How were Japanese corporations different from Western corporations?

a. Class divisions tended to prevent bosses and workers from developing close partnerships.
b. They had strong corporate identities.
c. They based their corporate culture on religious morals and practices.
d. They preferred quick rewards over capital growth.


a

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