他们打破常规:日本企业的创新精神

Matthew Hartogh
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每个社会都是一个谜。日本人被认为是最神秘的。它们被不同地描述为隐藏的、不可知的、不可穿透的、不可思议的;所有这些话都指责日本人是一个不同的群体。这既是一种道德判断,也是一种科学判断,同样是西方学者做出的判断,也体现了其他非西方民族的特点。二战结束后,当评论人士认为日本永远只会是第一世界的一个殖民地时,没有人想到日本会在35年内再次挑战美国。
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They Broke the Mold: The Spirit of Creativity in Japanese Enterprise
Every society is an enigma. The Japanese have been characterized as the most enigmatic of all. They are variously described as hidden, unknowable, impenetrable, inscrutable; all words which accuse the Japanese of being a group apart. This is a moral, as well as a scientific judgement, made by the same western scholarship which has characterized other non-western peoples. After the war, when commentators assumed that Japan would never be anything more than a colony of the first world, no one dreamed that within 35 years, Japan would challenge the US yet again.
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