Developmental Network in the Japanese Traditional Entertainment Industry
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This research clarifies the multiple relationships maintained by "geiko" (Kyoto dialect for geisha) and "maiko" ("geisha"-in-training) as they develop into service professionals who are highly skilled at entertaining customers. Their multiple and strong relationships are embedded in a developmental network within the geisha districts (called "hanamachi") in Kyoto. We found maiko's careers are integrated within the larger geisha's community, and in the course of acquiring work experience maiko develop their skills within a network of designated interpersonal relationships that also include customers. And we found behavioral, managerial and institutional factors that construct and maintain the developmental network around maiko.
著者
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Sakamoto Masao
Department For The Study Of Contemporary Society Otemae University
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Nisio Kumiko
Deartment for the Study of Contemporary Society, Kyoto Women's University
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Kawabata Yuki
Graduate School of International Management, International University of Japan
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Nisio Kumiko
Deartment For The Study Of Contemporary Society Kyoto Women's University
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Kawabata Yuki
Graduate School Of International Management International University Of Japan
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