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EMBEDDING JAPANESE OMIKOSHI MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES INTO TRADITIONAL WESTERN MANAGEMENT APPROACH: DOES IT WORK?

Year 2023, , 844 - 861, 29.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.17130/ijmeb.1362275

Abstract

This conceptual research study focuses on to provide a framework on whether Japanese omikoshi management techniques can be applied in traditional Western management style or not and to suggest its potential effects. The Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century in Great Britain, and it spread rapidly to other countries in Europe and the U.S and then to other parts of the world. Though some Eastern countries, including Japan, began undergoing industrial revolutions and process of economic transformation later than the West, it’s obvious that Japanese companies have dramatically brought their competitive challenge to the early-industrialized Western states within the concept of organizational management and superior manufacturing management systems since 1960s. In sum, this study gives an insight into the main principles in the Western management and Japanese management techniques by comparing their major notions and argues omikoshi management techniques and its prospective outcomes when it is applied to the today’s Western management style.

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  • Androniceanu, A., Enache, I. C., Valter, E. N. & Raduica, F. F. (2023). Increasing energy efficiency based on the kaizen approach. Energies, 16(4), 1930.
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  • Artemis, M. & Garvin, D. (1990). A note on quality–the views of Deming, Juran and Crosby. Harvard Business School Note, (9-687), 011.
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  • Black, J. T. (2007). Design rules for implementing the Toyota Production System. International Journal of Production Research, 45(16), 3639-3664.
  • Blake, A. M. & Moseley, J. L. (2011). Frederick Winslow Taylor: One hundred years of managerial insight. International Journal of Management, 28(4), 346.
  • Butler, E. (2012). The condensed wealth of nations. The Centre for Independent Studies Ltd., London SW1P 3BL, United Kingdom.
  • Chikere, C. C. & Nwoka, J. (2015). The systems theory of management in modern day organizations-A study of Aldgate congress resort limited Port Harcourt. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 5(9), 1-7.
  • Dixit, U. S., Hazarika, M. & Davim, J. P. (2017). Emergence of Production and Industrial Engineering. In: A Brief History of Mechanical Engineering. Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42916-8_6.
  • Drechsler, W. (2020). Good bureaucracy: Max Weber and public administration today. Max Weber Studies, 20(2), 219-224.
  • Drucker, F. P. (2002). They’re not employees, they’re people. Harvard Business Review. https://hbr. org/2002/02/theyre-not-employees-theyre-people.
  • Duerr, E. C. & Duerr, M. S. (2003). Japanese and Western management approaches: Is convergence occurring? International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 2(4).
  • Edwards, R. (2018). An elaboration of the administrative theory of the 14 principles of management by Henri Fayol. International Journal for Empirical Education and Research, 1(1), 41-51.
  • Fells, M. J. (2000). Fayol stands the test of time. Journal of Management History, 6(8), 345-360.
  • Firkola, P. (2006). Japanese management practices past and present. Economic Journal of Hokkaido University, 35, 115-130.
  • Gotsch, M., Gandenberger, C., Serafimov, L. & Miemiec, M. (2023). Top-down and bottom-up strategies for the implementation of corporate social responsibility: A qualitative survey of an international IT services company. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 30(4), 1645-1663.
  • Gulchin, I. (2016). Omikoshi management and its weak points. https://www.researchgate .net/publication/310516441_Omikoshi_management_and_its_weak_points.
  • Hammond, T. H. (1990). In defense of Luther Gulick’s ‘Notes on the theory of organization. Public Administration, 68(2), 143-173.
  • Hart. P. (1991). Irving L. Janis’ victims of groupthink. Political Psychology, 247-278.
  • Hatch, M. J. (2018). Organization theory: Modern, symbolic, and postmodern perspectives. Oxford university press. 4th. Edition. U.K.
  • Hayashi, M. (2002). A historical review of Japanese management theories: The search for a general theory of Japanese management. Asian Business & Management, 1, 189-207.
  • Heyden, M. L., Fourné, S. P., Koene, B. A., Werkman, R. & Ansari, S. (2017). Rethinking ‘top-down’and ‘bottom-up’roles of top and middle managers in organizational change: Implications for employee support. Journal of management studies, 54(7), 961-985.
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  • Hussain, N., Haque, A. U. & Baloch, A. (2019). Management theories: The contribution of contemporary management theorists in tackling contemporary management challenges. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi, 14, 156-169.
  • Ionescu, S. (2016). Henry Fayol, a guru in management. FAIMA Business & Management Journal, 4(3), 3.
  • Jayantha, K. (2021). Kaizen equilibrium and organization behavior: A conceptual analysis. Saudi J Bus Manag Stud, 6(8): 298-307.
