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Managing Innovation in Japan

innbundet, 2009
Engelsk
Why do some country's hi-tech firms innovate better than others? Why did hi-tech firms from the United States outperform such Japanese companies in the 1990s? Through a wealth of empirical evidence, the book compares the development trajectory of manufacturing technology and information technology both between Japanese companies and between companies based in the US, Europe, Australia, India and China. This book shows that institutional systems such as culture, tradition, consumers and local business practices play key roles in how companies develop technology. These factors also influence the very characteristics of the products that the hi-tech firms produce. With a number of case studies the author demonstrates how the most successful and innovative companies recognize these roles and incorporate them into their practices.
Undertittel
The Role Institutions Play in Helping or Hindering how Companies Develop Technology
Opplag
2009 ed.
ISBN
9783540892717
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
446 gram
Utgivelsesdato
12.3.2009
Antall sider
247