社会科学研究所
Market Economy and Social Justice
13 Market Economy and Social Justice
1994年2月発行
共同研究チーム「労働と生活の現代的局面」編集
中央大学社会科学研究所 発行
Preface
Yoshimoto Kawasaki
Introduction
Akihiro Ishikawa
Ⅰ.Theoretical Perspectives on Alternative Development
1. | Neither Capitalism Nor Socialism : In Search of Utopia | Antonio Lucas |
2. | The Challenges of Liberation Theology to Neoliberal Economic Policies | José Larrea Gayarre |
3. | Socio-Economic Rights and Workplace Democracy: Paths to Social Justice in the Global Economy |
C.Michael MacMillan |
4. | The Quest for Justice:Consumer Co-operatives in N.S., Canada | Leslie Brown |
Ⅱ.Economic Development and Reformation of Working Class
5. | Justice at Work on Solidaristic Work Policy as a Renewal of the Swedish Labour Market Model |
Åke Sandberg |
6. | Industrial Development, Class Transformation and Democratisation in Singapore |
Ai Yun Hing |
7. | The Transition to Market Economy in East Germany: The Chances of Participation in Industrial Restructuring:Social Justice |
Erhard Schreiber and Volkmar Kreissig |
Ⅲ.Social Justice through Worker Participation
8. | Worker Participation, Industrial Democracy and Social Justice: A Study of Indian Experiences |
Rajendra B. Patil |
9. | Worker Participation in Greece:Recent Trends, Problems and Prospects | L. Nicolaou Smokoviti |
10. | Impacts of Socialist Management on Organizational Effectiveness in Algeria | Boufedja Ghiat |
Ⅳ.From State Controle to Market Economy
11. | The Market Economy and Social Justice:The Case of South Africa | T. Dasarath Chetty |
12. | Characteristics of China's Socialist Market Economy | Weijing Gong |
13. | Small Entrepreneurs in the Transition to Market Economy : A New Ploblem of Social Justice |
Richard Ruzicka |
Ⅴ.Socio-Political Reorganisation in Post-Socialist Countries
14. | The Fall of Real Socialism and the Crisis in the Human Sciences and in Every Kind of Thought : The Fall of Real Socialism and Social Justlce |
Shoji Ishitsuka |
15. | Privatisation and Justice | Veljko Rus |
16. | Beyond Industrial Democracy : The Coming of Corporatism | Witold Morawski |
17. | The New Formation of Local Leaders in Slovakia | Yoshimoto Kawasaki |
Ⅵ.Privatisation and Changing Concept of Social Justice in Poland
18. | The Emergent Forms of Corporate Governance and Responsibility in Eastern Europe |
Michael Hughes |
19. | Changes in Power Structure in the Polish Enterprises and the Process of Transformation toward Market Economy |
Jolanta Kulpinska |
20. | Privatization:Its Chances and Threats | Maria Jaraosz |
21. | Works Councils in Poland:1944-1992 | Michael Federowicz and Anthony Levitas |
Ⅶ.Social Justice in Japanese Management
22. | The Perception of Social Justice in Japanese Personnel Management: A Shift from a Seniority-Oriented to an Ability-Oriented Sense of Justice |
Akihiro Ishikawa |
23. | Japanese Style of Worker Commitment to Their Firms and Its Social Problems: Does the Dominance of the Inner Labor Mmarket Continue to be Appropriate in the 1990's for Workers and Firms in Japan | Naoki Wakabayashi |
24. | Activities of Foreign-Affiliated Companies in Japan | Zenta Tamura |
25. | Japanese Management in Chinese Context: A Tentative Analysis of Acculturation Process in Sino-Japan Joint Ventures |
Shigeto Sonoda |
Ⅷ.Prospects in the Age of Information Society
26. | Social Justice and Industrial Democracy: The Role of Industry in a Postindustrial Society |
Bengt Sandkull |
27. | Consequences from Information Technologies and Social Justice Problems:A Comparative Study | Christo Domozetov and Dora Marinova |