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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Management Geography-Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions -- 1 Introduction: Management Studies and Economic Geography -- 1.1 International Business (IB) Studies -- 1.2 Impact of International Business (IB) Theories and Concepts -- 1.3 Japanese Managerial Practices Becoming Global Practices (Globalization and CoPs) -- 1.4 Industrial Clusters, Global Buzz, and Global Production Network (GPN) -- 1.5 Evolutionary and Relational Economic Geography -- 2 Perspectives in Management Geography -- 3 Asia: A Hot Spot for Management Geography -- 3.1 How to Open Up the Black Box of Corporate Life? -- 4 Research Perspectives -- References -- Japanese/International Managerial Practices Around the World -- Performance Analysis of Boundary Spanners in Multinational Enterprises Through the Lens of Management Geography -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Review of Relevant Literature on Boundary Spanning -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Research Framework -- 2.2 Hypotheses -- 3 Method and Material -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Results of Correlation Analysis -- 4.2 Results of Regression Analysis -- 4.3 Preferences in the Workplace -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Changes in the Locational Conditions of the Japanese Machinery and Instrument Industry in China: A Case Study of Dalian Economic and Technological Development Zone -- 1 Discussions on the Arrival of Japanese Companies in China and the Status Quo -- 2 Profile of Dalian and DETDZ, and Survey Methods -- 3 Reasons for the Arrival of Japanese Companies in Dalian -- 3.1 Politico-economic and Socio-economic Factors -- 3.2 Production/Selling Cost Factors -- 4 Changes in the Locational Conditions in Latter Years -- 4.1 Changes in Prices and Wage Levels, and Localization of Human Resources | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2 Politico-economic and Socio-economic Narratives, and Local Government Countermeasures -- 4.3 Stability of the Newly Arrived Enterprises -- 5 Outlook for Embedded Enterprises -- Notes -- References -- Management Issues in Global R& -- D of Japanese Chemical Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Geographical Changes and Globalization of R& -- D in the Chemical Industry -- 2.1 Geographical Expansion of the Chemical Industry -- 2.2 Geographical Changes in R& -- D of the Chemical Industry -- 2.3 Location and Function of Overseas R& -- D Sites of the Case Study Companies -- 3 Cases of Talent Acquisition and Market-Oriented R& -- D in Asia -- 3.1 DIC Qingdao Fine Chemicals -- 3.2 Teijin Product Development China -- 3.3 Toray Fibers and Textiles Research Laboratories China (TFRC) and Toray Advanced Materials Research Laboratories China (TARC) -- 3.4 UBE Technical Center (Asia) Limited (UTCA) -- 3.5 Mitsui Chemicals Singapore R& -- D Centre (MS-R& -- D) -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Findings from Talent Acquisition and Market-Oriented R& -- D in Asia -- 4.2 Spatial Division of Labor in R& -- D of Case Study Companies -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Small- and Medium-Sized "Global-Niche" Firms in Japan: A Key for the Rejuvenation of Japan's Local Economy? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous Studies and Their Shortcomings -- 2.1 What is Knowledge? What is the Difference Between Knowledge and Information? Why Does Knowledge Creation Matter? -- 2.2 How Does Firm Size Affect Knowledge Creation and Its Transfer? What Are the Strengths of Small- and Medium-Sized Global-Niche Firms? -- 2.3 How Do Global-Niche Firms Operate Locally and Globally? What Are the Roles of Pipelines and Buzz? What Kind of Roles Do Global-Niche Firms Play in the Local Economy? -- 3 Methodology, Hypotheses, and Study Context -- 3.1 Methodology and Hypotheses | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.2 Context: Governmental Initiatives, Policies, and Schemes -- 4 Global-Niche Firms in Shikoku -- 4.1 Foundation: Setup and Location -- 4.2 Business Expansion Based on the firm's Strengths -- 4.3 Knowledge Creation Through Pipelines and Buzz, and Challenges -- 5 Implications and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Changing Business Communities in Industrial and Rural Spaces -- Industrial Agglomeration and Regional Development Planning Analyzing by GIS in the City of Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan -- 1 Aim of This Research -- 1.1 Research Background -- 1.2 Purpose of This Research -- 2 Current Status of the Manufacturing Industry in the City of Utsunomiya -- 3 GIS Analysis of Industrial Agglomeration -- 3.1 