  • Joullié, J. E. (2016). The philosophical foundations of management thought. Academy of Management Learning & Education, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 157-179.Wright, G. & Etherington, H. (Dec 2, 2020). Brexit Transition Period. Institute for Government, available at: https: // www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/brexit- transition-period (accessed Feb 2, 2021).
  • Keys, J. B. & Miller, T. R. (1984). The Japanese management theory jungle. Academy of Management Review, 9(2), 342-353.
  • Kim, Y. H., Sting, F. J. & Loch, C. H. (2014). Top-down, bottom-up, or both? Toward an integrative perspective on operations strategy formation. Journal of Operations Management, 32(7-8), 462-474.
  • Kipping, M. (1999). American management consulting companies in Western Europe, 1920 to 1990: Products, reputation, and relationships. Business History Review, 73(02), 190–220.
  • Kurkute, S.A. (2012). Japanese Management Practices – A Conceptual Study. IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences. ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320 7876.
  • Kurzynski, M. (2012). Peter Drucker: Modern day Aristotle for the business community. Journal of Management History, 15(4), 357-374.
  • Li, Y. (2018, July). The comparison between the eastern and western management ideas. In 3rd International Conference on Contemporary Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (ICCESSH 2018) (pp. 1307-1310). Atlantis Press.
  • Martínez-Lorente, A. R., Dewhurst, F. & Dale, B. G. (1998). Total quality management: Origins and evolution of the term. The TQM Magazine, 10(5), 378-386.
  • McAdam, R., Miller, K. & McSorley, C. (2019). Towards a contingency theory perspective of quality management in enabling strategic alignment. International Journal of Production Economics, 207, 195-209.
  • Meier, K. J. (2010). Governance, structure, and democracy: Luther Gulick and the future of public administration. Public Administration Review, 70. Special Issue.
  • Miller, S. S. (1963). Management by Omikoshi: Traditional features of modern business in Japan. Management International, 59-69.
  • Mergel, I., Ganapati, S. & Whitford, A. B. (2021). Agile: A new way of governing. Public Administration Review, 81(1), 161-165.
  • Muldoon, J., Bendickson, J., Bauman, A. & Liguori, E. W. (2020). Reassessing Elton Mayo: clarifying contradictions and context. Journal of Management History, 26(2), 165-185.
  • Navy, S. L. (2020). Theory of Human Motivation—Abraham Maslow. In: Akpan, B., Kennedy, T. J. (eds). Science Education in Theory and Practice. Springer Texts in Education. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43620-9_2
  • O’Connor, E. (1999). Minding the workers: The meaning of human and human relations’ in Elton Mayo. Organization, 6(2), 223-246.
  • Okolie, U. C. & Oyise, U. E. (2021). The evolution of management: A historical perspective. Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 22, 207-215. Olejniczak, T. (2013). Japanese management: 50 years of evolution of the concept. Acta Asiatica Varsoviensia, (26), 23-43.
  • Outhwaite, W. (2016). Weber’s Rationalism and Modern Society: Max Weber Studies, Vol. 16, No. 2. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.15543/maxweberstudies.16.2.262.
  • Perry, L. T. (1982). The art of Japanese management, RT Pascale and AG Athos, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1981. No. of pages: 221.
  • Reuters. (2023). Toyota defends title as world’s top-selling automaker in 2022. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/toyota-defends-title-worlds-top-selling-automaker-2022-2023-01-30/.
  • Sagi, D. S. (2015). ‘Ringi System’ the decision making process in Japanese Management Systems: An Overview. International Journal of Management and Humanities, ISSN, 2394-0913.
  • Sasaki, Y., Shigeta, T., Maeda, T. & Urita, Y. (2022). Fibroma caused by years of carrying a portable Shinto shrine: Mikoshi-kobu. Journal of Hospital General Medicine. 4(4).
  • Setiawan, H. C. B., Kurniawan, A. & Komara, B. D. (2021, October). Implementation of Theory Z William Ouchi in Pesantrenprenur: Study on organizational culture. In 1st UMGESHIC International Seminar on Health, Social Science and Humanities (UMGESHIC-ISHSSH 2020) (pp. 342-349). Atlantis Press.
  • Sridhar, M. S. (2017). Schools of management thought. https://www.researchgate. net/publication/224952289 _Schools_of_Management_Thought. Takahashi, N. (2017). Ownership structure follows managerial strategy management control revisited.
  • Annals of Business Administrative Science, 16(2), 77-89. Taneja, S., Pryor, M. G. & Toombs, L. A. (2011). Frederick W. Taylor’s scientific management principles: Relevance and validity. Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship, 16(3), 60.
  • Trivedi, A. J. & Mehta, A. (2019). Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs-Theory of Human Motivation. International Journal of Research in all Subjects in Multi Languages, 7(6), 38-41.
  • Turriago-Hoyos, A., Thoene, U. & Arjoon, S. (2016). Knowledge workers and virtues in Peter Drucker’s management theory. Sage Open, 6(1), 2158244016639631.
  • Vaszkun, B. & Tsutsui, W. M. (2012). A modern history of Japanese management thought. Journal of Management History, 18(4), 368-385.
  • Weber, M. (2015). Weber’s rationalism and modern society, Chapter 6. translated and edited by Tony Waters and Dagmar Waters.
  • Wren, D. A. (2011). The centennial of Frederick W. Taylor’s the Principles of Scientific Management: A retrospective commentary. Journal of Business & Management. 17(1).
  • Zarina, S. & Marvarid, R. (2023). Japanese National Festivals. International Journal on Integrated Education, 6(4), 10-12

