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Japan's growing technological capability [[electronic resource] ] : implications for the U.S. economy / / Thomas S. Arrison ... [et al.], editors
Japan's growing technological capability [[electronic resource] ] : implications for the U.S. economy / / Thomas S. Arrison ... [et al.], editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1992
Descrizione fisica viii, 235 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) ArrisonThomas S
Soggetto topico Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Japan
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - United States
High technology industries - Japan
High technology industries - United States
Competition - Japan
Competition - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-21152-0
9786610211524
0-309-58481-7
0-585-14336-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910456233203321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1992
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Japan's growing technological capability [[electronic resource] ] : implications for the U.S. economy / / Thomas S. Arrison ... [et al.], editors
Japan's growing technological capability [[electronic resource] ] : implications for the U.S. economy / / Thomas S. Arrison ... [et al.], editors
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1992
Descrizione fisica viii, 235 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) ArrisonThomas S
Soggetto topico Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Japan
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - United States
High technology industries - Japan
High technology industries - United States
Competition - Japan
Competition - United States
ISBN 1-280-21152-0
9786610211524
0-309-58481-7
0-585-14336-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778798403321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1992
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Japan's growing technological capability : implications for the U.S. economy / / Thomas S. Arrison ... [et al.], editors
Japan's growing technological capability : implications for the U.S. economy / / Thomas S. Arrison ... [et al.], editors
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1992
Descrizione fisica viii, 235 p. : ill
Altri autori (Persone) ArrisonThomas S
Soggetto topico Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Japan
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - United States
High technology industries - Japan
High technology industries - United States
Competition - Japan
Competition - United States
ISBN 1-280-21152-0
9786610211524
0-309-58481-7
0-585-14336-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Japan's Growing Technological Capability -- Copyright -- Preface -- Contents -- Japan's Growing Technological Capability and Implications for the U.S. Economy: an Overview -- CONTEXT -- ASSESSMENTS OF U.S. AND JAPANESE TECHNOLOGICAL STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES -- ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND IMPLICATIONS -- FUTURE OF COMPETITION -- POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- I ASSESSMENTS OF U.S. AND JAPANESE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES -- Technology Assessment in the U.S.-Japan Context -- INTRODUCTION -- JAPANESE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES -- METHODOLOGY OF ASSESSMENTS -- LESSONS LEARNED -- JOINT VENTURES -- LICENSING-JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER TO THE UNITED STATES -- What Can We Learn from Technology Assessment? -- EXPECTATIONS OF TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT? -- ILLUSIONS ASSOCIATED WITH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT -- TECHNICAL PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT -- Assessment of Product Performance -- Assessment of Production Processes -- Research and Development Potential -- Infrastructure -- Problems Associated with Methodology -- OUTLINE OF THE TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT PROJECT CONDUCTED BY MITI FOR THE WHITE PAPER ON INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY (1988) -- OBJECTIVES OF THE ONGOING SURVEY FOR THE PREPARATION OF THE NEXT WHITE PAPER ON INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY -- POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- Accessing Japanese Technology: Experiences of a U.S.-Based Company -- INTRODUCTION -- OVERALL CHARACTERIZATION OF JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY -- LOCATION AND EVALUATION -- GETTING ACCESS -- CONCERNS -- RECOMMENDATIONS -- Studies of Japanese Technology: An Effort with Diminishing Returns? -- THE DECLINE OF U.S. HIGH TECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURING -- THE RISE OF STUDIES OF JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY -- SOME TECHNOLOGICAL HISTORY -- A VIEW OF TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT -- THE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER ARGUMENT -- THE COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION PROCESSING ARGUMENTS -- THE ROLE OF RESEARCH AND THE ROLE OF INCREMENTALISM.
SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION -- II ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND IMPLICATIONS -- Technology, Productivity and the Competitiveness of U.S. and Japanese Industries -- INTRODUCTION -- PURCHASING POWER PARITIES -- RELATIVE PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS -- CONCLUSION -- Macroeconomic and Schumpetarian Features of Japanese Innovations in the 1980s -- TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY, R& -- D AND INNOVATIONS -- SCHUMPETARIAN FEATURES OF JAPAN'S INNOVATIONS -- The Changing Place of Japan in the Global Scientific and Technological Enterprise -- INTRODUCTION -- JAPAN'S CHANGING TECHNOLOGICAL POSITION, 1960-1990 -- U.S. FIRMS' GROWING LINKS WITH THE JAPANESE R& -- D SYSTEM -- Foreign Patenting and R& -- D Activity in Japan -- Japanese R& -- D Activity in the United States -- Strategic Alliances" Between Japanese and Foreign Firms -- CONCLUSION -- Implications of Japan's "Soft Crisis": Forcing New Directions for Japanese Electronics Companies -- INTRODUCTION -- PROBLEMS CONFRONTING THE JAPANESE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING INDUSTRY -- Description of the "Soft Crisis -- Shortcomings of the Japanese Educational System -- RESPONSES OF JAPANESE FIRMS TO THE SOFT CRISIS -- IMPLICATIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES -- III THE FUTURE OF COMPETITION -- Japan's Unique Capability to Innovate: Technology Fusion and its International Implications -- JAPAN'S UNIQUE INNOVATION CAPABILITY -- Mechatronics: A Key to Japan's Industrial Strength in the Past -- Optoelectronics: An Emerging Capability -- Characterization: Technology Fusion -- NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR TECHNOLOGY FUSION -- Expected Technological Advances -- New Materials: Designed Materials -- Biotechnology: Rational Drug Design -- THE EMERGING TECHNO-PARADIGM -- Categories of Paradigm Shift -- Technology Fusion as an Underlying Trend -- NEW PARADIGM FOR POLICYMAKING -- Corporate Strategy: New Technical Alliances.
Government Policy: New Research Consortia -- Japan's Industrial Competitiveness and the Technological Capabilities of the Leading Japanese Firms -- NATIONAL SYSTEMS OF INNOVATION AND CHANGES IN TECHNOLOGICAL LEADERSHIP -- A MODEL OF THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE, GROWTH AND COMPETITIVENESS -- TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND GROWTH IN THE LEADING JAPANESE INDUSTRIAL FIRMS -- SOME CONCLUSIONS AND SUGGESTIONS ON THE IMPLICATIONS FOR JAPAN'S FUTURE TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETITIVENESS -- Japanese Control of R& -- D Activities in the United States: Is This Cause for Concern? -- INTRODUCTION -- THE RISE IN JAPANESE CONTROL OF U.S. R& -- D -- JAPANESE-CONTROLLED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE UNITED STATES AND U.S. INTERESTS -- IV POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- Policy Implications of Japan's Growing Technological Capabilities: Framing the Issues -- CONVERGENCE -- SLOW GROWTH IN THE UNITED STATES -- THE ''STRATEGIC" INDUSTRY CONCEPT -- THE INDUSTRIAL POLICY DISPUTE -- INTERNATIONALIZATION OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY -- Policy Implications for the United States: Comments -- Comments on Policy Implications -- INTRODUCTION -- THE U.S. ECONOMY -- WHY THIS CHANGE FROM THE 1950S? -- WHAT TO DO? -- LEARNING FROM OTHERS -- WHAT ABOUT JAPAN? -- U.S.-JAPAN RELATIONS -- CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIXES -- A Contributing Authors -- B Conference on Japan's Growing Technological Capability: Implications for the U.S. Economy.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828818903321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1992
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Maximizing U.S. interests in science and technology relations with Japan [[electronic resource] ] : Committee on Japan framework statement and report of the Competitiveness Task Force / / Committee on Japan, Office of Japan Affairs, Office of International Affairs, National Research Council
Maximizing U.S. interests in science and technology relations with Japan [[electronic resource] ] : Committee on Japan framework statement and report of the Competitiveness Task Force / / Committee on Japan, Office of Japan Affairs, Office of International Affairs, National Research Council
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (148 p.)
Soggetto topico Research, Industrial - Economic aspects - United States
Research, Industrial - Economic aspects - Japan
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - United States
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Japan
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-24682-0
9786610246823
0-309-59106-6
0-585-02001-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455671003321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1997
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Maximizing U.S. interests in science and technology relations with Japan [[electronic resource] ] : Committee on Japan framework statement and report of the Competitiveness Task Force / / Committee on Japan, Office of Japan Affairs, Office of International Affairs, National Research Council
Maximizing U.S. interests in science and technology relations with Japan [[electronic resource] ] : Committee on Japan framework statement and report of the Competitiveness Task Force / / Committee on Japan, Office of Japan Affairs, Office of International Affairs, National Research Council
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (148 p.)
