Modernization and the Japanese Factory
A comparative story of three Japanese firms indicates that the factors that motivate high performance by workers are likely to be the same East or West: chance for promotion, knowledge, high status, and the work ethic. Lifetime commitment of the characteristic Japanese sort is also associated with high worker performance, but the authors suggest that it is less important than the universal factors they uncover.

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