This book assesses the transferability of Japanese-style management and production systems to 81 factories in North America owned by Japanese companies. All of the book's investigations are based on an original methodology, "hybridization analysis," which quantifies the degree to which features of the Japanese system have been transplanted, using an elaborate checklist and scoring system. With its wealth of data, should serve as a handy reference volume to anyone interested in the issue of international management and the impact of globalization upon production models.
This book assesses the transferability of Japanese-style management and production systems to 81 factories in North America owned by Japanese companies. All of the book's investigations are based on an original methodology, "hybridization analysis," which quantifies the degree to which features of the Japanese system have been transplanted, using an elaborate checklist and scoring system. With its wealth of data, should serve as a handy reference volume to anyone interested in the issue of international management and the impact of globalization upon production models.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor of the Faculty of Economics, Hosei University, Japan; contributor to Hybrid Factory (OUP, 1994)
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction: The Japanese-style Management and Production System in the U.S.A * (Tetsuji Kawamura) * 1.1 Japanese and the U.S. Production System and their Vicissitudes in the United States * -The significance of the Hybrid Model Analysis * 1.2 Hybrid Model and the Evaluation Criteria * 2.: The Japanese Management System and Corporate Strategies (Hiroshi Itagaki) * 3.: Hybrid Analysis of Japanese Transplants in the U.S.A * 3.1 General Features of the Japanese Transplants in the U.S.A. -Inter-regional and inter-temporal comparisons (Hiroshi Itagaki/ Woosoek Juhn). * 3.2 Automobile Industries * 3.2.1 Automobile Industries in North America (Hiroshi Kumon) * 3.2.2 Japanese Automobile Firms in North America (Shinya Orihashi) * 3.2.3 Auto Assembly (Kunio Kamiyama) * 3.2.4 Auto parts and Components (Katsuo Yamazaki) * 3.3 Electronics Industries * 3.3.1 Electronics Assembly (Tetsuji Kawamura/Yanshu Hao) * 3.3.2 Other Electronics (Hiroshi Itagaki) * 4.: Specific Cases of Hybrid Factories in the United States * 4.1 Toyota Indiana (Kunio Kamiyama) * 4.2 Toshiba (Tetsuo Abo) * 4.3 Minebea (Hansen Corporation) (Zhijia Yuan) * 4.4 GM Lansing (Tetsuji Kawamura) * 5.: Situations and Cases in Mexico and Canada * 5.1 Auto and Electronics Industries and the Maquiladora in Mexico (Koji Serita) * 5.2 Honda in Canada and Mexico (Hiroshi Kumon) * 5.3 Ford Hermosillo (Jorge Carrillo and Yolanda Montiel) * 5.4 Delphi Mexico (Jorge Carrillo) * 6.: Conclusion and Prospects (Tetsuji Kawamura)
* 1: Introduction: The Japanese-style Management and Production System in the U.S.A * (Tetsuji Kawamura) * 1.1 Japanese and the U.S. Production System and their Vicissitudes in the United States * -The significance of the Hybrid Model Analysis * 1.2 Hybrid Model and the Evaluation Criteria * 2.: The Japanese Management System and Corporate Strategies (Hiroshi Itagaki) * 3.: Hybrid Analysis of Japanese Transplants in the U.S.A * 3.1 General Features of the Japanese Transplants in the U.S.A. -Inter-regional and inter-temporal comparisons (Hiroshi Itagaki/ Woosoek Juhn). * 3.2 Automobile Industries * 3.2.1 Automobile Industries in North America (Hiroshi Kumon) * 3.2.2 Japanese Automobile Firms in North America (Shinya Orihashi) * 3.2.3 Auto Assembly (Kunio Kamiyama) * 3.2.4 Auto parts and Components (Katsuo Yamazaki) * 3.3 Electronics Industries * 3.3.1 Electronics Assembly (Tetsuji Kawamura/Yanshu Hao) * 3.3.2 Other Electronics (Hiroshi Itagaki) * 4.: Specific Cases of Hybrid Factories in the United States * 4.1 Toyota Indiana (Kunio Kamiyama) * 4.2 Toshiba (Tetsuo Abo) * 4.3 Minebea (Hansen Corporation) (Zhijia Yuan) * 4.4 GM Lansing (Tetsuji Kawamura) * 5.: Situations and Cases in Mexico and Canada * 5.1 Auto and Electronics Industries and the Maquiladora in Mexico (Koji Serita) * 5.2 Honda in Canada and Mexico (Hiroshi Kumon) * 5.3 Ford Hermosillo (Jorge Carrillo and Yolanda Montiel) * 5.4 Delphi Mexico (Jorge Carrillo) * 6.: Conclusion and Prospects (Tetsuji Kawamura)
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