Spatial Autocorrelation Using Moran's I Statistics -- 3.2 National Trends in Spatial Distribution of Industrial Agglomeration -- 4 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Utsunomiya -- 4.1 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Utsunomiya -- 4.2 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Neighboring Municipalities of Utsunomiya -- 5 Corporate Promotion as a Local Industrial Promotion -- 5.1 Perspectives on Individual Companies -- 5.2 Data and Methods -- 5.3 Analysis Results -- 6 Case Studies -- 7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Unique Functions of a Co-Working Space in a Metropolis: A Case Study in Tokyo, Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Co-Working Spaces as Workplaces -- 1.2 Third Places and Co-Working Spaces -- 1.3 Methodology and Outline of This Study -- 2 Services in Co-Working Spaces -- 2.1 Location Trends of Co-Working Spaces -- 2.2 Outline of Responses -- 2.3 Services Provided and Area Characteristics of Co-Working Spaces -- 3 Location Characteristics and User Characteristics of Co-Working Spaces -- 3.1 Reasons for Choosing a Location -- 3.2 User Characteristics -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Findings of This Study | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.2 Co-Working Spaces and Creativity in the Metropolis -- Notes -- References -- How Customer Service Centers in Foreign Cities Serving Japan Changed Their Business?: A Case Study of the City of Dalian, China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Method and Objective -- 3 Background and Arrival of Japanese Speaking CCs in Dalian -- 4 Survival Conditions and Operating Costs of Japanese Speaking CCs -- 4.1 Survival Conditions of Japanese Speaking CCs -- 4.2 Wage Levels of Telephone Operators -- 4.3 Change of Services -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Factors Influencing Enterprise Development in the Inland Regions of Fujian Province in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Data Resources -- 3 The Growth of Enterprises in the Inland Regions and Their Management Characteristics -- 3.1 Changes in the Number of Enterprises in Xudun Town (徐墩 ) -- 3.2 Job Creation of Large-Scale Enterprises and Their Characteristics -- 3.3 Management Characteristics of Large-Scale Enterprises -- 4 Employment Structure of Large-Scale Enterprises -- 4.1 Age Structure -- 4.2 Educational Level -- 4.3 Supply Range of Employees -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Transformation of Agricultural Management in Japan Under Globalization Pressure: A Focus on Product Differentiation Strategy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rise in Imported Beef and Management Transformation of Beef Cattle Farming -- 2.1 The Rise in Imported Beef and Its Impact on the Production and Supply of Domestic Beef -- 2.2 Beef Cattle Farming After the Beef Trade Liberalization -- 3 The Rise in Imported Citrus and Management Transformation of Citrus Farming -- 3.1 The Rise in Imported Citrus and Its Impact on the Production and Supply of Domestic Citrus -- 3.2 Citrus Farming After the Orange Trade Liberalization -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Management Geography-Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions -- 1 Introduction: Management Studies and Economic Geography -- 1.1 International Business (IB) Studies -- 1.2 Impact of International Business (IB) Theories and Concepts -- 1.3 Japanese Managerial Practices Becoming Global Practices (Globalization and CoPs) -- 1.4 Industrial Clusters, Global Buzz, and Global Production Network (GPN) -- 1.5 Evolutionary and Relational Economic Geography -- 2 Perspectives in Management Geography -- 3 Asia: A Hot Spot for Management Geography -- 3.1 How to Open Up the Black Box of Corporate Life? -- 4 Research Perspectives -- References -- Japanese/International Managerial Practices Around the World -- Performance Analysis of Boundary Spanners in Multinational Enterprises Through the Lens of Management Geography -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Review of Relevant Literature on Boundary Spanning -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Research Framework -- 2.2 Hypotheses -- 3 Method and Material -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Results of Correlation Analysis -- 4.2 Results of Regression Analysis -- 4.3 Preferences in the Workplace -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Changes in the Locational Conditions of the Japanese Machinery and Instrument Industry in China: A Case Study of Dalian Economic and Technological Development Zone -- 1 Discussions on the Arrival of Japanese Companies in China and the Status Quo -- 2 Profile of Dalian and