Human Resource Development in Twentieth-Century Japan

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, History
Cover of the book Human Resource Development in Twentieth-Century Japan by Takenori INOKI, Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
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Author: Takenori INOKI ISBN: 9784916055781
Publisher: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Publication: March 1, 2017
Imprint: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Language: English
Author: Takenori INOKI
ISBN: 9784916055781
Publisher: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
Publication: March 1, 2017
Imprint: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
Language: English

For Japan, where natural resources are not abundant, the importance of human resources cannot be overstated. It is the person, and the person only, that determines economic wealth. So what characteristics will emerge when reviewing the economic development of modern Japan through its history of human resources formation? In this book, we will examine the formation and allocation of human resources that brought about economic growth, focusing on the form of education and training in schools, companies, and the military. In particular, how are knowledge and skills delivered in a "have-not" country like Japan? Following transitions form the Edo period to the present age, we approach the core of Japanese systems from both historical and theoretical perspectives.

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For Japan, where natural resources are not abundant, the importance of human resources cannot be overstated. It is the person, and the person only, that determines economic wealth. So what characteristics will emerge when reviewing the economic development of modern Japan through its history of human resources formation? In this book, we will examine the formation and allocation of human resources that brought about economic growth, focusing on the form of education and training in schools, companies, and the military. In particular, how are knowledge and skills delivered in a "have-not" country like Japan? Following transitions form the Edo period to the present age, we approach the core of Japanese systems from both historical and theoretical perspectives.

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