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Technology and industrial development in Japan : building capabilities by learning, innovation, and public policy /

Title
  1. Technology and industrial development in Japan : building capabilities by learning, innovation, and public policy / Hiroyuki Odagiri and Akira Goto ; with a foreword by Richard R. Nelson.
Published by
  1. Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1996.
Author
  1. Odagiri, Hiroyuki, 1946-

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Additional authors
  1. Gotō, Akira, 1945-
Description
  1. xiii, 309 pages : illustrations, map; 23 cm
Summary
  1. 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.
  2. 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.
Series statement
  1. Japan business and economics series
Uniform title
  1. Japan business & economics.
Subject
  1. Entrepreneurship
  2. Technological innovations > Economic aspects
  3. Japan
  4. Entrepreneurs (économie politique) > Japon > Histoire
  5. Unternehmen
  6. Technischer Fortschritt
  7. Entrepreneurship > Japan > History
  8. Management
  9. Unternehmenspolitik
  10. Innovations > Aspect économique > Japon > Histoire
  11. Since 1868
  12. Technische vernieuwing
  13. History
  14. Innovation
  15. Economic policy
  16. Geschichte 1850-1996
  17. Japon > Politique économique
  18. Industrialisierung
  19. Japan > Economic policy
  20. Economic history
  21. Wirtschaftsentwicklung
  22. Technological innovations > Economic aspects > Japan > History
  23. Japon > Conditions économiques > 1868-
  24. Industriële ontwikkeling
  25. 83.62 economics of technology
  26. Japan > Economic conditions > 1868-
  27. Economic conditions > History, 1868-
Genre/Form
  1. History.
Contents
  1. Foreword / Richard R. Nelson -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Economic and Technological Change from the Meiji Restoration to World War II -- 3. The Post-War Technological Progress and Government Policies -- 4. The Evolution of a Management System from the Tokugawa Era to World War II -- 5. Management in Post-War Japan and Today -- 6. Textiles -- 7. Iron and Steel -- 8. Electrical and Communications Equipment -- 9. Automobiles -- 10. Shipbuilding and Aircraft -- 11. Pharmaceuticals -- 12. What Can We Learn from the Past? -- App. A Brief Chronology of Japan's History.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (pages 280-294) and indexes.