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Innovation in Japan

Author : Akira Gotō,Hiroyuki Odagiri
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0198289855

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Innovation in Japan by Akira Gotō,Hiroyuki Odagiri Pdf

Technology is a key factor in global industrial competition, and Japan's national system of technological innovation has been vital to the economic success of the country since World War II. This book examines the historical development of the system, incl

Recovering from Success

Author : D. Hugh Whittaker,Robert E. Cole
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2006-08-17
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780191538100

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Recovering from Success by D. Hugh Whittaker,Robert E. Cole Pdf

How did Japan fall from challenger to US hegemonic leadership in the high tech industries in the 1980s, to stumbling giant by the turn of the century? What is it doing about it? This book examines the challenges faced by Japan's high tech companies through successful emulation of some of their key practices by foreign competitors and the emergence of new competitive models linked to open innovation and modular production. High tech companies were slow to respond, relying at first on formulae which had worked in the past, but in a new environment, some of these traditional strengths had now become sources of weakness. Stability and success, moreover, had decreased their appetite for risk. Early in the new century, however, there were signs of a more concerted response, which opened up past practices to scrutiny, and modification through selective learning and adaptation of the new models. The 'MOT' (management of technology) movement provided a vehicle for this change. It was linked, in turn, to efforts to change the national innovation system, giving universities a more central role, and encouraging spin-offs and startups. The book features contributions from Japanese and Western scholars and practitioners who have distinctive insights into the nature of these challenges and responses, with substantial introductory and concluding chapters. The result is a highly accessible account of innovation, technology, and change management in the world's second largest economy.

Management of Technology and Innovation in Japan

Author : Cornelius Herstatt,Christoph Stockstrom,Hugo Tschirky,Akio Nagahira
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 413 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2006-02-23
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783540312482

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Management of Technology and Innovation in Japan by Cornelius Herstatt,Christoph Stockstrom,Hugo Tschirky,Akio Nagahira Pdf

What Makes this Book Unique? No crystal ball is required to safely predict, that in the future – even more than in the past – mastered innovativeness will be a primary criterion distinguishing s- cessful from unsuccessful companies. At the latest since Michael Porter’s study on the competitiveness of nations, the same criterion holds even for the evaluation of entire countries and national economies. Despite the innumerable number of p- lications and recommendations on innovation, competitive innovativeness is still a rare competency. The latest publication of UNICE – the European Industry - ganization representing 20 million large, midsize and small companies – speaks a clear language: Europe qualifies to roughly 60% (70%) of the innovation strength of the US (Japan). The record unemployment in many EU countries does not c- tradict this message. A main reason may be given by the fact that becoming an innovative organi- tion means increased openness towards the new and more tolerance towards risks and failures, both challenging the inherently difficult management art of cultural change. Further, lacking innovativeness is often related to legal and fiscal barriers which rather hinder than foster innovative activities. Yet another reason to explain Europe’s notorious innovation gap refers to insufficient financial R&D resources on the company as well as on the national level. As a result, for example, hi- ranking decisions on the level of the European Commission are taken to increase R&D expenditures in the European Union from roughly 2% to 3% of GNP.

Innovation in Japan

Author : Keith Jackson,Phillipe Debroux
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2013-10-18
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781317969198

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Innovation in Japan by Keith Jackson,Phillipe Debroux Pdf

The Japanese economy has made a remarkable recovery from the so-called ‘Lost Decade’ of the 1990s. This said, demographic trends suggest that Japan will have to show remarkable powers of innovation if it is to continue to prosper in the global economy. For, around the turn of the last century texts published by prominent strategy analysts such as Michael Porter and colleagues were asking whether Japan could continue to compete at all, and in answering this question they not only gained significant global attention, they also appeared to sound the death knell for strategic innovation in Japan. This collection helps put the record straight. It invites authors and editors of previous (Routledge) titles on the topic of ‘Innovation in Japan’ to reflect on how things have moved on – prominent scholars on Japanese innovation such as Martin Hemmert, Cornelia Storz, and Ruth Taplin, all of whom appear in this collection. It brings together fresh perspectives on Japanese-style innovation, from insiders and from outsiders, from scholars and from practitioners, all of whose combined contributions to this book update our understanding of how patterns of innovation in Japan are evolving and thus provide inspiration and guidance for managers and innovators worldwide.

