The paper is to study the reasons why the global competitiveness of the Japanese industry has weakened significantly in the automobile industry. Four leading causes will be analyzed to weaken Japanese global competitiveness regarding technical, market, policy, and corporate factors. Above all, the human element, which is consisted of the dynamics of entrepreneurs, workers, experts, politicians, and administrative bureaucrats, is the most critical in analyzing the technical, market, policy, and corporate factors of global competitiveness in each industry. In Japan, workers and experts were responsible for technology transfer within the industry. Japan was far ahead of Korea regarding technological equipment, but there were frequent cases of ...
This dissertation analyzes the sources of Japanese manufacturing firms' success in global markets. A...
Originally published in the Working paper series of the MIT International Motor Vehicle Program.Incl...
Large Japanese multinationals producing manufactured goods are the source of much of the political f...
The paper is to study the reasons why the global competitiveness of the Japanese industry has weaken...
This paper seeks to analyze determinants of Asian countries' comparative advantage in the automotive...
Although Japanese manufacturing companies in 1980s showed high performance as an excellent in manufa...
The upheaval in the U.S. auto industry this past decade obscured a fundamental shift in the cost bas...
This paper considers the international and mutual competitiveness of the auto-parts industry in Chin...
[出版社版]In the 1980s, Japan was designated as “A factory of the World", and Japanese manufacturing com...
This article reviews some recent books on automotive competition that broadly focus on the rise of t...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the worst one in seventy-five years and had great negative impa...
Japan has been exceptionally successful in the international marketplace in such industries as autom...
The paper deals with the Japanese automotive industry during the period from the end of the Second W...
As the automotive industry becomes increasingly competitive and global in nature, it becomes more im...
Rationalization and stabilization following the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s combined wi...
This dissertation analyzes the sources of Japanese manufacturing firms' success in global markets. A...
Originally published in the Working paper series of the MIT International Motor Vehicle Program.Incl...
Large Japanese multinationals producing manufactured goods are the source of much of the political f...
The paper is to study the reasons why the global competitiveness of the Japanese industry has weaken...
This paper seeks to analyze determinants of Asian countries' comparative advantage in the automotive...
Although Japanese manufacturing companies in 1980s showed high performance as an excellent in manufa...
The upheaval in the U.S. auto industry this past decade obscured a fundamental shift in the cost bas...
This paper considers the international and mutual competitiveness of the auto-parts industry in Chin...
[出版社版]In the 1980s, Japan was designated as “A factory of the World", and Japanese manufacturing com...
This article reviews some recent books on automotive competition that broadly focus on the rise of t...
The 2008 global financial crisis was the worst one in seventy-five years and had great negative impa...
Japan has been exceptionally successful in the international marketplace in such industries as autom...
The paper deals with the Japanese automotive industry during the period from the end of the Second W...
As the automotive industry becomes increasingly competitive and global in nature, it becomes more im...
Rationalization and stabilization following the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s combined wi...
This dissertation analyzes the sources of Japanese manufacturing firms' success in global markets. A...
Originally published in the Working paper series of the MIT International Motor Vehicle Program.Incl...
Large Japanese multinationals producing manufactured goods are the source of much of the political f...