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Japan, Moving Toward A More Advanced Knowledge Economy (Volume 2)
2006
These two volumes analyze Japan from the Knowledge Economy perspective, covering a wide range of sectoral issues in development including the macro economic framework, education and skills training, the national innovation system, science and technology, information and communication technology, and infrastructure.While Volume 1 explores the four pillare of the \"Knowledge for Development\" framework, the second volume presents up-to-date case studies of outstanding Japanese private companies that each characterize different aspects of the Knowledge Economy. By combining economics and business, these volumes allow readers to grasp the full scope of today's knowledge economy.
Japan, Moving Toward a More Advanced Knowledge Economy, 2
2006
These two volumes analyze Japan from the Knowledge Economy perspective, covering a wide range of sectoral issues in development including the macro economic framework, education and skills training, the national innovation system, science and technology, information and communication technology, and infrastructure.While Volume 1 explores the four pillare of the \"Knowledge for Development\" framework, the second volume presents up-to-date case studies of outstanding Japanese private companies that each characterize different aspects of the Knowledge Economy. By combining economics and business, these volumes allow readers to grasp the full scope of today's knowledge economy.
Japan, moving toward a more advanced knowledge economy
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竹内, 弘高
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Shibata, Tsutomu
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Business enterprises
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Business organization and administration
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Economic aspects
2006
Suggests that the Japanese experience offers useful insights into our understanding of a knowledge-based economy. Report consists of two volumes. The first volume deals with knowledge issues in line with the four-pillar framework of the knowledge economy. The second volume provides case studies of knowledge creation and knowledge sharing at five high-performing companies.
Japan, Moving Toward a More Advanced Knowledge Economy
2012
These two volumes analyze Japan from the Knowledge Economy perspective, covering a wide range of sector issues in development including the macro economic framework, education and skills training, the national innovation system, science and technology, information and communication technology, and infrastructure. While Volume 1 explores the four pillars of the \"Knowledge for Development\" framework, the second volume presents up-to-date case studies of outstanding Japanese private companies that each characterize different aspects of the Knowledge Economy
Japan, Moving Toward A More Advanced Knowledge Economy (Volume 1)
2006
These two volumes analyze Japan from the Knowledge Economy perspective, covering a wide range of sectoral issues in development including the macro economic framework, education and skills training, the national innovation system, science and technology, information and communication technology, and infrastructure.While Volume 1 explores the four pillare of the \"Knowledge for Development\" framework, the second volume presents up-to-date case studies of outstanding Japanese private companies that each characterize different aspects of the Knowledge Economy. By combining economics and business, these volumes allow readers to grasp the full scope of today's knowledge economy.
Japan, Moving Toward a More Advanced Knowledge Economy
2012
These two volumes analyze Japan from the Knowledge Economy perspective, covering a wide range of sector issues in development including the macro economic framework, education and skills training, the national innovation system, science and technology, information and communication technology, and infrastructure. While Volume 1 explores the four pillars of the \"Knowledge for Development\" framework, the second volume presents up-to-date case studies of outstanding Japanese private companies that each characterize different aspects of the Knowledge Economy