Buch, Englisch, 358 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 557 g
Buch, Englisch, 358 Seiten, Previously published in hardcover, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 557 g
ISBN: 978-3-642-42640-7
Verlag: Springer
Part 1: Perspectives: Organization Accumulates, Market Utilizes: A Framework of Knowledge-Corporate System-Innovation Dynamics, .- Boundaries of Innovation and Social Consensus: Challenge for Japanese Firms, & Redefining Innovation as System Re-definition, &Knowledge, Information, Rules, and Structures, The Replication Perspective on Productive Knowledge, Part 2: Issues: Organizational Deadweight and the Internal Functioning of Japanese Firms: An Explorative Analysis on Organizational Dysfunction, & Reasons for Innovation: Ligitimizing Resource Mobilization for Innovation in the Cases of Okochi Memorial Prize Winners, & Category Innovation, & Moore’s Law, Increasing Complexity and Limits of Organization: Modern Significance of Japanese Chipmakers’ Commodity DRAM Business, & Do M&As Facilitate Corporate Growth?: Transferring vs. Sharing Control, International Comparison of Profitability Dispersion, International Comparison of Intangible Assets’ Disclosure and Investment Behavior, & Japanese Company in the Post-Japanese System: Hoya 1985-1996, An Entrepreneurial Approach to Service Innovations: Leading Changing Lifestyles in Japan, &
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Perspectives.- Organization Accumulates and Market Utilizes: A Framework of Knowledge-Corporate System-Innovation Dynamics.- Boundaries of Innovation and Social Consensus Building: Challenges for Japanese Firms.- Redefining Innovation as System Re-Definition.- Knowledge, Information, Rules, and Structures.- The Replication Perspective on Productive Knowledge.- Issues.- Organizational Deadweight and the Internal Functioning of Japanese Firms: An Explorative Analysis of Organizational Dysfunction.- Reasons for Innovation: Legitimizing Resource Mobilization for Innovation in the Cases of the Okochi Memorial Prize Winners.- Category Innovation.- Moore’s Law Increasing Complexity, and the Limits of Organization: The Modern Significance of Japanese Chipmakers’ Commodity DRAM Business.- M&As and Corporate Performance in Japan: Transferring vs. Sharing of Control Right.- International Comparison of Profitability Dispersion.- International Comparison of Intangible Assets’ Disclosure and Investment Behavior.- Japanese Company in the Post-Japanese System: Hoya 1985–1996.- An Entrepreneurial Approach to Service Innovations: Leading Changing Lifestyles in Japan.