JAPON YÖNETİM SİSTEMİ OMIKOSHI YÖNETİMİ İLKELERİNİN GELENEKSEL BATILI YÖNETİM YAKLAŞIMINA EKLENMESİ: UYGUN OLUR MU?

Year 2023, , 844 - 861, 29.12.2023
https://doi.org/10.17130/ijmeb.1362275

Abstract

This conceptual research study focuses on to provide a framework on whether Japanese omikoshi management techniques can be applied in traditional Western management style or not and to suggest its potential effects. The Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century in Great Britain, and it spread rapidly to other countries in Europe and the U.S and then to other parts of the world. Though some Eastern countries, including Japan, began undergoing industrial revolutions and process of economic transformation later than the West, it’s obvious that Japanese companies have dramatically brought their competitive challenge to the early-industrialized Western states within the concept of organizational management and superior manufacturing management systems since 1960s. In sum, this study gives an insight into the main principles in the Western management and Japanese management techniques by comparing their major notions and argues omikoshi management techniques and its prospective outcomes when it is applied to the today’s Western management style.

References

  • Adeoye, M. A. (2023). Explanatory remarks on McGregor’s theory. Indonesian Journal of Multidiciplinary Research, 3(1), 91-96.
  • Androniceanu, A., Enache, I. C., Valter, E. N. & Raduica, F. F. (2023). Increasing energy efficiency based on the kaizen approach. Energies, 16(4), 1930.
  • Allan, K. (2005). Explorations in classical sociological theory: Seeing the social world. Pine Forge Press.
  • Anoop, G. M. & Muhammed, V. S. (2020). A brief overview on Toyota Production System (TPS). International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 8(5), 2505-2509.
  • Artemis, M. & Garvin, D. (1990). A note on quality–the views of Deming, Juran and Crosby. Harvard Business School Note, (9-687), 011.
  • Bhatt, M. G. & Subashbabu, A. (2006, June). Identification of Linkages for Implementation of Japanese Management Systems in Indian Industries. In 2006 IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology (Vol. 1, pp. 171-175). IEEE.
  • Black, J. T. (2007). Design rules for implementing the Toyota Production System. International Journal of Production Research, 45(16), 3639-3664.
  • Blake, A. M. & Moseley, J. L. (2011). Frederick Winslow Taylor: One hundred years of managerial insight. International Journal of Management, 28(4), 346.
  • Butler, E. (2012). The condensed wealth of nations. The Centre for Independent Studies Ltd., London SW1P 3BL, United Kingdom.
  • Chikere, C. C. & Nwoka, J. (2015). The systems theory of management in modern day organizations-A study of Aldgate congress resort limited Port Harcourt. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 5(9), 1-7.
  • Dixit, U. S., Hazarika, M. & Davim, J. P. (2017). Emergence of Production and Industrial Engineering. In: A Brief History of Mechanical Engineering. Materials Forming, Machining and Tribology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42916-8_6.
  • Drechsler, W. (2020). Good bureaucracy: Max Weber and public administration today. Max Weber Studies, 20(2), 219-224.
  • Drucker, F. P. (2002). They’re not employees, they’re people. Harvard Business Review. https://hbr. org/2002/02/theyre-not-employees-theyre-people.
  • Duerr, E. C. & Duerr, M. S. (2003). Japanese and Western management approaches: Is convergence occurring? International Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER), 2(4).
  • Edwards, R. (2018). An elaboration of the administrative theory of the 14 principles of management by Henri Fayol. International Journal for Empirical Education and Research, 1(1), 41-51.
  • Fells, M. J. (2000). Fayol stands the test of time. Journal of Management History, 6(8), 345-360.
  • Firkola, P. (2006). Japanese management practices past and present. Economic Journal of Hokkaido University, 35, 115-130.
