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“Purpose” and “Domain”

Two concepts translated as “Sonzai-igi,” and their relationship to “Keiei-rinen”

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  • Haruhiko NOBAYASHI KANAZAWA SEIRYO University,Faculty of economics

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51094/jxiv.808

Keywords:

purpose, domain, “Keiei-rinen”, domain consensus, “Sonzai-igi”

Abstract

The terms “purpose” and domain” are both translated as “Sonzai-igi.” Furthermore, “purpose” is also said to be included within “Keiei-rinen.” Based on previous research, this study documents the relationship between “Keiei-rinen,” “purpose,” and “domain,” and presents related discussion. “Purpose” shows the social nature of a company (enterprise), while “domain” indicates the strategic nature. This study clarified that both “purpose” and “domain” are component elements of “Keiei-rinen,” and that “purpose” often has the meaning (significance) of “domain.” By examining the structure of “Keiei-rinen,” we established that “purpose” is often placed at the apex, and is something that emphasizes the social nature of a company (i.e., corporate sociality). Additionally, inasmuch as “purpose” frequently has the meaning of “domain,” by placing it at the topmost position, a company’s strategic nature (strategic approach, strategic thinking, etc.) is also emphasized.

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