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Author: | Richter, F. Calenbuhr, V. |
Title: | Bunshaka: the autopoetic growth strategy of Japanese enterprises |
Journal: | Human Systems Management
2000 : VOL. 19:1, p. 11-24 |
Index terms: | GROWTH STRATEGY JAPAN |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Two predominating growth and development strategies are found in Japanese and Western companies. In Japan, companies tend to separate departments from the parent enterprise and attribute to the subsidiary and independent legal status. After separation both companies can grow independently, although strong links may be maintained. This process is known as bunshaka in Japan. Western companies predominantly grow through the acquisition of firms that are integrated into the new formed bigger enterprise. |
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