Duty and sentiment : how culture shapes thinking and behavior in Japan and the West / Eiji Yamamura.
2022
DS822.5
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Title
Duty and sentiment : how culture shapes thinking and behavior in Japan and the West / Eiji Yamamura.
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ISBN
9789811697678 (electronic bk.)
9811697671 (electronic bk.)
9789811697661
9811697671 (electronic bk.)
9789811697661
Published
Singapore : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (140 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-16-9767-8 doi
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DS822.5
Dewey Decimal Classification
306.0952/0905
Summary
This book is an exploration that shows us how sentiment and duty form the core of Japanese culture. It looks at how the combination of common sense, culture, and social norms influence people's ways of thinking and behavior. Although the focus is Japan in looking at these interrelationships, the author draws on his experience and knowledge of other countries from his days before graduate school, when he traveled the world as a backpacker. Now, from the world of academia, he uses his knowledge of economic analysis to consider the similarities and differences in human behavior among countries and cultures. The wide-ranging scope of the book takes in marital life, education, sports, business, and culture in modern Japanese society. Why, for instance, does linguistic heterogeneity generally have negative effects on FIFA rankings of national soccer teams, and what does this have to do with the difficulty of technology transfer among businesses in multilingual countries? Why was the demand for the film Bohemian Rhapsody, about the British rock group Queen, so high in Japan? How do Kazuo Ishiguro's novels resemble scenarios related to Japan's long-term public finance prospects? How does the depiction of contemporary life compared with "The old days" in the films of Yasujiro Ozu provide a cautionary tale for aging societies today? How are older people with grandchildren more likely to accept tax increases to support future generations? And how is the Japanese government actively drawing on behavioral economics to appeal to public sentiment to contain the spread of COVID-19. These and a multitude of other questions are tackled by the backpacker who entered academia to become an economist and who now goes on a journey to find the answers. Readers can take the trip with him under his expert guidance, as he artfully combines sentiment, duty, and economic analysis.
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Table of Contents
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Why is it a Secret to Successful Business Management that Tte Business Owner Treats Job-Seekers to Gourmet Food?
What will Become of Pupils in a Class with a Female Teacher?
The Reason why Working Husband and Housekeeping Wife should Quarrel
What Came Out of the Spread Of COVID-19?
Concluding Chapter how can Community be Rational?.
Do Mathematical Theories have National Characteristics?
Why is it a Secret to Successful Business Management that Tte Business Owner Treats Job-Seekers to Gourmet Food?
What will Become of Pupils in a Class with a Female Teacher?
The Reason why Working Husband and Housekeeping Wife should Quarrel
What Came Out of the Spread Of COVID-19?
Concluding Chapter how can Community be Rational?.