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Japanese Corporate Activities in Asia

Japanese Corporate Activities in Asia
Author: Diane L. Manifold
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 89
Release: 1998-07
Genre: Conglomerate corporations
ISBN: 0788171879

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Analyzes the potential implications of Japanese corporate activities, particularly those associated with keiretsu in selected Asian economies, from an international trade policy viewpoint, for foreign access to Asian markets and for U.S.-Japan relations. Provides an overview and historical background of recent trade and investment trends in Asia, including data on intra-firm trade. Examines the extent of keiretsu involvement in numerous sectors. Discusses the functions or activities of key keiretsu firms within host countries. Discusses the implications of keiretsu activities in Asia for the U.S., Japan and the region.


Japanese Resources

Japanese Resources
Author: Gordon Jay Frost
Publisher:
Total Pages: 86
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Japanese Influences and Presences in Asia

Japanese Influences and Presences in Asia
Author: Ian Reader
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2013-11-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136819762

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While scholarly works on this topic have to date mainly concentrated on Japan's influences in economic and political terms, this volume examines Japanese influences in Asia from a broader perspective. The text takes into account human factors, such as the presence of Japanese people as workers, managers and visitors in Asian societies and the flow of Japanese goods in terms on their impact on popular culture. In addition, the book examines the feelings within other Asian nations such as India and Malaysia to the Japanese presence, looking at Japanese the people’s aspirations, expectations and at times disappointments. Written by Asian and Western scholars from variety of academic perspectives, the essays in this volume analyze the topic at both macro- and micro-levels. They examine the variegated and highly differing influences and presences of Japan as seen from a number of view points, from street perspectives and the world of popular culture, to global political issues, to questions of regional investment and the cultural and economic aspirations of Chinese students in Japan.


Japanese Multinationals in Asia

Japanese Multinationals in Asia
Author: Dennis J. Encarnation
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1999-11-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0195353013

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This collection explores the expansion of Japanese multinational firms into Asia, a process which paralleled the region's growth as a major economic region. The contributors discuss a wide range of topics, including the reasons for moving manufacturing to other countries, the flow of trade between Japan and these countries, technology transfer within firms, the impact of Japanese management practices in other Asian countries, and competition between Japanese and American firms in Asia.


Facing Asia - Japan's Role in the Political and Economic Dynamism of Regional Cooperation

Facing Asia - Japan's Role in the Political and Economic Dynamism of Regional Cooperation
Author: Blechinger, Verena
Publisher: IUDICIUM Verlag
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2000-05-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3891295065

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Facing Asia examines the political and economic processes of regionalism and regionalization in Asia with a focus on Japan and Japanese actors. The articles by eminent scholars address the forces that tie the region together. They treat topics ranging from Japanese bilateral and multilateral ODA and the activities of state and non-state actors on the regional level to issues such as Japanese multinational corporations, foreign direct investment in Asia, and regional financial institutions. Methodologically, the authors draw on disciplinary strengths in either the social sciences or economics while organizing their treatment around a shared political-economic perspective. By looking at Asia through an interdisciplinary lens, the volume offers something to anyone interested in Japanese involvement in the politics and economics of the region. In the final chapter, the editors weave together the different approaches to Japan's place in Asian regional cooperation in the 1990s and beyond.


Japan and China in East Asian Integration

Japan and China in East Asian Integration
Author: Lim Hua Sing
Publisher: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9812307443

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Provides analyses on the politico-economic relationship between Japan and China, and a comparison of economic strengths between China and India in East Asian economic integration. Provides an overall analysis on East Asian economic integration, including some observations on the recent development and future prospects of the region.


Japan And Asian Modernities

Japan And Asian Modernities
Author: Raud
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136214771

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The effect of Japan on the challenges and complexities of the modernisation process that globalisation has brought to the fore in Asia are the subject of this interdisciplinary volume by leading scholars in the field. Using fascinating examples drawn from current business and organisational practice in Asia, it focuses on the impact that Japanese modernity has made in Asia as a model to be imitated because of its apparent success in adopting western technologies while retaining its own cultural identity. At the same time, Japan itself is a dominant force in modernity in East and South East Asia, exporting its own type of modernisation, management and business practices, and models of 'traditional' social relations which do not necessarily correspond to the traditions of other Asian cultures.This adds another element to the conventional model of modernity as a dialogue between West and East; without considering Japan's special significance in the region, any critical assessment of the modernising process in Asia would not be possible. This emphasis is the special contribution of this innovative work which aims to show the extent to which the experiences of one non-Western modernity can influence others; to highlight the problems of cultural identity that must be faced by modernising societies; and, above all aims to contribute to the larger debates on intercultural communication that are vital for achieving genuine understanding between representatives of different cultures, traditions and world views.Besides Asian and Japanese Studies specialists, "Japan and Asian Modernities" is addressed to a larger audience of academics and specialists working in the areas of history of ideas, political science, the sociology and anthropology of business, comparative cultural studies and economics or other disciplines related to contemporary East and South-East Asia where the subject of alternative modernities is relevant.


The Evolution of Multinationals from Japan and the Asia Pacific

The Evolution of Multinationals from Japan and the Asia Pacific
Author: Robert Fitzgerald
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-10-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351971212

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The rise of the Japanese multinational company (JMNC) marked, from the 1980s onwards, an historic change in the structure and in the dynamics of the international economy. For the first time, businesses from a non-Western nation established a competitive global presence, and they did so by bringing their advanced products and management systems to the developed economies of Europe and North America. In the last 30 years, our interpretations of JMNCs have undergone a series of revisions. Korean firms followed JMNCs in the 1990s and the Chinese likewise in the 2000s. A seeming decline in JMNC competitiveness and developments in the structure of the international economy challenged a business model of parental company direction, control and capabilities. Both trends asked questions about how Japanese subsidiaries should operate in global production chains increasingly reliant on contracting out and off-shoring, and how JMNCs might engage more in strategic cooperation and empower subsidiary decision-making. The contributors to this volume consider a wide range of relevant issues: they demonstrate the long-term evolution of JMNCs; they compare the experience of JMNCs with firms from the other two major Asia Pacific economies, Korea and China; they evaluate the applicability of established foreign direct investment (FDI) theory to MNCs from Japan and the Asia Pacific; and they reflect on the internal organization of JMNCs at the global, national and subnational level. This book was originally published as a special issue of Asia Pacific Business Review.