Japanese Firms in Transition / Edition 1

Japanese Firms in Transition / Edition 1

by Allan Bird, Tom Roehl
ISBN-10:
0762311576
ISBN-13:
9780762311576
Pub. Date:
04/10/2007
Publisher:
Emerald Publishing Ltd
ISBN-10:
0762311576
ISBN-13:
9780762311576
Pub. Date:
04/10/2007
Publisher:
Emerald Publishing Ltd
Japanese Firms in Transition / Edition 1

Japanese Firms in Transition / Edition 1

by Allan Bird, Tom Roehl

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Overview

The decade long period of slow growth in Japan has raised provocative questions relating to theory development in international management. Japans "lost decade" has led to changes in both overall strategy and to increased variety in individual firm responses to slower growth. The combination of internal changes in the Japanese domestic business environment and external changes in the international environment has generated strong incentives for Japanese firms to seek new ways to structure and compete. These adjustments have necessitated changes not only in the management of Japanese firms domestically, but in overseas markets as well. This volume includes contributing chapters from authors based in Asia, Europe, and North America to examine how Japanese firms have responded to the challenge of a slower domestic economy and a more competitive international economy. Articles were selected to address three aspects of this issue: adaptation to domestic environmental changes, adjustments in inter-organizational relations, and the experience in foreign MNCs in Japan and Japanese MNCs abroad.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780762311576
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 04/10/2007
Series: Advances in International Management
Pages: 344
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.81(d)

Table of Contents

Part I: Adapting To Changing Environment Part II: Inter-Organizational Relationship Part III: MNCs On Foreign Soil

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