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The transfer of Japanese work practices to plants in Thailand
Authors:Hiromichi Shibata
Affiliation:1. Yokohama National University , Kanagawa, Japan hshibata@ynu.ac.jp
Abstract:This paper analyses two Japanese transplants that have been manufacturing products in Thailand for a number of years. The research shows that these transplants have not fully adopted three Japanese work practices that are characteristic of workplaces in Japan (the significant troubleshooting skills possessed by production workers, the production support work provided by assistant first-line supervisors and the overlapping roles of manufacturing engineers). The low wages and the subdivided job consciousness of Thai employees, the presence of Japanese expatriates who are not familiar with the workplace practices actually used in Japan and the fact that the transplants have manufactured standardized mature products that do not require high troubleshooting skills, are found to be the main causes for the incomplete transfer of work practices from the mother company.
Keywords:work practices  transfers  Thailand  Japan
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