Concerns about the competitiveness of Japan's high-technology industries has prompted a number of recent reforms seeking to strengthen the ability of Japanese firms to utilize scientific discoveries, often originating in universities, in their R&D activities. Using an original panel data set comprised of over 300 leading Japanese R&D-performing firms, we seek to measure changes in the connection between science and Japanese industrial technology by using data on the citations to scientific articles appearing in the U.S. patents of these firms. Econometric analysis suggests that this connection is substantial, that it has grown over time, and that it contributes significantly to the research productivity of Japanese firms. Our data suggest t...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-95).Jonah D. Levy and Richard J. Samuels
In this paper, we focus on three large public research institutes (PRIs) in Japan—National Institute...
This study shows evidence for collaborative knowledge creation among individual researchers through ...
This paper investigates changes in the output and productivity of research and development activitie...
This paper examines Japan's R&D performance since the early 1980s using several complementary modes ...
The paper presents the findings from a questionnaire sent to senior corporate staff members. Some ma...
past 20 years. This paper describes the structural changes of the system and its performance based o...
This paper was prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the Association of Asian Studies, Bo...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.In...
Because Japan was a late developer among the industrial countries, it adopted science and technology...
RIETI Discussion PaperThis paper analyzes and compares the objective, the nature and the performance...
This study is a quantitative analysis of Japanese patent information to examine the changes in the n...
Using a panel of 30 Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical companies for the period of 1985 to 1998, w...
We examine the impact of the strength of host countries ’ university research and university-industr...
International audienceIn Japan, during the 1990s, a new type of social and economic system was emerg...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-95).Jonah D. Levy and Richard J. Samuels
In this paper, we focus on three large public research institutes (PRIs) in Japan—National Institute...
This study shows evidence for collaborative knowledge creation among individual researchers through ...
This paper investigates changes in the output and productivity of research and development activitie...
This paper examines Japan's R&D performance since the early 1980s using several complementary modes ...
The paper presents the findings from a questionnaire sent to senior corporate staff members. Some ma...
past 20 years. This paper describes the structural changes of the system and its performance based o...
This paper was prepared for delivery at the annual meeting of the Association of Asian Studies, Bo...
Presented at the GLOBELICS 6th International Conference 2008 22-24 September, Mexico City, Mexico.In...
Because Japan was a late developer among the industrial countries, it adopted science and technology...
RIETI Discussion PaperThis paper analyzes and compares the objective, the nature and the performance...
This study is a quantitative analysis of Japanese patent information to examine the changes in the n...
Using a panel of 30 Japanese chemical and pharmaceutical companies for the period of 1985 to 1998, w...
We examine the impact of the strength of host countries ’ university research and university-industr...
International audienceIn Japan, during the 1990s, a new type of social and economic system was emerg...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-95).Jonah D. Levy and Richard J. Samuels
In this paper, we focus on three large public research institutes (PRIs) in Japan—National Institute...
This study shows evidence for collaborative knowledge creation among individual researchers through ...