The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices
This paper empirically examined the level of Japanese work organization and management techniques as practiced in PROTON. It has been argued that the Japanese work organization has been practiced and transferred more successful in the automobile industry because of its higher technicality. The PROTO...
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| author | Rashid, Abdullah Jusoff, Kamaruzaman Ahmad, Zalena Takahashi, Yoshi |
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| description | This paper empirically examined the level of Japanese work organization and management techniques as practiced in PROTON. It has been argued that the Japanese work organization has been practiced and transferred more successful in the automobile industry because of its higher technicality. The PROTON-MITSUBISHI alliance has now been going for more than two decades (since 1982). Although PROTON has not yet been able to produce its own engine unless the CamPro engine with Waja model in 1999, this alliance is the best case to test the extent Japanese work organization is practiced to test the degree of transfer in the best sector and the best project to be studied. The discussion on Japanese influence on PROTON manufacturing systems to access the role of technological transfer done by Mitsubishi Motor Company (MMC) were well deliberated. |
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| spelling | upm-172312015-10-30T02:12:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17231/ The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices Rashid, Abdullah Jusoff, Kamaruzaman Ahmad, Zalena Takahashi, Yoshi This paper empirically examined the level of Japanese work organization and management techniques as practiced in PROTON. It has been argued that the Japanese work organization has been practiced and transferred more successful in the automobile industry because of its higher technicality. The PROTON-MITSUBISHI alliance has now been going for more than two decades (since 1982). Although PROTON has not yet been able to produce its own engine unless the CamPro engine with Waja model in 1999, this alliance is the best case to test the extent Japanese work organization is practiced to test the degree of transfer in the best sector and the best project to be studied. The discussion on Japanese influence on PROTON manufacturing systems to access the role of technological transfer done by Mitsubishi Motor Company (MMC) were well deliberated. Canadian Research & Development Center of Sciences and Cultures 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17231/1/The%20Japanese%20influence%20in%20Malaysian%20automotive%20industry.pdf Rashid, Abdullah and Jusoff, Kamaruzaman and Ahmad, Zalena and Takahashi, Yoshi (2009) The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices. Management Science and Engineering, 3 (4 ). pp. 59-70. ISSN 1913-0341 http://cscanada.net/index.php/mse/article/view/809/817 Automobile industry and trade - Malaysia Automobile industry and trade - Malaysia - Japanese influences English |
| spellingShingle | Automobile industry and trade - Malaysia Automobile industry and trade - Malaysia - Japanese influences Rashid, Abdullah Jusoff, Kamaruzaman Ahmad, Zalena Takahashi, Yoshi The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices |
| title | The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices |
| title_full | The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices |
| title_fullStr | The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices |
| title_short | The Japanese influence in Malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices |
| title_sort | japanese influence in malaysian automotive industry: human resources management and development practices |
| topic | Automobile industry and trade - Malaysia Automobile industry and trade - Malaysia - Japanese influences |
| url | http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17231/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17231/ http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/17231/1/The%20Japanese%20influence%20in%20Malaysian%20automotive%20industry.pdf |