Japanese Multinationals Abroad

Japanese Multinationals Abroad
Author: Schon Beechler,Allan Bird
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 285
Release: 1999
Genre: Corporations, Japanese
ISBN: 9780195119251

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Brings together research on the spread of Japanese multinational firms around the World. The authors examine how Japanese managers adapt management styles and manufacturing processes to workers in other countries.

Japan s Reluctant Multinationals

Japan s Reluctant Multinationals
Author: Malcolm Trevor
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781780934952

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Japanese companies operating internationally resemble Western multinationals only superficially. They are 'reluctant' because outward economic dependency compels them to venture overseas - into environments where they cannot enjoy the same high degree of control and support that they do in Japan. There is no generally accepted view of Japanese management among writers in Europe and America and yet effective management has been a major factor in the advance of Japanese companies. The different approaches to Japanese management and its basic concepts are discussed here, together with the problems of multinationalization. First published in 1983, this title is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.

Expansion Abroad and Jobs at Home

Expansion Abroad and Jobs at Home
Author: Nobuaki Yamashita,Kyōji Fukao
Publsiher: Australia-Japan Research Centre the Australian National Un
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: IND:30000111370114

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Direct Foreign Investment

Direct Foreign Investment
Author: Kyoshi Kojima
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136928871

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Direct foreign investment and the activities of multinational corporations are new dynamic elements in the international economy. This book identifies, theoretically and practically, a Japanese model of multinational business operations which has characteristics differing from the American or "anti-trade oriented" type, and casts light on important policy implications concerning direct foreign investment and multinational corporations. By developing a macroeconomic approach to direct foreign investment, instead of the prevalent explanation from the viewpoint of business administration and industrial organisation, this study adds to current knowledge of the multinational corporation. It endeavours to bridge the gap of separated treatments between international trade and foreign investment, and presents an integrated theory from the viewpoint of a dynamic reorganisation in the international division of labour. The book also includes two introductory surveys on the survey of international division of labour and foreign investment.

Japanese Multinationals Abroad

Japanese Multinationals Abroad
Author: Schon L. Beechler,Allan Bird
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 1999-04-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780195353266

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A defining feature of Japan's emergence as a global economic superpower has been Japanese firms' establishment of thousands of affiliate operations in North America, Europe, and Asia. Despite the tremendous importance of this development, there have been surprisingly few articles published on the management of Japanese operations abroad, and even fewer attempts to collect and make sense of this scholarship. Schon Beechler and Allan Bird remedy this situation with Japanese Multinationals Abroad: Individual and Organizational Learning, a unique collection of essays from an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars. The book opens with an introduction by the editors, followed by a chapter analyzing the evolution of research on multinational enterprises in general and on Japanese multinational corporations in particular. The remainder of the book is divided into three sections. In the first section the contributors address the impact of Japanese management practices on individuals and groups, analyzing the interactions between Japanese expatriates and local employees that lead to negotiated "third cultures." The second section shifts to the business unit level, examining the ways in which Japanese firms attempt to transfer or substantially modify home country management philosophies, policies, and practices to fit the local affiliate. The final section, focused on the corporate level, deals with the impact of subsidiary management activities on the organization as a whole. The contributors address various aspects of organizational learning related to the transfer of managerial knowledge from subsidiary to parent or from one overseas affiliate to another. Japanese Multinationals Abroad: Individual and Organizational Learning addresses a set of issues that are critical for both international business researchers and practicing managers. It not only provides an integrated picture of how Japanese employees and organizations learn to adapt and prosper, it presents an clear lessons for all multinational corporations, regardless of their national origins.

Japanese Multinationals in Asia

Japanese Multinationals in Asia
Author: Dennis J. Encarnation
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 303
Release: 1999-11-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780195353013

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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.

Foreign Direct Investment in Japan

Foreign Direct Investment in Japan
Author: Ralph Paprzycki,Kyoji Fukao
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2008-03-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781139470230

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Foreign Direct Investment in Japan presents a detailed examination of trends of inward foreign direct investment (FDI) and their impact on the Japanese economy. Historically much less open to foreign trade and investment than other major economies, Japan experienced an unprecedented jump in FDI inflows around the turn of the millennium. This book looks at the profound changes in Japan that made this jump possible and considers foreign firms' potential contribution to productivity and overall economic growth. Detailed case studies illustrate that in certain sectors the presence of foreign firms already is a key factor shaping industry dynamics. Yet, despite recent changes, resistance to inward FDI remains strong and the government could do much more if it were committed to attracting FDI. Overall, Japan continues to appear reluctant to embrace fully, and therefore seems unlikely to benefit even more substantially from, globalization.

Multinational Companies from Japan

Multinational Companies from Japan
Author: Robert Fitzgerald,Chris Rowley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317368427

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Since the bursting of Japan’s bubble economy, from 1990 onwards, its multinational companies (MNCs) have faced new competitive challenges, and questions about the management practices on which they had built their initial success in global markets. Japanese engagement in the international economy has undergone a number of phases. Historically, Japanese MNCs learnt from foreign companies, frequently through strategic alliances. After the post-war ‘economic miracle’, Japanese manufacturers in particular converted themselves into MNCs, transferred their home-grown capabilities to overseas subsidiaries, and made an impact on the world economy. But the period after 1990 marked declining Japanese competitiveness, and asked questions about the ability of Japanese MNCs to be more responsive and global in their strategies, organization, and capabilities. It has been argued that the established management practices of Japanese MNCs inhibited adaptation to recent demands of global competition. This volume presents new case evidence on how Japanese MNCs have responded to the new challenges of the global market place, and it provides examples of how they have transformed strategies and competitive capabilities. This book was originally published as a special issue of Asia Pacific Business Review.