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JAPANESE MANAGERS: THEIR CANDID VIEWS ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Emarald ISSN: 1059 5422.Subject(s): Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: With the growing financial crisis and collapse of the bubble economy of Japan, small, innovative, companies can offer the catalyst the economy needs. Yet the traditional culture of Japan, its educational system, and entrenched employment and promotion practices have not encouraged risk‐taking.
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With the growing financial crisis and collapse of the bubble economy of Japan, small, innovative, companies can offer the catalyst the economy needs. Yet the traditional culture of Japan, its educational system, and entrenched employment and promotion practices have not encouraged risk‐taking.

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