Term ID: T2940

Japanese Work Culture

/japanese-work-culture/
Organizational practices and values in Japanese workplaces, including loyalty, consensus decision-making, and group harmony, studied for their psychological effects.
Example: Work practices emphasizing long-term employment, collective responsibility, and consensus-building affecting employee motivation, stress levels, and job satisfaction.

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Reference: Lincoln & Kalleberg (1990)