Convenor
Keiko YAMAKI
Shujitsu University
Chair
Noriya SUMIHARA
Tenri University
Co-chair
Akiko OKUNO
Konan University
Issues concerning the intergenerational and cross-cultural transmission of cultural values are old but important themes. Especially in today’s globalized world, these issues weigh heavily on corporate society. Based upon fieldwork research, this session examines the kinds of issues that corporations face in order to transmit values and principles across generations or cultures and how they try to bridge the gaps between generations or cultures. This session intends to show real-world examples of issues and means in “successful” cases, and more importantly, in “failed” cases, although identification of success or failure is not so easy. The anthropological micro-level research and perspectives should help to clarify the complex intergenerational or cross-cultural “processes.”
IUAES2015 panel session #10, #11 [Room 313]
17 July 2015, 13.30 – 15.00 hrs., 15.15 – 16.45 hrs.
Programme
P7-04-A1
Penetration of the Management Philosophy to the Local Employee in the Asian Subsidiary of Japanese Companies, and the Next Propagation
Masayo FUJIMOTO
P7-04-A2
The Comparative Study of the Yakult Lady
Akiko OKUNO
P7-04-A3
What Is Mono-Zukuri Culture All About?
Multi-Facets of the Meanings of Mono-Zukuri, and How A Large Japanese Corporation Defines It and Transmits the Idea Cross-Culturally.
Noriya SUMIHARA
P7-04-A4
Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in Japanese Companies in Thailand
Chisako TAKASHIMA
P7-04-A5
A Method of Penetration of Management Philosophy in Kyocera Amoeba Management
Kanae TERAMOTO
P7-04-A6
Chinese Bosses in Japanese Society: A survey in Chinese-run Companies in Central Japan
WANG Wuyun
P7-04-A7
Service Philosophy of the End-of-Life Care at Home Hospices
Keiko YAMAKI