DETDZ, and Survey Methods -- 3 Reasons for the Arrival of Japanese Companies in Dalian -- 3.1 Politico-economic and Socio-economic Factors -- 3.2 Production/Selling Cost Factors -- 4 Changes in the Locational Conditions in Latter Years -- 4.1 Changes in Prices and Wage Levels, and Localization of Human Resources 4.2 Politico-economic and Socio-economic Narratives, and Local Government Countermeasures -- 4.3 Stability of the Newly Arrived Enterprises -- 5 Outlook for Embedded Enterprises -- Notes -- References -- Management Issues in Global R& -- D of Japanese Chemical Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Geographical Changes and Globalization of R& -- D in the Chemical Industry -- 2.1 Geographical Expansion of the Chemical Industry -- 2.2 Geographical Changes in R& -- D of the Chemical Industry -- 2.3 Location and Function of Overseas R& -- D Sites of the Case Study Companies -- 3 Cases of Talent Acquisition and Market-Oriented R& -- D in Asia -- 3.1 DIC Qingdao Fine Chemicals -- 3.2 Teijin Product Development China -- 3.3 Toray Fibers and Textiles Research Laboratories China (TFRC) and Toray Advanced Materials Research Laboratories China (TARC) -- 3.4 UBE Technical Center (Asia) Limited (UTCA) -- 3.5 Mitsui Chemicals Singapore R& -- D Centre (MS-R& -- D) -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Findings from Talent Acquisition and Market-Oriented R& -- D in Asia -- 4.2 Spatial Division of Labor in R& -- D of Case Study Companies -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Small- and Medium-Sized "Global-Niche" Firms in Japan: A Key for the Rejuvenation of Japan's Local Economy? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous Studies and Their Shortcomings -- 2.1 What is Knowledge? What is the Difference Between Knowledge and Information? Why Does Knowledge Creation Matter? -- 2.2 How Does Firm Size Affect Knowledge Creation and Its Transfer? What Are the Strengths of Small- and Medium-Sized Global-Niche Firms? -- 2.3 How Do Global-Niche Firms Operate Locally and Globally? What Are the Roles of Pipelines and Buzz? What Kind of Roles Do Global-Niche Firms Play in the Local Economy? -- 3 Methodology, Hypotheses, and Study Context -- 3.1 Methodology and Hypotheses 3.2 Context: Governmental Initiatives, Policies, and Schemes -- 4 Global-Niche Firms in Shikoku -- 4.1 Foundation: Setup and Location -- 4.2 Business Expansion Based on the firm's Strengths -- 4.3 Knowledge Creation Through Pipelines and Buzz, and Challenges -- 5 Implications and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Changing Business Communities in Industrial and Rural Spaces -- Industrial Agglomeration and Regional Development Planning Analyzing by GIS in the City of Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan -- 1 Aim of This Research -- 1.1 Research Background -- 1.2 Purpose of This Research -- 2 Current Status of the Manufacturing Industry in the City of Utsunomiya -- 3 GIS Analysis of Industrial Agglomeration -- 3.1 Spatial Autocorrelation Using Moran's I Statistics -- 3.2 National Trends in Spatial Distribution of Industrial Agglomeration -- 4 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Utsunomiya -- 4.1 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Utsunomiya -- 4.2 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Neighboring Municipalities of Utsunomiya -- 5 Corporate Promotion as a Local Industrial Promotion -- 5.1 Perspectives on Individual Companies -- 5.2 Data and Methods -- 5.3 Analysis Results -- 6 Case Studies -- 7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Unique Functions of a Co-Working Space in a Metropolis: A Case Study in Tokyo, Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Co-Working Spaces as Workplaces -- 1.2 Third Places and Co-Working Spaces -- 1.3 Methodology and Outline of This Study -- 2 Services in Co-Working Spaces -- 2.1 Location Trends of Co-Working Spaces -- 2.2 Outline of Responses -- 2.3 Services Provided and Area Characteristics of Co-Working Spaces -- 3 Location Characteristics and User Characteristics of Co-Working Spaces -- 3.1 Reasons for Choosing a Location -- 3.2 User Characteristics -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Findings of This Study 4.2 Co-Working Spaces and Creativity in the Metropolis -- Notes -- References -- How Customer Service Centers in Foreign Cities Serving Japan Changed Their Business?: A Case Study of the City of Dalian, China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Method and Objective -- 3 Background and Arrival of Japanese Speaking CCs in Dalian -- 4 Survival Conditions and Operating Costs of Japanese Speaking CCs -- 4.1 Survival Conditions of Japanese Speaking CCs -- 4.2 Wage Levels of Telephone Operators -- 4.3 