Japanese Ethics
Title: Japanese Ethics
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Details: Words: 4083 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
Japanese Ethics
Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
Details: Words: 4083 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
"For an American to consider the Japanese from any viewpoint for any reason, it is important for us to remember that they are products of a unique civilization, that their standards and values are the results of several thousand years of powerful religious and metaphysical conditioning that were entirely different from those that molded the character, personality and habits of Westerners" ( De Mente, p.19). To understand the Japanese, it is necessary to have an understanding
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-30. 3. "Religion." Cowles Comprehensive Encyclopedia. 1980 ed. 4. Kuniyasu, Saki. "The Feudal World of Japanese Manufacturing." Harvard Business Review Nov-Dec 1990: pp. 38-49. 5. De Mente, Boye. Japanese Manners & Ethics in Business. Phoenix: Phoenix Books/Publishers, 1981. 6. Morita, Akio. The Japan that Can Say No --The New U.S.- Japan Relations Card. Osaka: Kobunsha Publishing, 1990. 7. Yamada, Narumi. "Working Time in Japan: Recent Trends and Issues." International Labour Review Nov./Dec. 1985: pp. 699-718. 8. "Capitalism." Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary: