influence of Western thought and practices in transforming business strategy, entrepreneurship, production technology, distribution patterns, and labor relations. Japanese government policy geared to economic growth will also be given due attention. This class provides the opportunity for students to explore the histories and business models of their potential employers.
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○評価方法 |
Class Participation, Presentations 30% Papers and Projects 30% Final Project 40% Workload: weekly preparation time 4-7 hours per week
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○テキスト |
Wray. Managing Industrial Enterprise. Harvard Uuniversity Press, 1989. Yamamura. Economic Emergence of Modern Japan. Cambridge University Press, 1997. Source Readings on Blackboard
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○必要な外国語 |
English, Japanese an asset
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○授業計画 |
1 | Japanese Business History |
2 | Urban Craft and Commerce |
3 | Rural Industries |
4 | Industrializing Infrastructure |
5 | Textile Manufacturing |
6 | Global Managerial Capitalism |
7 | Zaibatsu |
8 | Railroads |
9 | Mitsui |
10 | Food |
11 | Investment |
12 | Print Media |
13 | Dualistic Economy |
14 | Chemical |
15 | War Industries |
16 | Energy |
17 | Industrial Entrepreneurship |
18 | Labor |
19 | Beverage Business |
20 | Economic Nationalism |
21 | Toyota |
22 | Electronics Industry |
23 | Retail |
24 | Nissan Turnaround |
25 | Foreign Enterprises in Japan |
26 | Project Presentations |
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By:上智大学学事部学務課
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