Change of Services -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Factors Influencing Enterprise Development in the Inland Regions of Fujian Province in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Data Resources -- 3 The Growth of Enterprises in the Inland Regions and Their Management Characteristics -- 3.1 Changes in the Number of Enterprises in Xudun Town (徐墩 ) -- 3.2 Job Creation of Large-Scale Enterprises and Their Characteristics -- 3.3 Management Characteristics of Large-Scale Enterprises -- 4 Employment Structure of Large-Scale Enterprises -- 4.1 Age Structure -- 4.2 Educational Level -- 4.3 Supply Range of Employees -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Transformation of Agricultural Management in Japan Under Globalization Pressure: A Focus on Product Differentiation Strategy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rise in Imported Beef and Management Transformation of Beef Cattle Farming -- 2.1 The Rise in Imported Beef and Its Impact on the Production and Supply of Domestic Beef -- 2.2 Beef Cattle Farming After the Beef Trade Liberalization -- 3 The Rise in Imported Citrus and Management Transformation of Citrus Farming -- 3.1 The Rise in Imported Citrus and Its Impact on the Production and Supply of Domestic Citrus -- 3.2 Citrus Farming After the Orange Trade Liberalization -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index |
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spelling | Taira, Atsushi Verfasser aut Management Geography Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions 1st ed Singapore Springer 2022 ©2022 1 Online-Ressource (229 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier International Perspectives in Geography Series v.19 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Management Geography-Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions -- 1 Introduction: Management Studies and Economic Geography -- 1.1 International Business (IB) Studies -- 1.2 Impact of International Business (IB) Theories and Concepts -- 1.3 Japanese Managerial Practices Becoming Global Practices (Globalization and CoPs) -- 1.4 Industrial Clusters, Global Buzz, and Global Production Network (GPN) -- 1.5 Evolutionary and Relational Economic Geography -- 2 Perspectives in Management Geography -- 3 Asia: A Hot Spot for Management Geography -- 3.1 How to Open Up the Black Box of Corporate Life? -- 4 Research Perspectives -- References -- Japanese/International Managerial Practices Around the World -- Performance Analysis of Boundary Spanners in Multinational Enterprises Through the Lens of Management Geography -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Review of Relevant Literature on Boundary Spanning -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Research Framework -- 2.2 Hypotheses -- 3 Method and Material -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Results of Correlation Analysis -- 4.2 Results of Regression Analysis -- 4.3 Preferences in the Workplace -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Changes in the Locational Conditions of the Japanese Machinery and Instrument Industry in China: A Case Study of Dalian Economic and Technological Development Zone -- 1 Discussions on the Arrival of Japanese Companies in China and the Status Quo -- 2 Profile of Dalian and DETDZ, and Survey Methods -- 3 Reasons for the Arrival of Japanese Companies in Dalian -- 3.1 Politico-economic and Socio-economic Factors -- 3.2 Production/Selling Cost Factors -- 4 Changes in the Locational Conditions in Latter Years -- 4.1 Changes in Prices and Wage Levels, and Localization of Human Resources 4.2 Politico-economic and Socio-economic Narratives, and Local Government Countermeasures -- 4.3 Stability of the Newly Arrived Enterprises -- 5 Outlook for Embedded Enterprises -- Notes -- References -- Management Issues in Global R& -- D of Japanese Chemical Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Geographical Changes and Globalization of R& -- D in the Chemical Industry -- 2.1 Geographical Expansion of the Chemical Industry -- 2.2 Geographical Changes in R& -- D of the Chemical Industry -- 2.3 Location and Function of Overseas R& -- D Sites of the Case Study Companies -- 3 Cases of Talent Acquisition and Market-Oriented R& -- D in Asia -- 3.1 DIC Qingdao Fine Chemicals -- 3.2 Teijin Product Development China -- 3.3 Toray Fibers and Textiles Research Laboratories China (TFRC) and Toray Advanced Materials Research Laboratories China (TARC) -- 3.4 UBE Technical Center (Asia) Limited (UTCA) -- 3.5 Mitsui Chemicals Singapore R& -- D Centre (MS-R& -- D) -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Findings from Talent Acquisition and Market-Oriented R& -- D in Asia -- 4.2 Spatial Division of Labor in R& -- D of Case Study Companies -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Small- and Medium-Sized "Global-Niche" Firms in Japan: A Key for the Rejuvenation of Japan's Local Economy? