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Mar 23, 2019 · The paper explores conceptual approaches to business ethics from the Japanese tradition and their potential to enhance our global approach to social and environmental sustainability, including discussion of a framework for understanding the embeddedness of the business in society.
- Jessica McManus Warnell, Toru Umeda
- 2019
Jan 1, 2019 · The objective of this literature review is to research 1) traditional business ethics concepts and its development in Japan, 2) Japanese corporate citizenship behavior, and 3) Japanese...
Oct 12, 2022 · Traditional Japanese values, from community spirit to harmony, remain a staple of contemporary Japan and its business philosophy. While some could certainly use an update in the modern era, those that reflect a responsibility for positive impact are more relevant than ever.
Oct 10, 2020 · In order to understand business ethics in Japan fully, both aspects of this gap between outward appearance and reality should be addressed: how Japanese companies have adopted CSR policies while at the same time they are skeptical about their effectiveness.
- horiguchi@port.kobe-u.ac.jp
Jan 23, 2015 · Although “fairness” and “social responsibilities” form part of the business ethics agenda of Japanese corporations, the meaning of these terms must be understood in the context of the distinctive Japanese approach to ethics.
- Iwao Taka
- 1994
Sep 15, 2023 · Using Toyota as a case, this article illustrates how a company has systematically implemented Japanese ethical principles based upon Confucianism, Buddhism, Daoism, and Shintoism in its...
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