Enterprise as a Carrier of Culture : An Anthropological Approach to Business Administration
edited by Hirochika Nakamaki, Koichiro Hioki, Noriya Sumihara, Izumi Mitsui
Part I. Religiosity, Spirituality, and Business -- Chapter 1. Corporate Society, the Foundation of Order, and “Quaker Codes” -- Chapter 2. Management of Miracles and Pilgrimage: A Comparative Study of Votive Offering in Europe and Japan -- Chapter 3. Spiritual Leadership: Background, Theory and Application to Japanese Business Leaders -- Part II. Exhibition, Performance, and Inducement -- Chapter 4. How the “Anomaly” of Nuclear Power Plants Has Been Explained Before and After the 3.11 Disaster in Japan and England -- Chapter 5. Modeling Museums: The Management Culture of Family Porcelain in England -- Chapter 6. An Orchestral Myth: Maestros are Born, and Made -- Part III. History, Story, and Industry -- Chapter 7. Museum and Visitor Center in England: Schism and Conflict over Globalization -- Chapter 8. Brewing Heritage: Issues in the Management of Corporate Heritage in the Brewing Industry in Britain -- Chapter 9. Islay, a Very Tasty Idea: Inventing, Embedding and Selling History in the Contemporary Scotch Whisky Industry -- Chapter 10. One History, Two Narratives: The Corporate Myths of Japanese Whisky Companies