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous Studies and Their Shortcomings -- 2.1 What is Knowledge? What is the Difference Between Knowledge and Information? Why Does Knowledge Creation Matter? -- 2.2 How Does Firm Size Affect Knowledge Creation and Its Transfer? What Are the Strengths of Small- and Medium-Sized Global-Niche Firms? -- 2.3 How Do Global-Niche Firms Operate Locally and Globally? What Are the Roles of Pipelines and Buzz? What Kind of Roles Do Global-Niche Firms Play in the Local Economy? -- 3 Methodology, Hypotheses, and Study Context -- 3.1 Methodology and Hypotheses 3.2 Context: Governmental Initiatives, Policies, and Schemes -- 4 Global-Niche Firms in Shikoku -- 4.1 Foundation: Setup and Location -- 4.2 Business Expansion Based on the firm's Strengths -- 4.3 Knowledge Creation Through Pipelines and Buzz, and Challenges -- 5 Implications and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Changing Business Communities in Industrial and Rural Spaces -- Industrial Agglomeration and Regional Development Planning Analyzing by GIS in the City of Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan -- 1 Aim of This Research -- 1.1 Research Background -- 1.2 Purpose of This Research -- 2 Current Status of the Manufacturing Industry in the City of Utsunomiya -- 3 GIS Analysis of Industrial Agglomeration -- 3.1 Spatial Autocorrelation Using Moran's I Statistics -- 3.2 National Trends in Spatial Distribution of Industrial Agglomeration -- 4 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Utsunomiya -- 4.1 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Utsunomiya -- 4.2 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Neighboring Municipalities of Utsunomiya -- 5 Corporate Promotion as a Local Industrial Promotion -- 5.1 Perspectives on Individual Companies -- 5.2 Data and Methods -- 5.3 Analysis Results -- 6 Case Studies -- 7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Unique Functions of a Co-Working Space in a Metropolis: A Case Study in Tokyo, Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Co-Working Spaces as Workplaces -- 1.2 Third Places and Co-Working Spaces -- 1.3 Methodology and Outline of This Study -- 2 Services in Co-Working Spaces -- 2.1 Location Trends of Co-Working Spaces -- 2.2 Outline of Responses -- 2.3 Services Provided and Area Characteristics of Co-Working Spaces -- 3 Location Characteristics and User Characteristics of Co-Working Spaces -- 3.1 Reasons for Choosing a Location -- 3.2 User Characteristics -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Findings of This Study 4.2 Co-Working Spaces and Creativity in the Metropolis -- Notes -- References -- How Customer Service Centers in Foreign Cities Serving Japan Changed Their Business?: A Case Study of the City of Dalian, China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Method and Objective -- 3 Background and Arrival of Japanese Speaking CCs in Dalian -- 4 Survival Conditions and Operating Costs of Japanese Speaking CCs -- 4.1 Survival Conditions of Japanese Speaking CCs -- 4.2 Wage Levels of Telephone Operators -- 4.3 Change of Services -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Factors Influencing Enterprise Development in the Inland Regions of Fujian Province in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Data Resources -- 3 The Growth of Enterprises in the Inland Regions and Their Management Characteristics -- 3.1 Changes in the Number of Enterprises in Xudun Town (徐墩 ) -- 3.2 Job Creation of Large-Scale Enterprises and Their Characteristics -- 3.3 Management Characteristics of Large-Scale Enterprises -- 4 Employment Structure of Large-Scale Enterprises -- 4.1 Age Structure -- 4.2 Educational Level -- 4.3 Supply Range of Employees -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Transformation of Agricultural Management in Japan Under Globalization Pressure: A Focus on Product Differentiation Strategy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rise in Imported Beef and Management Transformation of Beef Cattle Farming -- 2.1 The Rise in Imported Beef and Its Impact on the Production and Supply of Domestic Beef -- 2.2 Beef Cattle Farming After the Beef Trade Liberalization -- 3 The Rise in Imported Citrus and Management Transformation of Citrus Farming -- 3.1 The Rise in Imported Citrus and Its Impact on the Production and Supply of Domestic Citrus -- 3.2 Citrus Farming After the Orange Trade Liberalization -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index Commercial geography Economic geography (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Schlunze, Rolf D. 