Soggetto topico Research, Industrial - Economic aspects - United States
Research, Industrial - Economic aspects - Japan
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - United States
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Japan
ISBN 1-280-24682-0
9786610246823
0-309-59106-6
0-585-02001-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910778779203321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1997
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Maximizing U.S. interests in science and technology relations with Japan : Committee on Japan framework statement and report of the Competitiveness Task Force / / Committee on Japan, Office of Japan Affairs, Office of International Affairs, National Research Council
Maximizing U.S. interests in science and technology relations with Japan : Committee on Japan framework statement and report of the Competitiveness Task Force / / Committee on Japan, Office of Japan Affairs, Office of International Affairs, National Research Council
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (148 p.)
Soggetto topico Research, Industrial - Economic aspects - United States
Research, Industrial - Economic aspects - Japan
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - United States
Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Japan
ISBN 1-280-24682-0
9786610246823
0-309-59106-6
0-585-02001-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Maximizing U.S. Interests in Science and Technology Relations with Japan -- Copyright -- OFFICE OF JAPAN AFFAIRS -- STAFF -- Contents -- A Framework for Maximizing U.S. Interests in Science and Technology Relations with Japan -- CONTEXT AND MOTIVATION FOR THE STUDY -- LONG-TERM U.S. INTERESTS AT STAKE -- MARKET PARTICIPATION SPURS INNOVATION -- MONITOR, UNDERSTAND, AND PARTICIPATE IN JAPANESE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -- A LONG-TERM, INTEGRATED U.S. APPROACH -- EPILOGUE -- Report of the Competitiveness Task Force Executive Summary -- OVERVIEW -- MAJOR FINDINGS -- Science and Technology Interactions Have Had a Considerable Impact on Economic Performance -- The U.S.-Japan Science and Technology Relationship Is Changing -- But Important Asymmetries Continue to Exist -- Japan Will Continue to Be a Major Partner and Competitor -- U.S. Government Policies Should Be Oriented Toward the Long-Term and Should Incorporate Industry Per ... -- Key Challenges Are Emerging in Asia -- PRIORITIES FOR THE UNITED STATES AND POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS -- Continue Public Support for National Capabilities Needed to Access and Utilize Japanese Science and Technology -- Recommendations -- Renew Efforts to Engage Japan in Science and Technology Relationships That Deliver Equitable Benefits -- Recommendations -- Increase the Economic Benefits from U.S. Science and Technology Through Enhanced Industry-University-Government Cooperation -- Recommendation -- Expand Market Opportunities for U.S. Science and Technology-Based Products in Japan and Globally -- Recommendations -- 1 Introduction -- CONTEXT -- RECENT TRENDS -- MAJOR ISSUES AND OUTLINE OF THIS STUDY -- 2 Science, Technology, and Innovation in Japan -- SUMMARY POINTS -- THE DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE CAPABILITIES IN SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND INNOVATION -- PRE-WORLD WAR II LEGACY -- SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE POSTWAR MIRACLE.
A Favorable International Environment: The U.S. Occupation and Alliance -- Government Role in Facilitating the Importation and Diffusion of Critical Technologies -- Industry Creativity in Applying and Modifying Foreign Technologies -- Infrastructure for the Development of Technology-Based Industries -- RECENT CHANGES AND CURRENT CHALLENGES -- Efforts to Improve Fundamental Research Capabilities -- New Mechanisms for International Cooperation and Foreign Technology Acquisition -- New Challenges -- 3 Science, Technology, and Innovation in the United States -- SUMMARY POINTS -- DEVELOPMENTS PRIOR TO WORLD WAR II -- THE ENDLESS FRONTIER -- THE COMPETITIVENESS CRISIS AND RESPONSES -- 4 Statistical and Policy Context for U.S.-Japan Science and Technology Relations -- SUMMARY POINTS -- BASIC DATA ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND INNOVATION -- Input Measures -- Output Measures -- Scientific, Technological, and Economic Relationships -- THE POLICY CONTEXT -- Exchanges of Scientific and Engineering Personnel -- MIT-Japan Program -- AFOSR-JITMTP -- NSF Programs -- Manufacturing Technology Fellowship Program -- Lessons Learned -- Utilization of Japanese Scientific and Technical Information -- 5 U.S.-Japan Technology and Competitiveness Trends in Key Industries -- SUMMARY POINTS -- AUTOMOBILES -- Market Access Asymmetries -- Japanese Industry Advantages -- U.S. Resurgence -- Future Technology and Competitiveness Issues -- Manufacturing and Product Development -- Global Strategies and Approaches to Rapidly Growing Asian Markets -- Advanced Technology -- Outlook for 2007 -- ADVANCED MATERIALS -- General U.S.-Japan Differences -- Concentrated Supply and Dependence -- Market Participation and Technological Capabilities -- Outlook for 2007 -- BIOTECHNOLOGY AND HEALTH CARE -- Background -- Current Issues -- Research and Commercialization Capabilities.
