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  1. Confucian ethics and japanese management practices.Marc J. Dollinger - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (8):575 - 584.
    This paper proposes that an important method for understanding the ethics of Japanese management is the systematic study of its Confucian traditions and the writings of Confucius. Inconsistencies and dysfunction in Japanese ethical and managerial behavior can be attributed to contradictions in Confucius' writings and inconsistencies between the Confucian code and modern realities. Attention needs to be directed to modern Confucian philosophy since, historically Confucian thought has been an early warning system for impending change.
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  • For the restoration of the private sphere: Thoughts on privatization theory. [REVIEW]Hisashi Nasu - 1992 - Human Studies 15 (1):77 - 93.
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  • Infected with German measles: Meiji Japan under German cultural influence.Rolf-Harald Wippich - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (1-3):399-403.
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