Coinciding with a proposal for a National Innovation Ecosystem (NIES) by the US Council on Competitiveness, Japan's Industrial Structure Council proposed a major shift from a technology policy to an innovation policy based on the ecosystem concept. While Japan and the US achieved success through mutual inspiration in the 1980s and 1990s, both countries need a new approach to sustaining their national innovation, especially in light of the new paradigm for a post-information society, which began in the early 2000s. Realizing this need led both countries to reexamine the broader applications of the ecosystem discipline to technology policy systems. This paper analyzes the parallel paths of technology policy in Japan and the US over the ...
Japan has been a key player in the global competition based on scientific and technological innovati...
Japan has developed what might be called a three-tier technology policy consisting of the national T...
This paper presents an international comparison of R&D activities in basic and applied research....
Coinciding with the announcement of the National Innovation Ecosystem proposed by the US Council on...
There is wide consensus on the role of innovation as a primary driver of productivity and growth, ge...
In contrast to the US and recently Europe, Japan appears to be unsuccessful in establishing new indu...
Innovation component is the basis of modern business development, regardless of which field this bus...
In this paper, we argue for a systems perspective as the theoretical and analytical basis of nationa...
Under an unexpected long-lasting economic stagnation, R&D activities in Japan’s leading industries h...
With a dramatic advancement of information technology (IT), active interactions with users have beco...
Japan has achieved conspicuous technology advancement and subsequent productivity increase by overco...
The methodology of comparative public administration, which examines similarities and differences in...
The purpose of this paper is to define basic properties and trends and expose any cyclic characteris...
This thesis studies the cumulative impact of technological progress and internationalisation on Japa...
Innovation and development paradigm has dominated the world since the 19th century. In the era of in...
Japan has been a key player in the global competition based on scientific and technological innovati...
Japan has developed what might be called a three-tier technology policy consisting of the national T...
This paper presents an international comparison of R&D activities in basic and applied research....
Coinciding with the announcement of the National Innovation Ecosystem proposed by the US Council on...
There is wide consensus on the role of innovation as a primary driver of productivity and growth, ge...
In contrast to the US and recently Europe, Japan appears to be unsuccessful in establishing new indu...
Innovation component is the basis of modern business development, regardless of which field this bus...
In this paper, we argue for a systems perspective as the theoretical and analytical basis of nationa...
Under an unexpected long-lasting economic stagnation, R&D activities in Japan’s leading industries h...
With a dramatic advancement of information technology (IT), active interactions with users have beco...
Japan has achieved conspicuous technology advancement and subsequent productivity increase by overco...
The methodology of comparative public administration, which examines similarities and differences in...
The purpose of this paper is to define basic properties and trends and expose any cyclic characteris...
This thesis studies the cumulative impact of technological progress and internationalisation on Japa...
Innovation and development paradigm has dominated the world since the 19th century. In the era of in...
Japan has been a key player in the global competition based on scientific and technological innovati...
Japan has developed what might be called a three-tier technology policy consisting of the national T...
This paper presents an international comparison of R&D activities in basic and applied research....