Global Motivations: Honda, Toyota, and the Drive Toward American Manufacturing
By (Author) Jonathan S. Russ
University Press of America
University Press of America
9th December 2008
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
338.47629222
Paperback
170
Width 154mm, Height 232mm, Spine 14mm
286g
Global Motivations analyzes the histories of Honda and Toyota as transplant automobile manufacturers in the United States. This book considers the historical, cultural, legal, and labor experiences of the two firms as they became established on the American industrial landscape. Comprised of three main themes, Global Motivations develops a thorough argument that Toyota and Honda were trendsetters as transplant manufacturers. Chronicling the broad histories of Toyota and Honda, analyzing the site selection process and expansion of companies' manufacturing facilities in the United States, and lastly turning to labor relations and management techniques, Professor Jonathan Russ supports his thesis that an automobile industry was viable in the U.S., even if American auto companies were in peril.
Jonathan S. Russ is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Delaware, where he regularly teaches courses on the history of modern American business and the history of Delaware.