2021 年 46 巻 p. 32-40
This paper discusses the question of whether Japanese management studies lags behind the world in terms of global and local. The global and the local in management studies can be considered from three points of view, and the significance and meanings of local research in global studies is discussed. It also discusses the possibility that Japanese management studies can contribute to global management studies through the pursuit of local research, rather than just the figure of the local lagging behind the global.