Recovering from Success
Innovation and Technology Management in Japan
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 17 August 2006
- ISBN 9780199297313
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages348 pages
- Size 242x162x25 mm
- Weight 666 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Numerous figures and tables 0
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Table of Contents:
Introduction
Part 1: Industries, Technologies and Value Chains
The Telecommunication Industry: A Turnaround in Japan's Global Presence
Modular Production's Impact on Japan's Electronics Industry
Technology Management and Competitiveness of the Japanese Semiconductor Industry
Global Value Chains in the Pharmaceutical Industry
Software's Hidden Challenges
Part 2: MOT In and Between Enterprises
The Open Innovation Model: Implications for Innovation in Japan
Managing Creativity and Control of Knowledge Workers
Rethinking Innovation
Realizing Creative Innovation Through R&D in Japan
Hitachi's Nascent 'New Production(ist)' System
Interfirm Networks and the Management of Technology and Innovation in Japan
Part 3: Transforming Japan's Innovation System
Innovation Policy for Japan as a Front Runner
Security and Techno-Systems: A Comparative Analysis
Human Resources and Technology Management in Japanese Corporations
Electronic Government in Japan: Towards Harmony Between Technology Solutions and Administrative Systems
Conclusion