In recent years, Western business managers have been heeding the exhortations of business journalists and academics to move their companies toward long-term, collaborative "strategic partnerships" with their external business partners (e.g., suppliers). The experts' advice comes as a natural reaction to numerous studies conducted during the past decade that compared Japanese production and supply practices with those of the rest of the world. The link between the success of a certain well-known Japanese automaker and its effective management of its suppliers, for example, has led to an unquestioning belief within Western management circles in the value of strategic partnerships. Indeed, in the automobile sector all three United States manufacturers and most of their European competitors have launched programs to reduce their total number of suppliers and move toward having strategic partnerships with a few.

However, new research concerning supplier relationships in various industries demonstrates that the widespread assumption of Western managers and business consultants that Japanese firms manage their suppliers primarily through strategic partnerships is unjustified. Not only do Japanese firms appear to conduct a far smaller proportion of their business through strategic partnerships than is commonly believed, but they also make extensive use of "market-exchange" relationships, in which either party can turn to the marketplace and shift to different business partners at will, a practice usually associated with Western manufacturers.


The author mentions "the success of a certain well-known Japanese automaker" (highlight) most probably in order to


demonstrate some of the possible reasons for the success of a certain business practice

cite a specific case that has convinced Western business experts of the value of a certain business practice

describe specific steps taken by Western automakers that have enabled them to compete more successfully in a global market

introduce a paradox about the effect of a certain business practice in Japan

indicate the need for Western managers to change their relationships with their external business partners

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正确答案是 B。作者提到了一定著名的日本汽车制造商的成功,这是为了强调其特定商业实践的价值,从而说明西方商业专家应该学习并实施这一商业实践。因此,选项B正确,即引用特定的案例证明西方商业专家对某种商业实践的价值。

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