Description: > Product Description What happens to the traditional work practices of Japanese firms when they are taken over by European and American firms? How do the employees react? What lessons can be learned from examples of successful and unsuccessful acquisitions? Formerly, such questions would never have been asked, simply because the incidence of take-overs of Japanese firms by foreign companies was virtually non-existent. However, in past years, a number of major Japanese companies have come under the control of foreign firms. Conflict and Change focuses on five Japanese companies acquired by foreign firms (including Nissan, Chugai Pharmaceutical and Shinsei Bank) to show how take-overs by foreign companies have changed HR and organisational pra Product Description What happens to the traditional work practices of Japanese firms when they are taken over by European and American firms? How do the employees react? What lessons can be learned from examples of successful and unsuccessful acquisitions? Formerly, such questions would never have been asked, simply because the incidence of take-overs of Japanese firms by foreign companies was virtually non-existent. However, in past years, a number of major Japanese companies have come under the control of foreign firms. Conflict and Change focuses on five Japanese companies acquired by foreign firms (including Nissan, Chugai Pharmaceutical and Shinsei Bank) to show how take-overs by foreign companies have changed HR and organisational practices traditionally associated with Japanese firms. This provides invaluable information for researchers and managers about the choices and challenges associated with cross-border acquisitions of firms that are embedded in 'institutionally distant' frameworks. Review "This is a truly fascinating and thoroughly readable analysis of the challenges that beset modern Japanese corporations as they try to adapt to a globalisation ... In short, this book is truly a fascinating read, not just for any business manager or academic with an interest in Japan - but for anyone wanting to understand the practical challenges and opportunities created by globalisation. It should be of interest to a wide business audience, as a readable analysis of how modern Japanese companies 'really. work." The Financial Times, Gillian Tett "Conflict and Change is a fascinating and insightful account of how foreign capital is changing Japanese management practices. It is also one of the best books I know of on Japanese management in general ..." Christina L. Ahmadjian, Professor and Associate Dean, Hitotsubashi University "George Olcott has produced a book that goes to the heart of the debates about business cultures vs. monetary incentives. Sociologists should read it too for the wise things it says about processes of institutionalisation and de-institutionalisation." Professor Ronald Dore, London School of Economics and Political Science "This book is a must-read for researchers, managers and anyone interested in Japan. ... The vital insight into the options and challenges that present themselves when there are cross-border and cross-cultural M&As in this increasingly globalised country cannot but fascinate a wide readership." BCCJ Acumen: The Magazine of British Commerce in Japan "A detailed study not only of how foreign management is imposing shareholder-oriented practices, but also the impact on the Japanese 'community firm' and its recruitment, training, employment and reward systems. ... Few are better qualified than Olcott to undertake such a study. ... foreign executives considering investing in Japan would do well to heed Olcott's conclusions ..." The Japan Times "An impressively comprehensive and detailed examination of how key organizational practices have evolved at both foreign-owned and Japanese-owned firms over the past 10 years...For practitioners and managers actively working in the acquisition of Japanese firms, the book offers an insightful and honest guide that should be of considerably more value than the standard fare seeking to explain Japanese business practices. For scholars working in the field of Japanese business studies, the book is an empirical treasure trove of insight and offers a much-needed addition to the classics of our field; I know I will be citing it alongside Dore, Cole and the rest." Jesper Edman, Hitotsubashi University, Social Science Japan Journal Book Description In the past decade, a number of major Japanese companies have come under the control of foreign firms. Using a case-based approach, this book looks at how take-overs by foreign companies have changed HR and organisational practices traditionally associated with Japanese firms. About the Author George Olcott is Senior
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Number of Pages: 292 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Conflict and Change : Foreign Ownership and the Japanese Firm
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Item Height: 0.7 in
Publication Year: 2009
Subject: Human Resources & Personnel Management, International / General, Mergers & Acquisitions, Investments & Securities / General
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 21.5 Oz
Subject Area: Business & Economics
Author: George Olcott
Item Length: 9.2 in
Item Width: 6.3 in
Format: Hardcover