This study demonstrates the analysis and findings of the field research undertaken in Japan in May 1988 on a small sample of Japanese firms with UK subsidiaries. The study examined the factors behind the marketing strengths of Japanese parent companies and the effects on their relationships with their UK subsidiaries. The research indicates that the Japanese companies saw their successes in the specific qualities and thoroughness of their management and labour, with a strong focus to committing resources to marketing, product innovation and R&D. The findings of the research with recommendations are presented
As one of the largest economies in the world, Japan obtains great potential for foreign investors. N...
Describes research into management development in the UK and Japan. Provides some interesting insigh...
This dissertation examines the relatively neglected issue of international management control in an ...
Hypotheses about Japanese marketing are examined using a matched sample of British companies and the...
There has been limited field research in the literature on international marketing and international...
This empirical study compares the marketing strategies and organisations of a matched sample of Amer...
This thesis presents the product of the research into the comparative marketing strategies of compe...
The results of a three-year study of the objectives, strategies and organisation of American subsidi...
The paper explores the strategic intentions of Japanese companies in establishing manufacturing subs...
The results of a three-year study of the objectives, strategies and organisation of American subsidi...
The results of a three-year study of the objectives, strategies and organisation of American subsidi...
Why do so few Japanese corporations carry out so little R&D overseas? This paper argues that Japanes...
This dissertation analyzes the sources of Japanese manufacturing firms' success in global markets. A...
This research was conducted as part of a project on Japanese economic growth undertaken by the Econo...
Under fierce global competition in a knowledge-based economy, Japanese companies based in the UK hav...
As one of the largest economies in the world, Japan obtains great potential for foreign investors. N...
Describes research into management development in the UK and Japan. Provides some interesting insigh...
This dissertation examines the relatively neglected issue of international management control in an ...
Hypotheses about Japanese marketing are examined using a matched sample of British companies and the...
There has been limited field research in the literature on international marketing and international...
This empirical study compares the marketing strategies and organisations of a matched sample of Amer...
This thesis presents the product of the research into the comparative marketing strategies of compe...
The results of a three-year study of the objectives, strategies and organisation of American subsidi...
The paper explores the strategic intentions of Japanese companies in establishing manufacturing subs...
The results of a three-year study of the objectives, strategies and organisation of American subsidi...
The results of a three-year study of the objectives, strategies and organisation of American subsidi...
Why do so few Japanese corporations carry out so little R&D overseas? This paper argues that Japanes...
This dissertation analyzes the sources of Japanese manufacturing firms' success in global markets. A...
This research was conducted as part of a project on Japanese economic growth undertaken by the Econo...
Under fierce global competition in a knowledge-based economy, Japanese companies based in the UK hav...
As one of the largest economies in the world, Japan obtains great potential for foreign investors. N...
Describes research into management development in the UK and Japan. Provides some interesting insigh...
This dissertation examines the relatively neglected issue of international management control in an ...