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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    London ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB63163988
    Format: 1 online resource (1 volume)
    ISBN: 0203027892 , 9780203027899 , 9786610290352 , 6610290350 , 1134207514 , 9781134207510 , 9780415368124 , 041536812X
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Japan series
    Content: 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 cit.
    Note: Small firms and innovation policy in Japan / Cornelia Storz -- How do we formulate policies? / Lambert T. Koch -- Japanese science and technology policy in transition / Martin Hemmert -- Innovation policy for SME in Japan : the case of technology transfer centres / Klaus Ruth -- Cognitive models and economic policy / Cornelia Storz -- SME and technology policy in the U.S. and Japan : the case of biotechnology / Reiko Kishida and Leonard H. Lynn -- Supplier system and innovation policy in Japan / Hiroshi Ueno, Takashi Murakoso and Takumi Hirai.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Small firms and innovation policy in Japan. London ; New York : Routledge, 2006 ISBN 041536812X
    Language: English
    Keywords: Case studies.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949068648002882
    Format: 1 online resource (177 p.)
    ISBN: 1-134-20752-2 , 1-280-29035-8 , 9786610290352 , 0-203-02789-2
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Japan series
    Content: 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 cit
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Small firms and innovation policy in Japan : an introduction / Cornelia Storz -- How do we formulate policies? : the problem of defining policies and their evaluation / Lambert T. Koch -- Japanese science and technology policy in transition : from catch-up orientation to frontrunner orientation / Martin Hemmert -- Innovation policy for SME in Japan : the case of technology transfer centres / Klaus Ruth -- Cognitive models and economic policy : the case of Japan / Cornelia Storz -- Restructuring the Japanese national biotechnology innovation system : prospects and pitfalls / Reiko Kishida and Leonard H. Lynn -- Supplier system and innovation policy in Japan / Hiroshi Ueno, Takashi Murakoso and Takumi Hirai. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-65172-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-36812-X
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959148382002883
    Format: 1 online resource (177 p.)
    ISBN: 1-134-20752-2 , 1-280-29035-8 , 9786610290352 , 0-203-02789-2
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Japan series
    Content: 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 cit
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Small firms and innovation policy in Japan : an introduction / Cornelia Storz -- How do we formulate policies? : the problem of defining policies and their evaluation / Lambert T. Koch -- Japanese science and technology policy in transition : from catch-up orientation to frontrunner orientation / Martin Hemmert -- Innovation policy for SME in Japan : the case of technology transfer centres / Klaus Ruth -- Cognitive models and economic policy : the case of Japan / Cornelia Storz -- Restructuring the Japanese national biotechnology innovation system : prospects and pitfalls / Reiko Kishida and Leonard H. Lynn -- Supplier system and innovation policy in Japan / Hiroshi Ueno, Takashi Murakoso and Takumi Hirai. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-65172-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-36812-X
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Abingdon, Oxon :Routledge,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959148382002883
    Format: 1 online resource (177 p.)
    ISBN: 1-134-20752-2 , 1-280-29035-8 , 9786610290352 , 0-203-02789-2
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary Japan series
    Content: 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 cit
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Small firms and innovation policy in Japan : an introduction / Cornelia Storz -- How do we formulate policies? : the problem of defining policies and their evaluation / Lambert T. Koch -- Japanese science and technology policy in transition : from catch-up orientation to frontrunner orientation / Martin Hemmert -- Innovation policy for SME in Japan : the case of technology transfer centres / Klaus Ruth -- Cognitive models and economic policy : the case of Japan / Cornelia Storz -- Restructuring the Japanese national biotechnology innovation system : prospects and pitfalls / Reiko Kishida and Leonard H. Lynn -- Supplier system and innovation policy in Japan / Hiroshi Ueno, Takashi Murakoso and Takumi Hirai. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-65172-7
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-415-36812-X
    Language: English
    Library Location Call Number Volume/Issue/Year Availability
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