戦後日本経営史研究の新視角--1960年代前半の画期性
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The purpose of this essay is to make clear a key problem of study on the Japanese business history after the Second World War, and to indicate concrete focuses of the study concerned.<BR>The key problem of study on the postwar business history in Japan is lack of a whole perspective which covers not only the rapid economic growth but also the collapse of the bubble boom. On the other hand a recent appearance of comparative institutional analysis of economic development, which insists that company activities follow system-wide institutional changes, means a crisis of business history. Therefore, in order to overcome the crisis business history on postwar Japan must have the entire perspective without delay.<BR>This essay indicates three focuses of the study as follows;<BR>(1) to make clear changes of industrial relations in connection with changes of production control and quality control, <BR>(2) to analyze changes of a consuming trend in relation to changes of distributing structure and trade practices, and<BR>(3) to examine changes of company finance with reference to changes of investment activities and business results. And, as a conclusion, it emphasizes a new perspective, which should be called as "business history of coping with crises", and an epoch-making change in the first half of the 1960s.
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