What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology

What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology
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Synopsis What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Technology and Competitiveness

What Is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology?

What Is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology?
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Synopsis What Is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology? by : DIANE Publishing Company

The official transcript of a Congressional hearing held to explore those factors that appear to have contributed to Japan's emergence as a superpower in the production of innovative and high-quality products. Witnesses included representatives from : the Congressional Research Service; the General Accounting Office; the Council of Competitiveness; Technology International; and Search Associates.

What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology

What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology
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Total Pages : 121
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Synopsis What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Technology and Competitiveness

What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology

What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology
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Total Pages : 128
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Synopsis What is Japan's Advantage in the Commercialization of Technology by : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. Subcommittee on Technology and Competitiveness

Japan's Growing Technological Capability

Japan's Growing Technological Capability
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Publisher : National Academies Press
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9780309047807
ISBN-13 : 0309047803
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Synopsis Japan's Growing Technological Capability by : National Research Council

The perspectives of technologists, economists, and policymakers are brought together in this volume. It includes chapters dealing with approaches to assessment of technology leadership in the United States and Japan, an evaluation of future impacts of eroding U.S. technological preeminence, an analysis of the changing nature of technology-based global competition, and a discussion of policy options for the United States.

Innovation Nation

Innovation Nation
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9780230599451
ISBN-13 : 0230599451
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Synopsis Innovation Nation by : C. Holroyd

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.

Between MITI and the Market

Between MITI and the Market
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Publisher : Stanford University Press
Total Pages : 572
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ISBN-10 : 9780804718127
ISBN-13 : 0804718121
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Synopsis Between MITI and the Market by : Daniel I. Okimoto

Over the postwar period, the scope of industrial policy has expanded markedly. Governments in virtually all advanced industrial countries have extended the visible hand of the state in assisting specific industries or individual companies. Although greater government involvement in some countries has lessened the dislocations brought about by slower growth rates, industrial policy has also caused or exacerbated a number of other problems, including distortions in the allocation of capital and labor and trade conflicts that undermine the postwar system of free trade. Only Japan is widely cited as an unambiguous success story. The effectiveness of its industrial policy is revealed in the successful emergence of one government-targeted industry after another as world-class competitors: for example, steel, automobiles, and semiconductors. Foreign countries fear that a number of still-developing industries—like biotechnology, telecommunications, and information processing—will follow the same pattern. But is industrial policy the main reason for Japan's economic achievements? The author asserts that the reasons for Japan's spectacular track record go well beyond the realm of industrial policy into broad areas of the political economy as a whole. In this book, the author attempts to identify the reasons for the comparative effectiveness of Japanese industrial policy for high technology by answering the following questions: What is the attitude of Japanese leaders toward state intervention in the marketplace? What is the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) doing to promote the development of high technology? How has the organization of the private sector contributed to MITI's capacity to intervene effectively? What elements in Japan's political system help insulate industrial policymaking from the demands of interest-group politics?

Technology and Industrial Development in Japan

Technology and Industrial Development in Japan
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 334
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ISBN-10 : 0198288026
ISBN-13 : 9780198288022
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Synopsis Technology and Industrial Development in Japan by : Hiroyuki Odagiri

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.