21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States

Author : National Research Council,Policy and Global Affairs,Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy,Committee on Comparative Innovation Policy: Best Practice for the 21st Century
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2009-05-15
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780309136624

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21st Century Innovation Systems for Japan and the United States by National Research Council,Policy and Global Affairs,Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy,Committee on Comparative Innovation Policy: Best Practice for the 21st Century Pdf

Recognizing that a capacity to innovate and commercialize new high-technology products is increasingly a key for the economic growth in the environment of tighter environmental and resource constraints, governments around the world have taken active steps to strengthen their national innovation systems. These steps underscore the belief of these governments that the rising costs and risks associated with new potentially high-payoff technologies, their spillover or externality-generating effects and the growing global competition, require national R&D programs to support the innovations by new and existing high-technology firms within their borders. The National Research Council's Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) has embarked on a study of selected foreign innovation programs in comparison with major U.S. programs. The "21st Century Innovation Systems for the United States and Japan: Lessons from a Decade of Change" symposium reviewed government programs and initiatives to support the development of small- and medium-sized enterprises, government-university- industry collaboration and consortia, and the impact of the intellectual property regime on innovation. This book brings together the papers presented at the conference and provides a historical context of the issues discussed at the symposium.

Technology and Innovation in Japan

Author : Martin Hemmert,Christian Oberländer
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 275 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 1998-08-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781134653638

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Technology and Innovation in Japan by Martin Hemmert,Christian Oberländer Pdf

Long-awaited reforms in technology policy and corporate strategy are now taking place in Japan. This book asks whether it is the programme of reform or the will and ability to implement reforms which is new.

Industrial Innovation in Japan

Author : Takuji Hara,Norio Kambayashi,Noboru Matsushima
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2008-03-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781134098880

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Industrial Innovation in Japan by Takuji Hara,Norio Kambayashi,Noboru Matsushima Pdf

This new book gathers together a collection of case studies of innovation in various industries in modern Japan, challenging accepted notions of Japanese innovation and emphasizing new and diverse trends and practices.

Small Firms and Innovation Policy in Japan

Author : Cornelia Storz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2006-01-16
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781134207510

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Small Firms and Innovation Policy in Japan by Cornelia Storz Pdf

This new book discusses the extent to which the Japanese economy encourages entrepreneurship and innovation. Although Japan has a strong reputation as an innovator, some people argue that this reputation is misplaced. Contrary to earlier expectations, the USA rather than Japan emerged as the leader in the biotech industries in the 1990s, and also many small firms in Japan supply only a few – or just one – other company, thereby limiting their view of the marketplace and the commercial opportunities within it. Despite the increase of international patents, international scientific citations and a positive technology trade balance, the Japanese innovation system is weak in giving birth to radical innovations. The book explores fully these issues, making comparisons with other countries where appropriate. It concludes that the Japanese innovation system has both advantages and disadvantages and contributes to a better understanding of how policy changes take place.

Managing Innovation in Japan

Author : Chihiro Watanabe
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2009-04-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783540892724

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Managing Innovation in Japan by Chihiro Watanabe Pdf

This book summarizes highlights of the investigation of “An Elucidation of the Role of Institutional Systems in Characterizing Technology Development Trajectories – A Global Comparative Analysis of Manufacturing Technology and Information Te- nology in the Enhancement of Business Practice” supported by Grant-in-Aid for Scienti?c Research (S) by Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology/Japan Society for Science Policy over the period 2002–2006. Background and objectives of the investigation are summarized as follows: (a) Japan ranks far below the level of the USA with respect to the development and utilization of information technology (IT) in the information society that emerged in the 1990s. (b) This can be attributed toa vicious cycle between Japan’s non-elastic institutions, insuf?cient utilization of the potential bene?ts of IT, and economic stagnation. (c) The source of such a vicious cycle can be derived from the fundamental d- ferences of the characterizing process of technology between manufacturing technology (MT) and IT during their diffusion processes. This investigation - tempted to elucidate this mechanism. Noteworthy ?ndings obtained include: (a) MT has been developed largely by the supply side and its functionality is - tablished during the stage of its supply to the market. In contrast, IT is strongly driven by the demand side and its functionality is created through diffusion in a self-propagating way. This contrast can be clearly observed in the dramatic advancement of Japan’s mobile phone industry in the late 1990s.

