Winning in Asia, Japanese Style

Winning in Asia, Japanese Style
Author: V. Aggarwal
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1137109262

Despite the regional currency crisis of 1997-1998, Asia-Pacific economies continue to be among the most attractive markets in the world. Japanese, American, and European firms have invested heavily in the past decades, and now are positioning themselves to take advantage of the post-Asian recovery, phenomenal Chinese growth rates, and deepening economic liberalization. This pathbreaking work focuses on understanding the market and nonmarket strategies employed by Japanese firms to boost their share of the developing Asian market and to rally the Japanese government in support of their initiatives. In addition to advancing a novel theoretical framework to analyze strategy, the book contains an overview chapter focuses on Japanese investment and trade trends in Asia and original case studies of the banking, automobile, telecommunications, chemical, software, and electronics sectors that provide insight into winning strategies in Asia.

Election Campaigning Japanese Style

Election Campaigning Japanese Style
Author: Gerald L. Curtis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Elections
ISBN: 9780231147453

Running for public office in postwar Japan requires the endorsement of a political party and a sophisticated system of organizational support. In this volume, Gerald L. Curtis provides a detailed case study of the campaign of Sato Bunsei, who in 1967 ran for the Lower House of Japan's parliament as a nonincumbent candidate of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. Sato's district consisted of a modern urban center and a tradition-bound rural hinterland and featured a dynamic dialectic between old and new patterns of electioneering, which led Sat? to innovate new strategies and techniques. Since its publication in 1971, sociologists and anthropologists as well as political scientists have considered Curtis's microanalysis of Japan's political system to be a vital historical document, offering insights into Japanese social behavior and political organization that are still relevant. The Japanese edition of Curtis's pioneering study, Daigishi No Tanjo, a best-seller, is valued today as a classic and read and cited by journalists, politicians, and scholars alike. This edition features a new introduction in which the author reflects on the reception of his book and on the changes in Japan's election process since its publication.

Japanese-Style Management Transferred

Japanese-Style Management Transferred
Author: K Fukuda
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2010-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 113691451X

Japan’s rapid rise to economic super-power status has led to a worldwide interest in and attempts to emulate Japanese management practices. This book, based on extensive original research, considers both the opportunities and problems of the transfer of Japanese management practices to other areas in East Asia. It remains one of the few books of its kind, as other books on Japanese management have concentrated on its transferability to the West. Because many Japanese subsidiaries have been established longer in East Asia than elsewhere and the local work forces have become accustomed to Japanese management practices when transferred elsewhere have become apparent in a way they have not where Japanese management practices are much newer.

Political Economy of Japanese and Asian Development

Political Economy of Japanese and Asian Development
Author: Shinichi Ichimura
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 4431669620

This book deals with the major problems that Japan and East Asian countries have faced during the turbulent years of their reconstruction and development from 1945 to the present time. The Development Report of the World Bank 1993 on the same subject was given the subtitle East Asian Miracle. I have never thought, however, that the impressive achievement of East Asian development was a miracle in any sense. Indeed, as this book tries to show, Japanese and Asian development has been the fruit of the sweat, tears, and blood of all East Asian nations. The efforts and sacrifices involved in the process of their development after World War II are no less than those during the war itself. One should not overlook the fact that almost all the peoples of East Asia have achieved not just economic development but indeed new nation-building after hundreds of years of coloni al submission. It is my assertion in this book that even economists' analyses of Asian development should pay attention to not only the logos but also the pathos of develop ment in this last half of twentieth century. Ever since I became the director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies at Kyoto University in 1969, I have written extensively in English as well as in Japanese on the various problems arising in the Japanese and other Asian economies.

Facing Asia - Japan's Role in the Political and Economic Dynamism of Regional Cooperation

Facing Asia - Japan's Role in the Political and Economic Dynamism of Regional Cooperation
Author: Blechinger, Verena
Publisher: IUDICIUM Verlag
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2000-05-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3891295065

Facing Asia examines the political and economic processes of regionalism and regionalization in Asia with a focus on Japan and Japanese actors. The articles by eminent scholars address the forces that tie the region together. They treat topics ranging from Japanese bilateral and multilateral ODA and the activities of state and non-state actors on the regional level to issues such as Japanese multinational corporations, foreign direct investment in Asia, and regional financial institutions. Methodologically, the authors draw on disciplinary strengths in either the social sciences or economics while organizing their treatment around a shared political-economic perspective. By looking at Asia through an interdisciplinary lens, the volume offers something to anyone interested in Japanese involvement in the politics and economics of the region. In the final chapter, the editors weave together the different approaches to Japan's place in Asian regional cooperation in the 1990s and beyond.

Japan And Asia: Economic Development And Nation Building

Japan And Asia: Economic Development And Nation Building
Author: Shinichi Ichimura
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2015-06-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814632112

The book is a precious reference book for development economics or the political economy of development in Asia or anywhere else. Unlike other books, first, it deals with all the East Asian countries, including Japan and other Asian countries. Second, it offers some empirical research findings based on surveys conducted by the author's group. Research on developing countries has been limited by individual scholars' observations, particularly about the value-related issues like politics or religions. Thirdly, the book digs into the nation-building problems which are often neglected by economists. It bridges the politics, sociology and economics in East Asian countries and is an important reference book for graduate students.

Financial Development and Integration in East Asia

Financial Development and Integration in East Asia
Author:
Publisher: KIEP
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2003
Genre: East Asia
ISBN:

This volume is the outcome of joint research by the Korea Institute for International Economic Policy and the Policy Research Institute of the Ministry of Finance of Japan. It identifies major issues related to regional financial integration and development and provides comprehensive analyses, policy implications, and recommendations. The volume comprises the papers presented at the conference on Financial Integration and Development in East Asia, held on 19-20 September 2003, in Seoul, Korea.

The Japanese in Colonial Southeast Asia

The Japanese in Colonial Southeast Asia
Author: Takashi Shiraishi
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501718932

This collection of essays by Japanese scholars deals with the role played by the Japanese in colonial Southeast Asia, particularly the economic impact of Japan on these nations before and after World War II. The introductory essay provides an overview of the Japanese presence in this region.