  • Gotsch, M., Gandenberger, C., Serafimov, L. & Miemiec, M. (2023). Top-down and bottom-up strategies for the implementation of corporate social responsibility: A qualitative survey of an international IT services company. Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 30(4), 1645-1663.
  • Gulchin, I. (2016). Omikoshi management and its weak points. https://www.researchgate .net/publication/310516441_Omikoshi_management_and_its_weak_points.
  • Hammond, T. H. (1990). In defense of Luther Gulick’s ‘Notes on the theory of organization. Public Administration, 68(2), 143-173.
  • Hart. P. (1991). Irving L. Janis’ victims of groupthink. Political Psychology, 247-278.
  • Hatch, M. J. (2018). Organization theory: Modern, symbolic, and postmodern perspectives. Oxford university press. 4th. Edition. U.K.
  • Hayashi, M. (2002). A historical review of Japanese management theories: The search for a general theory of Japanese management. Asian Business & Management, 1, 189-207.
  • Heyden, M. L., Fourné, S. P., Koene, B. A., Werkman, R. & Ansari, S. (2017). Rethinking ‘top-down’and ‘bottom-up’roles of top and middle managers in organizational change: Implications for employee support. Journal of management studies, 54(7), 961-985.
  • Horii, M. (2020). Problems of ‘religion’in Japan: Part 1. Religion compass, 14(11), 1-10.
  • Hussain, N., Haque, A. U. & Baloch, A. (2019). Management theories: The contribution of contemporary management theorists in tackling contemporary management challenges. Yaşar Üniversitesi E-Dergisi, 14, 156-169.
  • Ionescu, S. (2016). Henry Fayol, a guru in management. FAIMA Business & Management Journal, 4(3), 3.
  • Jayantha, K. (2021). Kaizen equilibrium and organization behavior: A conceptual analysis. Saudi J Bus Manag Stud, 6(8): 298-307.
  • Joullié, J. E. (2016). The philosophical foundations of management thought. Academy of Management Learning & Education, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 157-179.Wright, G. & Etherington, H. (Dec 2, 2020). Brexit Transition Period. Institute for Government, available at: https: // www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/brexit- transition-period (accessed Feb 2, 2021).
  • Keys, J. B. & Miller, T. R. (1984). The Japanese management theory jungle. Academy of Management Review, 9(2), 342-353.
  • Kim, Y. H., Sting, F. J. & Loch, C. H. (2014). Top-down, bottom-up, or both? Toward an integrative perspective on operations strategy formation. Journal of Operations Management, 32(7-8), 462-474.
  • Kipping, M. (1999). American management consulting companies in Western Europe, 1920 to 1990: Products, reputation, and relationships. Business History Review, 73(02), 190–220.
  • Kurkute, S.A. (2012). Japanese Management Practices – A Conceptual Study. IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences. ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320 7876.
  • Kurzynski, M. (2012). Peter Drucker: Modern day Aristotle for the business community. Journal of Management History, 15(4), 357-374.
  • Li, Y. (2018, July). The comparison between the eastern and western management ideas. In 3rd International Conference on Contemporary Education, Social Sciences and Humanities (ICCESSH 2018) (pp. 1307-1310). Atlantis Press.
  • Martínez-Lorente, A. R., Dewhurst, F. & Dale, B. G. (1998). Total quality management: Origins and evolution of the term. The TQM Magazine, 10(5), 378-386.
  • McAdam, R., Miller, K. & McSorley, C. (2019). Towards a contingency theory perspective of quality management in enabling strategic alignment. International Journal of Production Economics, 207, 195-209.
  • Meier, K. J. (2010). Governance, structure, and democracy: Luther Gulick and the future of public administration. Public Administration Review, 70. Special Issue.
  • Miller, S. S. (1963). Management by Omikoshi: Traditional features of modern business in Japan. Management International, 59-69.
  • Mergel, I., Ganapati, S. & Whitford, A. B. (2021). Agile: A new way of governing. Public Administration Review, 81(1), 161-165.
