001 Hak Akses (open/membership)open
700 Entri Tambahan Nama Orang
336 Content Typetext (rdacontent)
264b Nama PenerbitInstitute of Social Science, University of Tokyo
710 Entri Tambahan Badan Korporasi
049 No. Barkod08-25-73572211
786c Entri Volume, no., tahun dan halamaVol. 3, No. 2, October 2000: Hal. 187-205
852 LokasiPerpustakaan UI, Lantai 4 R. Koleksi Jurnal
110 Entri Utama Badan Korporasi
338 Carrier Typevolume (rdacarrier)
786 Entri Sumber DataSocial Science Japan Journal
903 Stock Opname
053 No. Induk08-25-73572211
653 Kata Kunciindustrialization; developments; human resources
040 Sumber PengataloganLibUI eng rda
111 Entri Utama Nama Pertemuan
245 Judul UtamaMeiji-era industrialization and provincial vitality: The significance of the first-enterprise boom of the 1880s
264c Tahun Terbit2000
650 Subyek TopikIndustrialization; Development
850 Lembaga PemilikUniversitas Indonesia
904b Pemeriksa Lembar Kerja
520 Ringkasan/Abstrak/IntisariThe purpose of this paper is to shed new light on the first enterprise boom of the 1880s, which marked the beginning of Japan's industrialization, with a special focus on developments in provincial areas. The paper seeks to identify important factors that triggered the boom and to examine its development in provincial areas by probing such aspects as the relationship between nationalism and the ideological thrust toward economic development, the process by which investment funds were procured, and the endowment and tapping of human resources. Major findings are as follows: (1) The ideology of national enrichment was influential not only in Japan's geopolitical center but also in the provinces, where it manifested itself as a combination of nationalist sentiment and aspirations for local development. (2) The most salient feature of provincial enterprise was the strong impetus of local initiative in the procurement of funding and human resources. Local bureaucrats and men of influence often took leading roles. (3) The successful launching of enterprises in provincial areas was facilitated by two factors: the provinces had already grown socially competent to pursue industrialization; and the development of rural industry since the Tokugawa period had made them fairly affluent.
022 ISSN (R)13691465
090 No. Panggil SetempatSSJJ 3:2 (2000)
d-Entri Utama Nama Orang
245c Pertanggungjawaban
337 Media Typeunmediated (rdamedia)
100 Entri Utama Nama OrangNakamura, Naofumi, author
264a Kota TerbitOxford
904a Pengisi Lembar KerjaMuadz- Febuari 2025
856 Akses dan Lokasi Elektronikhttps://academic.oup.com/ssjj/article/3/2/187/1613825
310 Frekuensi Terbit
041 Kode Bahasaeng