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Dynamics of Knowledge, Corporate Systems and Innovation [electronic resource] / edited by Hiroyuki Itami, Ken Kusunoki, Tsuyoshi Numagami, Akira Takeishi.

By: Itami, Hiroyuki [editor.].
Contributor(s): Kusunoki, Ken [editor.] | Numagami, Tsuyoshi [editor.] | Takeishi, Akira [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Description: X, 358p. 72 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783642044809.Subject(s): Economics | Business planning | Technology | Economics/Management Science | Organization/Planning | Technology Management | Business/Management Science, generalDDC classification: 658.1 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Perspectives -- Organization Accumulates and Market Utilizes: A Framework of Knowledge-Corporate System-Innovation Dynamics -- Boundaries of Innovation and Social Consensus Building: Challenges for Japanese Firms -- Redefining Innovation as System Re-Definition -- Knowledge, Information, Rules, and Structures -- The Replication Perspective on Productive Knowledge -- Issues -- Organizational Deadweight and the Internal Functioning of Japanese Firms: An Explorative Analysis of Organizational Dysfunction -- Reasons for Innovation: Legitimizing Resource Mobilization for Innovation in the Cases of the Okochi Memorial Prize Winners -- Category Innovation -- Moore’s Law Increasing Complexity, and the Limits of Organization: The Modern Significance of Japanese Chipmakers’ Commodity DRAM Business -- M&As and Corporate Performance in Japan: Transferring vs. Sharing of Control Right -- International Comparison of Profitability Dispersion -- International Comparison of Intangible Assets’ Disclosure and Investment Behavior -- Japanese Company in the Post-Japanese System: Hoya 1985–1996 -- An Entrepreneurial Approach to Service Innovations: Leading Changing Lifestyles in Japan.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The theme of the book exactly matches the title: the dynamics of knowledge, the corporate system and innovation. Knowledge is created and accumulated in the corporate system, which seeks to utilize it to introduce innovation to the market and society. Corporate organizations generate new knowledge through their in-house R&D activities, and introduce new products and services to the market by combining their own new knowledge and the knowledge generated by others, e.g. universities. Thus, the corporate system is the essential linchpin between knowledge and innovation, and the interactive dynamics between knowledge, the corporate system, and innovation are extremely important. To understand and guide innovative activities in the society, deeper insights into these dynamics are crucial. This book is a step forward in that direction.
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Perspectives -- Organization Accumulates and Market Utilizes: A Framework of Knowledge-Corporate System-Innovation Dynamics -- Boundaries of Innovation and Social Consensus Building: Challenges for Japanese Firms -- Redefining Innovation as System Re-Definition -- Knowledge, Information, Rules, and Structures -- The Replication Perspective on Productive Knowledge -- Issues -- Organizational Deadweight and the Internal Functioning of Japanese Firms: An Explorative Analysis of Organizational Dysfunction -- Reasons for Innovation: Legitimizing Resource Mobilization for Innovation in the Cases of the Okochi Memorial Prize Winners -- Category Innovation -- Moore’s Law Increasing Complexity, and the Limits of Organization: The Modern Significance of Japanese Chipmakers’ Commodity DRAM Business -- M&As and Corporate Performance in Japan: Transferring vs. Sharing of Control Right -- International Comparison of Profitability Dispersion -- International Comparison of Intangible Assets’ Disclosure and Investment Behavior -- Japanese Company in the Post-Japanese System: Hoya 1985–1996 -- An Entrepreneurial Approach to Service Innovations: Leading Changing Lifestyles in Japan.

The theme of the book exactly matches the title: the dynamics of knowledge, the corporate system and innovation. Knowledge is created and accumulated in the corporate system, which seeks to utilize it to introduce innovation to the market and society. Corporate organizations generate new knowledge through their in-house R&D activities, and introduce new products and services to the market by combining their own new knowledge and the knowledge generated by others, e.g. universities. Thus, the corporate system is the essential linchpin between knowledge and innovation, and the interactive dynamics between knowledge, the corporate system, and innovation are extremely important. To understand and guide innovative activities in the society, deeper insights into these dynamics are crucial. This book is a step forward in that direction.

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