ISBN:
0415446783
,
9780415446785
Language:
English
Pages:
VII, 223 S.
,
Ill., graph. Darst.
Series Statement:
Japan anthropology workshop series
DDC:
306.3/40952
Keywords:
Unternehmenskultur
;
Organisationssoziologie
;
Wirtschaftskultur
;
Ausländische Tochtergesellschaft
;
Japan
;
Frankreich
;
Corporations, Japanese Sociological aspects
;
Corporate culture
;
Organizational sociology
;
Business anthropology
;
Japan
;
Globalisierung
;
Betriebssoziologie
;
Buch
;
Frankreich
;
Japaner
;
Unternehmen
;
Unternehmenskultur
Abstract:
"Globalisation - the global movement, and control, of products, capital, technologies, persons and images - increasingly takes place through the work of organizations, perhaps the most powerful of which are multinational corporations. Based in an ethnographic analysis of cross-cultural social interactions in everyday workplace practices at a subsidiary of an elite, Japanese consumer electronics multinational in France, this book intimately examines, and theorises, contemporary global dynamics."--BOOK JACKET
Description / Table of Contents:
IntroductionJapan's globalisation and a "subsidiary" in France -- Personalising socio-technical relations -- Translating power in hierarchy : seen and unseen organising -- Mobilising architectures of timing and spacing : ethnographies of locations, histories of social relations -- Circulating others among Japanese managers : perceiving difference, explaining to ourselves -- Postscript: circulating others among anthropologists : perceiving similarity, examining ourselves.
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction -- Outlining an organisation: Japan's globalisation and a "subsidiary" in France -- Personalising socio-technical relations -- Translating power in hierarchy: seen and unseen organising -- Mobilising architectures of timing and spacing: ethnographies of locations -- Histories of social relations -- Circulating others among Japanese managers: perceiving difference, explaining to ourselves -- Postscript - circulating others among anthropologists: perceiving similarity, examining ourselves
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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