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The Invisible Link

Japan's Sogo Shosha and the Organization of Trade

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Cambridge
Kiadó: The MIT Press
Kiadás helye: Cambridge
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Kötés típusa: Fűzött keménykötés
Oldalszám: 291 oldal
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Méret: 24 cm x 16 cm
ISBN: 0-262-24025-4
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The Invisible Link Japan's Sogo Shosha and the Organization of Trade by M. Y. Yoshino and Thomas B. Lifson A sogo shosha is like no other type of company. The Invisible Link provides a systematic and well-balanced description that covers virtually all aspects of sogo shosha operations, from fináncé to personnel. The sogo shosha is not defined by the products it handlés or even by the services it performs, for it offers a broad and changing array of goods and functions. Its business goals are equally elusive, for maximization of profits from each transaction is clearly not the major goal, at either the operating or philosophical level. The sogo shosha could be broadly defined as a large, diversified, multinational enterprise engaged primarily in trading. Yet it is a uniquely Japanese business operation whose structural and strategic dynamics have no close counterparts in North America and Europe. There are only nine sogo shosha in Japan-six of them of major significance-and the... Tovább

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The Invisible Link Japan's Sogo Shosha and the Organization of Trade by M. Y. Yoshino and Thomas B. Lifson A sogo shosha is like no other type of company. The Invisible Link provides a systematic and well-balanced description that covers virtually all aspects of sogo shosha operations, from fináncé to personnel. The sogo shosha is not defined by the products it handlés or even by the services it performs, for it offers a broad and changing array of goods and functions. Its business goals are equally elusive, for maximization of profits from each transaction is clearly not the major goal, at either the operating or philosophical level. The sogo shosha could be broadly defined as a large, diversified, multinational enterprise engaged primarily in trading. Yet it is a uniquely Japanese business operation whose structural and strategic dynamics have no close counterparts in North America and Europe. There are only nine sogo shosha in Japan-six of them of major significance-and the largest employs fewer than 15,000. Among them, they handlé about one-half of all ofJapan's exports and imports. The sogo shosha typically deal in bulk in products that are highly standardized and technologically unsophisticated-raw materials, commodities, intermediary products. A large sogo shosha will fináncé, develop, manufacture, and/or carry over 20,000 different items, "from noodles to missiles" as one slogan has it. The Invisible Link gives detailed coverage to such topics as historical evolu tion of the sogo shosha, strategic responses and competitive dynamics, culture and organization, administrative structures and processes, humán resource systems, career outcomes, interunit and interfirm coordination, sectional and network organization, and emerging challenges as the nature of the Japanese economy changes. Vissza

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