Market Asymmetries: Regulation and Intellectual Property -- Outlook for 2007 -- SEMICONDUCTOR MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT -- Industry Evolution -- Market Trends and Market Access -- Technology and Manufacturing Trends -- The Contributions and Limitations of Technology Policy Solutions -- Outlook for 2007 -- INFORMATION INDUSTRIES -- Computers, Software, and the Development of U.S. and Japanese Capabilities -- Current Capabilities and Trends -- Future Questions and Issues -- Market Dynamism -- Asian Markets and Technology Networks -- Investments in R& -- D -- Intellectual Property Protection -- Outlook for 2007 -- 6 Key Lessons and Priorities for the United States -- WHAT HAS CHANGED AND WHAT HASN'T? -- Issues for Japan -- Barriers to Participation in the Japanese Market and Impacts -- Impact of New Players -- Japanese Responses -- Issues for the United States -- Narrowing but Persistent Manufacturing and Product Development Gaps -- Continued Strength in Fundamental Research, With Future Uncertainties -- Strength in Information Industries and Market-Driven Innovations -- Challenges of Continued Globalization -- PRIORITIES AND POLICY OPTIONS FOR THE UNITED STATES -- Building U.S. Capabilities to Access and Utilize Japanese Science and Technology -- Participation in Japanese and Global Markets -- Demanding and Innovative Customers Spur Technology Development -- Expanded Market Participation Provides Resources for Investment in Next-Generation Technology -- Japanese Market Barriers Have Impeded U.S. Innovation Efforts -- The Importance of an Open Competitive U.S. Market -- U.S. Trade Policy -- Intellectual Property -- Lessons and Imperatives for U.S. Companies -- Maintaining U.S. Capabilities in Science, Technology, and Innovation -- Federal Role in Science and Technology with Commercial Applications -- Foreign Participation.
7 Conclusions and Policy Recommendations -- MAJOR FINDINGS -- Science and Technology Interactions Have Had a Considerable Impact on Economic Performance -- The U.S.-Japan Science and Technology Relationship Is Changing -- But Important Asymmetries Continue to Exist -- Japan Will Continue to Be a Major Partner and Competitor -- U.S. Government Policies Should Be Oriented Toward the Long Term and Should Incorporate Industry Perspectives -- Key Challenges Are Emerging in Asia -- PRIORITIES FOR THE UNITED STATES AND POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS -- Continue Public Support for National Capabilities Needed to Access and Utilize Japanese Science and Technology -- Recommendations -- Renew Efforts to Engage Japan in Mutually Equitable Science and Technology Relationships -- Recommendations -- Increase the Economic Benefits from U.S. Science and Technology Through Enhanced Industry-University-Government Cooperation -- Recommendation -- Expand Market Opportunities for U.S. Science and Technology-Based Products in Japan and Globally -- Recommendations -- Appendix A Workshops Organized by the Committee on Japan as Input for the Study on Maximizing U.S. Interests -- FOREIGN COMPANY ACCESS TO U.S. NATIONAL LABORATORIES -- U.S. INDUSTRY NEEDS AND ACCESS TO JAPANESE SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION -- DEVELOPING HUMAN RESOURCES TO COMPETE AND COOPERATE WITH JAPAN IN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY -- JAPANESE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY: U.S. INDUSTRY NEEDS AND ACCESS -- JAPAN: THE EMERGING COMPETITIVE PARADIGMS -- Appendix B Committee on Japan Publications.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828966103321
Washington, D.C., : National Academy Press, 1997
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Regional innovation and networks in Japan / / Yutaka Yokura
Regional innovation and networks in Japan / / Yutaka Yokura
Autore Yokura Yutaka
Pubbl/distr/stampa Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (133 pages)
Disciplina 338.0640952
Collana International Perspectives in Geography
Soggetto topico Technological innovations - Economic aspects - Japan
Technological innovations - Economic aspects
ISBN 981-16-2191-8
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910484504203321
Yokura Yutaka  
Singapore : , : Springer, , [2021]
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