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ArtikelEntrepreneurship and Business Culture in Japan and The U. S.  
Oleh: Daly, George G.
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: JAPAN AND THE WORLD ECONOMY vol. 10 no. 4 (1998), page 487-494.
Topik: business culture; ownership; business culture
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Isi artikelIt seems to me likely that entrepreneurship will take a different path in Japan than it has in the U. S. Given the prominence of large organizations in key areas of Japan's economy and the emphasis its society places on lifetime employment relationships, many of the "startups” of the sort that transformed the American business are more likely to happen within existing firms rather than as new enterprises. Such development, called "intrapreneurship” in the U. S. requires new institutional structures and rewards. Such changes will not come easily, because they run against the grain of Japanese society and business culture, yet I believe that success will come to those who can execute such strategies.
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