Acquiring, Adapting and Developing Technologies: Lessons from the Japanese Experience
β Scribed by RyΕshin Minami, Kwan S. Kim, Fumio Makino, Joung-hae Seo (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 362
- Series
- Studies in the Modern Japanese Economy
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Economic progress requires technological development, which in turn depends on a country's social capacity to acquire, assimilate, and develop new technologies. Focusing on the evolution of Japan's economy from the Meiji Restoration to the present day, this volume provides an authoritative account, firmly grounded in theoretical and empirical analysis, of the country's attempts to generate the necessary social capacity for technological innovation and absorption. Successive chapters address the specific experiences of a number of key Japanese industries during this process. Each industrial case study is written by an acknowledged expert in the field and presents material of significant interest to specialists in economic development in a form that is also accessible to the nonspecialist. The book concludes with a summary of useful lessons, variously applicable to countries at all the different stages of industrialization.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Japanese Experience in Technology: A Survey....Pages 1-28
Front Matter....Pages 29-29
The Development of Appropriate Technologies for Export Promotion in the Silk-Reeling Industry....Pages 31-53
Mechanism of the Diffusion of Technologies: Case Study of the Cotton-Weaving Industry....Pages 54-84
Technology Choice in the Cotton-Spinning Industry: The Switch from Mules to Ring Frames....Pages 85-111
Choice of Technologies in the Ship-Building Industry: Modern versus Traditional....Pages 112-137
The Development of the Farm Machinery Industry: Case Study of the Walking-Type Tractor....Pages 138-161
Front Matter....Pages 163-163
The Dynamics of Innovation and Learning-by-Doing: The Case of the Integrated Circuit Industry....Pages 165-190
Organizational Innovation and the Development of the Sewing-Machine Industry....Pages 191-213
Technological Innovation in the Steel Industry: Recognizing Potential in Innovations....Pages 214-248
An International Comparison of Productivity and Product Development Performance in the Automobile Industry....Pages 249-280
Research and Development Competition and Innovation in the Video Cassette Recorder Industry....Pages 281-304
Japanese Technology and Industrial Development in Thailand: The Experience of the Synthetic Fibre Industry....Pages 305-330
Concluding Reflections: Lessons from the Japanese Experience....Pages 331-338
Back Matter....Pages 339-346
β¦ Subjects
Industrial Organization; Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics; Political Economy; Societal Aspects of Physics
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