This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of innovation, change and flexibility, can equally be significant barriers to change, innovation and adaptation in turbulent economic environments. This paper draws on two in-depth case studies of Japanese organizations. It shows how, in both cases, these firms displayed specific weaknesses in the ways in which they integrate and bundle knowledge, in particular around their research and development (R&D) functions. Despite the adoption of strategies of technological innovation and internationalization, the data suggest that the pursuit of both strategies is beset by barriers of inertia. Embedded internal network connections and knowledge-sharing...
This study examines how Japanese companies changed their strategies, structures, and management syst...
This paper reports on research which sought to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the und...
This paper uses a 'knowledge-based' approach to compare the management of R&D in two leading chemica...
This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of ...
This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of ...
[[abstract]]Both as power and a resource, knowledge is a significant asset both for individuals and ...
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organiza...
Fostering greater firm innovativeness may just be the most critical advantage organisations must dev...
This paper examines the behaviour of Japanese pharmaceutical corporations in the light of recent mer...
Recent writing on contemporary organisations is suggestive of extensive moves to create more respons...
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organiza...
This paper, using a study based on a survey of 678 managers in 8 Japanese firms, examines the simila...
In the context of the increasing globalisation of value chains the management of both manufacturing ...
Why do so few Japanese corporations carry out so little R&D overseas? This paper argues that Japanes...
In contrast to the US and recently Europe, Japan appears to be unsuccessful in establishing new indu...
This study examines how Japanese companies changed their strategies, structures, and management syst...
This paper reports on research which sought to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the und...
This paper uses a 'knowledge-based' approach to compare the management of R&D in two leading chemica...
This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of ...
This paper argues that features of Japanese organizations, previously held to be the foundations of ...
[[abstract]]Both as power and a resource, knowledge is a significant asset both for individuals and ...
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organiza...
Fostering greater firm innovativeness may just be the most critical advantage organisations must dev...
This paper examines the behaviour of Japanese pharmaceutical corporations in the light of recent mer...
Recent writing on contemporary organisations is suggestive of extensive moves to create more respons...
Students of innovation and evolutionary economists have long recognized the significance of organiza...
This paper, using a study based on a survey of 678 managers in 8 Japanese firms, examines the simila...
In the context of the increasing globalisation of value chains the management of both manufacturing ...
Why do so few Japanese corporations carry out so little R&D overseas? This paper argues that Japanes...
In contrast to the US and recently Europe, Japan appears to be unsuccessful in establishing new indu...
This study examines how Japanese companies changed their strategies, structures, and management syst...
This paper reports on research which sought to provide a more comprehensive understanding of the und...
This paper uses a 'knowledge-based' approach to compare the management of R&D in two leading chemica...