Case Studies in Japanese Negotiating Behavior

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出版者:United States Institute of Peace
作者:Michael Blaker
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頁數:224
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出版時間:2002-11-1
價格:USD 14.95
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9781929223107
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圖書標籤:
  • 日本文化
  • 商務談判
  • 案例研究
  • 跨文化溝通
  • 國際商務
  • 日本商業
  • 談判技巧
  • 行為分析
  • 亞洲研究
  • 溝通策略
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Japanese representatives bring to the negotiating table a distinctive mind-set and behavioral style, one that 's largely free of gamesmanship and histrionics but that 's nonetheless frequently exasperating.This volume explores four recent U.S. Japanese negotiations two over trade, two over security-related issues looking for patterns in Japan 's approach and behavior. In the first three cases, veteran Japanologist Michael Blaker finds the same fundamental style coping. Coping captures the go-with-the-flow essence of the Japanese bargaining approach: cautious, methodical, low key, resistant, apprehensive, and above all defensive. In the fourth case, Ezra Vogel and Paul Giarra recount how the United States and Japan fashioned a new security framework for their relationship in the 1990s. Vogel and Giarra show that close personal relationships, mutual trust, and a common purpose can foster flexible, fast, and fruitful negotiations.Each case study explains the cultural as well as political, institutional, and personal factors and assesses their influence. A concluding chapter draws out common threads from the four studies, suggests how U.S. negotiators can maximize negotiating efficacy, and points the way toward a new and clearer understanding of Japanese bargaining behavior.

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