  • Muldoon, J., Bendickson, J., Bauman, A. & Liguori, E. W. (2020). Reassessing Elton Mayo: clarifying contradictions and context. Journal of Management History, 26(2), 165-185.
  • Navy, S. L. (2020). Theory of Human Motivation—Abraham Maslow. In: Akpan, B., Kennedy, T. J. (eds). Science Education in Theory and Practice. Springer Texts in Education. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43620-9_2
  • O’Connor, E. (1999). Minding the workers: The meaning of human and human relations’ in Elton Mayo. Organization, 6(2), 223-246.
  • Okolie, U. C. & Oyise, U. E. (2021). The evolution of management: A historical perspective. Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 22, 207-215. Olejniczak, T. (2013). Japanese management: 50 years of evolution of the concept. Acta Asiatica Varsoviensia, (26), 23-43.
  • Outhwaite, W. (2016). Weber’s Rationalism and Modern Society: Max Weber Studies, Vol. 16, No. 2. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.15543/maxweberstudies.16.2.262.
  • Perry, L. T. (1982). The art of Japanese management, RT Pascale and AG Athos, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1981. No. of pages: 221.
  • Reuters. (2023). Toyota defends title as world’s top-selling automaker in 2022. https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/toyota-defends-title-worlds-top-selling-automaker-2022-2023-01-30/.
  • Sagi, D. S. (2015). ‘Ringi System’ the decision making process in Japanese Management Systems: An Overview. International Journal of Management and Humanities, ISSN, 2394-0913.
  • Sasaki, Y., Shigeta, T., Maeda, T. & Urita, Y. (2022). Fibroma caused by years of carrying a portable Shinto shrine: Mikoshi-kobu. Journal of Hospital General Medicine. 4(4).
  • Setiawan, H. C. B., Kurniawan, A. & Komara, B. D. (2021, October). Implementation of Theory Z William Ouchi in Pesantrenprenur: Study on organizational culture. In 1st UMGESHIC International Seminar on Health, Social Science and Humanities (UMGESHIC-ISHSSH 2020) (pp. 342-349). Atlantis Press.
  • Sridhar, M. S. (2017). Schools of management thought. https://www.researchgate. net/publication/224952289 _Schools_of_Management_Thought. Takahashi, N. (2017). Ownership structure follows managerial strategy management control revisited.
  • Annals of Business Administrative Science, 16(2), 77-89. Taneja, S., Pryor, M. G. & Toombs, L. A. (2011). Frederick W. Taylor’s scientific management principles: Relevance and validity. Journal of Applied Management and Entrepreneurship, 16(3), 60.
  • Trivedi, A. J. & Mehta, A. (2019). Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs-Theory of Human Motivation. International Journal of Research in all Subjects in Multi Languages, 7(6), 38-41.
  • Turriago-Hoyos, A., Thoene, U. & Arjoon, S. (2016). Knowledge workers and virtues in Peter Drucker’s management theory. Sage Open, 6(1), 2158244016639631.
  • Vaszkun, B. & Tsutsui, W. M. (2012). A modern history of Japanese management thought. Journal of Management History, 18(4), 368-385.
  • Weber, M. (2015). Weber’s rationalism and modern society, Chapter 6. translated and edited by Tony Waters and Dagmar Waters.
  • Wren, D. A. (2011). The centennial of Frederick W. Taylor’s the Principles of Scientific Management: A retrospective commentary. Journal of Business & Management. 17(1).
  • Zarina, S. & Marvarid, R. (2023). Japanese National Festivals. International Journal on Integrated Education, 6(4), 10-12
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Can Biçer 0000-0001-7270-7417

Hatice Uzun 0000-0002-1517-0091

Early Pub Date December 28, 2023
Publication Date December 29, 2023
Submission Date September 18, 2023
Acceptance Date November 22, 2023
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APA Biçer, C., & Uzun, H. (2023). EMBEDDING JAPANESE OMIKOSHI MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES INTO TRADITIONAL WESTERN MANAGEMENT APPROACH: DOES IT WORK?. Uluslararası Yönetim İktisat Ve İşletme Dergisi, 19(4), 844-861. https://doi.org/10.17130/ijmeb.1362275