Many have described the Japanese competitive success in information technology; very few have explained it. In this book Martin Fransman advances our understanding by developing the concept of the Japanese Innovation System--an arrangement consisting of competing and cooperating private companies, government policy-makers and researchers, and universities. It will be of interest to all teachers, students and policy makers interested in technological competition.
Many have described the Japanese competitive success in information technology; very few have explained it. In this book Martin Fransman advances our understanding by developing the concept of the Japanese Innovation System--an arrangement consisting of competing and cooperating private companies, government policy-makers and researchers, and universities. It will be of interest to all teachers, students and policy makers interested in technological competition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of figures List of tables Preface 1. Introduction 2. A periodisation of the development of the computer and electronic devices industry in Japan, 1948-1979 3. The ULSI research project, 1976-80 4. The optical measurement and control system project, 1979-85 5. The high speed computing system for scientific and technological uses project (the supercomputer project), 1981-89 6. The future electronic devices project, 1981-1990 7. The fifth generation computer project, 1982-1991 8. Cooperation and competition in the Japanese computing and electronic devices industry: a quantitative analysis 9. Conclusions and theoretical implications Appendices References Index.
List of figures List of tables Preface 1. Introduction 2. A periodisation of the development of the computer and electronic devices industry in Japan, 1948-1979 3. The ULSI research project, 1976-80 4. The optical measurement and control system project, 1979-85 5. The high speed computing system for scientific and technological uses project (the supercomputer project), 1981-89 6. The future electronic devices project, 1981-1990 7. The fifth generation computer project, 1982-1991 8. Cooperation and competition in the Japanese computing and electronic devices industry: a quantitative analysis 9. Conclusions and theoretical implications Appendices References Index.
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