著者
定藤 博子 サダトウ ヒロコ Hiroko Sadato
出版者
鹿児島国際大学附置地域総合研究所
雑誌
地域総合研究 = Regional studies (ISSN:09142355)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.46, no.2, pp.55-65, 2019-03-30

Kirishima International Music Festival was founded under the name of "Kirishima International Music Festival / Master courses" in 1980. There were 3 aims, rising the cultural level in Kagoshima, rising the educational level of Japanese artists and the tourism resources development of Kagosima. Sharing these purposes, the people in Kagoshima, especially in Kirishima, support this festival, the foundation makes the programs and the local government offers the financial support. The inhabitants, the business and the government, these 3 elements certify the authenticity. This is why this festival has continued for 40 years.
著者
定藤 博子
出版者
経営史学会
雑誌
経営史学 (ISSN:03869113)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.51, no.3, pp.3-26, 2016 (Released:2019-03-30)

This paper aims to provide a fresh and revised view on Société Générale d'Immigration (SGI), a joint-stock company that organized foreign workers for French employers after WWI. As a specialist agent for migrant workers, it played a major role in shaping France's national system of immigration. While France was lacking a workforce, it organized the mass immigration of Polish workers, especially for agriculture and the mining industry.In France, SGI was criticized at that time for acting like a ‘slave trader’. Hence, this paper focuses on the business of SGI as an agent for Polish workers during the 1920s using primary sources. The key sources are in the French National Archives, the official journals of the labour unions, a conservative magazine, the official review of SGI, and the papers of the president of Comité Central des Houillères de France.First, as a joint-stock company, SGI had to ensure profitability, and fees to operate the immigration system were one of the only sources of revenue to provide stable management and stable growth.Second, SGI organized immigration for Polish workers who wanted to come to France and live as agricultural workers. The company prepared farmland and an agricultural centre for workers and their families. However, the agricultural labour market differed from the industrial labour market, so SGI did not have enough internal resources to meet all of French farmers' needs.Third, the company did not complete the selective examinations of migrant workers. Mismatches with the labour market resulted both from the lack of careful research from SGI and from incomplete information related to the market. Workers did not know which jobs were suitable for them, if they were not assigned a position.Consequently, this paper shows the major role of private companies and market mechanisms in immigration during the 1920s. Private companies contributed to the establishment of the national system of immigration, but were highly criticized as they sought profit.