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Small Firms And Innovation Policy In Japan 1st Edition Cornelia Storz

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Small Firms And Innovation Policy In Japan 1st Edition Cornelia Storz
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Cornelia Storz
ISBN: 9780415368124, 9780203027899, 041536812X, 0203027892
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Small Firms And Innovation Policy In Japan 1st Edition Cornelia Storz by Cornelia Storz 9780415368124, 9780203027899, 041536812X, 0203027892 instant download after payment.

This new book discusses the extent to which the Japanese economy encourages entrepreneurship and innovation. Although Japan has a strong reputation as an innovator, some people argue that this reputation is misplaced. Contrary to earlier expectations, the USA rather than Japan emerged as the leader in the biotech industries in the 1990s, and also many small firms in Japan supply only a few – or just one – other company, thereby limiting their view of the marketplace and the commercial opportunities within it. Despite the increase of international patents, international scientific citations and a positive technology trade balance, the Japanese innovation system is weak in giving birth to radical innovations. The book explores fully these issues, making comparisons with other countries where appropriate. It concludes that the Japanese innovation system has both advantages and disadvantages and contributes to a better understanding of how policy changes take place.

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