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Azumi, Koya – Wilson Quarterly, 1977
Hypothesizes that stereotypes of Japanese workers as diligent, loyal, dedicated, and possessing high morale are false. The author maintains that the Japanese workplace will increasingly come to resemble that of the United States and other western industrialized nations, including less paternalism, more job mobility, more individualism, and greater…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Japanese, Job Satisfaction, Social Change


