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Japan's Technical Standards: Implications for Global Trade and Competitiveness [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 208 pages, 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-1997
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1567200532
  • ISBN-13: 9781567200539
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 208 pages, 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Feb-1997
  • Leidėjas: Praeger Publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1567200532
  • ISBN-13: 9781567200539
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Although little is known about the dynamics of the Japanese system of setting technical standards, it is alleged that it often acts as a non-tariff barrier of last resort to corporations abroad seeking markets for their products in Japan. Addressing the problem from a multidisciplinary perspective, Dr. McIntyre and his colleagues show how the system works and its impact on market penetration strategies of non-Japanese firms. In doing so, they also provide the first book-length English-language discussion of how the system affects market share growth of corporations worldwide and helps boost Japanese technology-based competition. A cogent analysis for professionals in manufacturing, quality, and operations management, as well as executives concerned with the legal aspects of international trade and regulations.





Japan's Technical Standards draws on the experiences and knowledge of an international group of academics and business professionals. Based on presentations given at a 1995 conference at the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Research Center, the book's 12 chapters provide an expanded and up-to-date study of this vexing problem in international commerce. Technical standards govern the design, operation, manufacture, and use of nearly everything humankind produces, but they generally go unnoticed. With the evolution of global markets, however, standards have evolved as important means to facilitate international trade flowsbut they can also be impediments used by countries to gain advantage over foreign cometitors. In fact, says Dr. McIntyre, they often define whether a product will or will not be approved for entry and use in a given national market. His book thus seeks to answer four interrelated questions:





*How does the Japanese technical standards system work when viewed in a national and internationally comparative light?





*How do Japanese technical standards impact the market penetration strategy of and market share growth by non-Japanese firms?





*How do technical standards fit into the overall trade policy approach of Japan and define its economic relations?





*How do Japanese technical standards fit into the overall Japanese techno-infrastructure in explaining Japanese global competitiveness?





The first book-length English-language discussion of the dynamics of the Japamese system of setting technical standards, this volume provides cogent analysis for professionals in manufacturing, quality, and operations management, as well as for executives concerned with the legal aspects of international trade.

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Sheds new light on the workings of the Japanese technical standards system and its impact on market penetration strategies of foreign firms seeking to export their products to Japan.
Tables and Figures ix(2) Acronyms xi(4) Foreword xv(2) Robert G. Hawkins Introduction: Standard Setting in Japan--Trends and Issues xvii John R. Mclntyre PART I The Japanese Technoinfrastructure 3(64) 1 Technological Infrastructure and the Role of Government: Comparative Perspectives 3(24) Gregory Tassey 2 Regional Technology Infrastructures for Japanese Small-and Medium-Sized Enterprises: Policies and Programs for Technological Modernization 27(20) Philip P. Shapira 3 Living on the Edge: Basic Research and Knowledge Creation in Japanese Electronics Companies 47(20) David T. Methe PART II: The Japanese Technical Standards System and Techno-Competition in Select Japanese Industries 67(52) 4 Globalization and the Role of Standards 67(8) Koji Tanabe 5 The Japanese Technology Infrastructure: Issues and Opportunities 75(12) John P. Stern 6 Technical Standards and Access to the Japanese Cellular Communications Equipment Market 87(6) Dauglas J. Puffert 7 Introducing a Standard for Digitalized Medical Images in Japan 93(14) Aki Yoshikawa 8 Critical Success Factors Leading to Japanese Dominance in Electronics Packging 107(12) Michael J. Kelly PART III: International Trade, Technical Standards, and Barriers in Japan 119(56) 9 The Evolution of Technical Standards and Trade in a Changing World Economy 119(6) Stanley I. Warshaw 10 Technical Regulations and Trade: New Developments and the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum 125(20) John Sullivan Wilson 11 Japans Double Standards: Technical Standards and U. S.--Japan Economic Relations 145(18) Brian Woodall 12 The Uruguay Rounds Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade: Implications for the United States and Japan 163(12) William J. Long Kimberly Wildner Glossary of Japanese Terms 175(2) Index 177(6) About the Editor and Contributors 183
JOHN R. McINTYRE is Professor of Management and International Affairs at the Ivan Allen College, Georgia Institute of Technology, where he is also executive director of the national recognized Center for International Business Education and Research./e Author of numerous books and articles on international technology transfer, comparative management, international business strategy, and trade regulation, Dr. McIntyre consults for European and Japanese firms seeking investment opportunities in the United States and edits the Japanese investment yearbook for the southeast region.