井上馨と澁沢栄一 : 明治日本産業界発展の軸となったプロモーター
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This report is originally intended to search for the person who was the greatest promotor of economic development of Meiji Era in Japan. After careful study,I came to the conclusion that the team of Kaoru Inoue & Eiichi Shibusawa made the most important contribution to the development of Japanese industries in Meiji Era. Kaoru Inoue was only one influential polititian & high government officer who firmly believed that the economy was the decisive factor of the power of a nation while other leaders were entirely involved in politics & war. Therefore, it was quite natural that capable & ambitious business people got together around Inoue, in some case asking for government support or in some case simply for his advices. Eiichi Shibusawa attended Paris EXPO in 1867 as the accountant of Japanese delegation team. He discovered there the system of "Public Limited Liability Company" which was very effective to support big project financially by amalgamating small capital into big one. He advocated this system throughout Japan to help develop big projects. It is said that the number of companies he related was more than 500. More important is "Shibusawa Business Philosophy" which had been until recently the Japanese standard of business way & ethics based on Confucius Philosophy. The characteristics of his Philosophy is that the development of business & ethics of business must be coexistent through the cooperation of business community. They once worked together as Ministry of Finance officers, Inoue as Secretary General,Shibusawa as manager of a department. These two unique characters were exquisitely mixed and created a great leadership in the development of industries in MeijiEra.
- 日本経営倫理学会の論文
- 1999-03-31
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