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Karoshi: Salaryman Sudden Death Syndrome

Paul A. Herbig (Professor of Marketing at the College of Commerce and Business Administration, Jacksonville State University, Alabama, USA.)
Frederick A. Palumbo (Associate Professor of Marketing at the Sy Sims School of Business, Yeshira University, New York, NY, USA.)

Journal of Managerial Psychology

ISSN: 0268-3946

Article publication date: 1 December 1994

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Abstract

Much current Japanese popular discussion centres around the sudden death, at an early age, of Japan′s hard‐working white‐collar workers: karoshi – death from overwork – or Salaryman′s Sudden Death Syndrome. Officially it does not exist as the Government and big business are hesitant to legitimatize the phenomenon because of the response which, both local and international, it would evoke. Nonetheless, it is a common phenomenon. Describes karoshi, defines the extent of the phenomenon, and analyses its future impact on Japan and the world.

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Herbig, P.A. and Palumbo, F.A. (1994), "Karoshi: Salaryman Sudden Death Syndrome", Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 9 No. 7, pp. 11-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/02683949410075831

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