Innovation Crisis

Author : Eiichi Yamaguchi
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2019-03-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780429828256

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Innovation Crisis by Eiichi Yamaguchi Pdf

What has gone wrong in Japan that has led to innovation crisis? Prof. Eiichi Yamaguchi has been committed to answer this question, and his quest has spanned several years and academic disciplines. Initially it appeared as if it had no context, but when he put the pieces together, he realized that it was actually one story. This book is a summary of his research over the last 20 years, especially after he moved out of the field of physics, to which he had devoted 21 years. He felt that it was essential for him to do his bit to save this sinking ship, or it would be disrespectful to the future generation. The book integrates his research on innovation policy, innovation theory, and trans-science. It begins with a detailed story of the innovation of blue LEDs, for which three Japanese scientists received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014. It describes the current innovation and science crises in Japan and presents evidence that the strong international competitiveness of science-based industries in the United States is a result of the invention of the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) system. It discusses a new theory of innovation structures, showing the error in Clayton M. Christensen’s argument of “disruptive innovation.” It also proposes a new concept for “paradigm disruptive innovation,” emphasizing that abduction and transilience are essential factors for accomplishing it and that their decline has led to the innovation crisis in Japan. Finally, it analyzes the future vision of the innovation ecosystem, which promotes abduction and transilience, for scientists to develop new science-based industries.

Innovation Nation

Author : C. Holroyd,K. Coates
Publisher : Springer
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2007-11-13
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780230599451

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Innovation Nation by C. Holroyd,K. Coates Pdf

This book explores Japan's efforts to promote the commercial benefits of science and technology. Japan has made major scientific investments, with a view to enhancing the country's medium and long-term economic prospects; these successful efforts have re-enforced the country's reputation as a leader in the promotion of national innovation.

Small Firms and Innovation Policy in Japan

Author : Cornelia Storz
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2012-11-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780415651721

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Small Firms and Innovation Policy in Japan by Cornelia Storz Pdf

Using comparative studies and original research, this book discusses the extent to which the Japanese economy encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Technology and Innovation in Japan

Author : Martin Hemmert
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Electronic
ISBN : OCLC:847420863

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Technology and Innovation in Japan by Martin Hemmert Pdf

Management of Software Engineering Innovation in Japan

Author : Yasuo Kadono
Publisher : Springer
Page : 173 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2015-10-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9784431556121

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Management of Software Engineering Innovation in Japan by Yasuo Kadono Pdf

This book assesses the achievements of the software engineering discipline as represented by IT vendors in Japan in order to deepen understanding of the mechanisms of how software engineering capabilities relate to IT vendors’ business performance and business environment from the perspective of innovation and engineering management. Based on the concepts of service science and science for society, the volume suggests how to improve the sophistication of services between the demand side, i.e., IT user companies, and the supply side, i.e., IT vendors, simultaneously. The author and his colleagues developed a structural model including innovational paths, such as service innovation, product innovation and process innovation, and a measurement model including the seven software engineering capabilities: deliverables, project management, quality assurance, process improvement, research and development, human resource development and customer contact. Then they designed research on software engineering excellence and administered it with the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and Information-Technology Promotion Agency. Through statistical analyses of the results, they found that human resource development and R&D are significant fundamental conditions to improve the quality of the deliverables and that IT firms with high levels of deliverables, derived from high levels of human resource development, quality assurance, project management and process improvement, tend to sustain high profitability. In addition, they developed a measurement model based on Porter’s five forces and Barney’s resource-based view. A regression tree analysis suggested that manufacturer spin-off vendors tend to expand business with well-resourced R&D, whereas user spin-off vendors tend to depend heavily on parent company demand.

Technology and Industrial Development in Japan

Author : Hiroyuki Odagiri,Akira Gotō
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0198288026

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Technology and Industrial Development in Japan by Hiroyuki Odagiri,Akira Gotō Pdf

This book studies the industrial development of Japan since the mid-nineteenth century, with particular emphasis on how the various industries built technological capabilities. The Japanese were extraordinarily creative in searching out and learning to use modern technologies, and the authors investigate the emergence of entrepreneurs who began new and risky businesses, how the business organizations evolved to cope with changing technological conditions, and how the managers, engineers, and workers acquired organizational and technological skills through technology importation, learning-by-doing, and their own R & D activities. The book investigates the interaction between private entrepreneurial activities and public policy, through a general examination of economic and industrial development, a study of the evolution of management systems, and six industrial case studies: textile, iron and steel, electrical and communications equipment, automobiles, shipbuilding and aircraft, and pharmaceuticals. The authors show how the Japanese government has played an important supportive role in the continuing innovation, without being a substitute for aggressive business enterprise constantly venturing into unfamiliar terrains.