E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Human-centred Systems
Masuda Human-Centred Systems in the Global Economy
Erscheinungsjahr 2012
ISBN: 978-1-4471-1967-8
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
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Proceedings from the International Workshop on Industrial Cultures and Human-Centred Systems held by Tokyo Keizai University in Tokyo 1990
E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Human-centred Systems
ISBN: 978-1-4471-1967-8
Verlag: Springer
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Section I. Industrial Cultures and Technology Development.- 1. The Use of New Technologies in the Development of Social Citizenship and of the Welfare State.- 2. Working Women in Japan — After Enforcement of the Equal Opportunity in Employment Law.- 3. Adjustment in Foreign Assignment: A Comparative Study of Japanese and American Expatriates in Australia.- 4. Intercorporate Relations in Japan.- 5. Social Structure under the New Information Technology.- 6. Can the Family Survive the New Communications Media? ’Human-centredness’ and the Challenge of Consumer Technologies.- 7. Anthropocentric Production Systems in the Context of European Integration.- 8. The Beginning of the Third Industrial Revolution and Changes in Industrial Sociology: Towards a Better Environment for Man.- 9. Industry, Culture and Technology Transfer: Contemplation on Recent Changes in China’s Consumption Culture.- Section II. New Technology and the Shaping of World Economy and Industrial Cultures.- 10. The New Shape of Industrial Culture and Technological Development.- 11. The Coming New Age of Politico-Economic Interdependence in the Global Economy.- 12. High-Tech Development, Competition, and Industrial Culture in the Age of the Global Economy.- 13. New Trends in the Producer-Consumer Relationship: A Vital Aspect of Industrial Cultures.- 14. Impacts of Information Technology on Japanese Industrial Culture.- 15. Japanese Human Resource Management in the Cross-Cultural Interface: A Case Study of US-Sited Japanese Subsidiaries.- 16. Industrial Cultures in the Age of the Global Economy.- Section III. Human-centred Shaping of New Technologies: The Praxis.- 17. Theoretical Reflections from Experiences with Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing.- 18. Human Centredness: A 21st Century Paradigm forIndustrial Cultures.- 19. The Evolution of Information in Human and Artefactual Systems.- 20. A Conceptual Framework for the Concept of the Artificial.- 21. Dialogue and Design of Computer-Based Technology.- 22. Applying Human Centred Concepts to the Development of Expert Systems in Manufacturing.- 23. Anthropocentric Principles — Tools and Organisation of Industrial Design.- 24. Skill in Software Production — The Deskiller is Deskilled.