Intro; Table of Contents; Statement of International Journal of Business Anthropology; Editorial Commentary; From "Galapagos Syndrome" to Globalization; Variability of Boundary and Meaning of Diversity Attributes; Creation of Corporate Identity; The New Business of Buddhism; Shared Business Culture Value; Enterprise Anthropology; Resolving Conflict and Business Anthropology
Summary
This issue of the International Journal of Business Anthropology contains seven articles including a special section of four papers from Japan with an editorial commentary. The editorial commentary briefly introduces business anthropology in Japan and the goals of editing a collection of articles from Japan. The first essay, ""From 'Galapagos Syndrome' to Globalization: Japanese Businesses between Tradition and Virtual Reality"" by Mary Reisel, presents the cultural factors that block traditional Japanese corporations from adapting faster to globalization, and explores the growing gap between