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spellingShingle | Taira, Atsushi Management Geography Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Management Geography-Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions -- 1 Introduction: Management Studies and Economic Geography -- 1.1 International Business (IB) Studies -- 1.2 Impact of International Business (IB) Theories and Concepts -- 1.3 Japanese Managerial Practices Becoming Global Practices (Globalization and CoPs) -- 1.4 Industrial Clusters, Global Buzz, and Global Production Network (GPN) -- 1.5 Evolutionary and Relational Economic Geography -- 2 Perspectives in Management Geography -- 3 Asia: A Hot Spot for Management Geography -- 3.1 How to Open Up the Black Box of Corporate Life? -- 4 Research Perspectives -- References -- Japanese/International Managerial Practices Around the World -- Performance Analysis of Boundary Spanners in Multinational Enterprises Through the Lens of Management Geography -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Review of Relevant Literature on Boundary Spanning -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 2.1 Research Framework -- 2.2 Hypotheses -- 3 Method and Material -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Results of Correlation Analysis -- 4.2 Results of Regression Analysis -- 4.3 Preferences in the Workplace -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Changes in the Locational Conditions of the Japanese Machinery and Instrument Industry in China: A Case Study of Dalian Economic and Technological Development Zone -- 1 Discussions on the Arrival of Japanese Companies in China and the Status Quo -- 2 Profile of Dalian and DETDZ, and Survey Methods -- 3 Reasons for the Arrival of Japanese Companies in Dalian -- 3.1 Politico-economic and Socio-economic Factors -- 3.2 Production/Selling Cost Factors -- 4 Changes in the Locational Conditions in Latter Years -- 4.1 Changes in Prices and Wage Levels, and Localization of Human Resources 4.2 Politico-economic and Socio-economic Narratives, and Local Government Countermeasures -- 4.3 Stability of the Newly Arrived Enterprises -- 5 Outlook for Embedded Enterprises -- Notes -- References -- Management Issues in Global R& -- D of Japanese Chemical Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Geographical Changes and Globalization of R& -- D in the Chemical Industry -- 2.1 Geographical Expansion of the Chemical Industry -- 2.2 Geographical Changes in R& -- D of the Chemical Industry -- 2.3 Location and Function of Overseas R& -- D Sites of the Case Study Companies -- 3 Cases of Talent Acquisition and Market-Oriented R& -- D in Asia -- 3.1 DIC Qingdao Fine Chemicals -- 3.2 Teijin Product Development China -- 3.3 Toray Fibers and Textiles Research Laboratories China (TFRC) and Toray Advanced Materials Research Laboratories China (TARC) -- 3.4 UBE Technical Center (Asia) Limited (UTCA) -- 3.5 Mitsui Chemicals Singapore R& -- D Centre (MS-R& -- D) -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Findings from Talent Acquisition and Market-Oriented R& -- D in Asia -- 4.2 Spatial Division of Labor in R& -- D of Case Study Companies -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Small- and Medium-Sized "Global-Niche" Firms in Japan: A Key for the Rejuvenation of Japan's Local Economy? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Previous Studies and Their Shortcomings -- 2.1 What is Knowledge? What is the Difference Between Knowledge and Information? Why Does Knowledge Creation Matter? -- 2.2 How Does Firm Size Affect Knowledge Creation and Its Transfer? What Are the Strengths of Small- and Medium-Sized Global-Niche Firms? -- 2.3 How Do Global-Niche Firms Operate Locally and Globally? What Are the Roles of Pipelines and Buzz? What Kind of Roles Do Global-Niche Firms Play in the Local Economy? -- 3 Methodology, Hypotheses, and Study Context -- 3.1 Methodology and Hypotheses 3.2 Context: Governmental Initiatives, Policies, and Schemes -- 4 Global-Niche Firms in Shikoku -- 4.1 Foundation: Setup and Location -- 4.2 Business Expansion Based on the firm's Strengths -- 4.3 Knowledge Creation Through Pipelines and Buzz, and Challenges -- 5 Implications and Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Changing Business Communities in Industrial and Rural Spaces -- Industrial Agglomeration and Regional Development Planning Analyzing by GIS in the City of Utsunomiya, Tochigi, Japan -- 1 Aim of This Research -- 1.1 Research Background -- 1.2 Purpose of This Research -- 2 Current Status of the Manufacturing Industry in the City of Utsunomiya -- 3 GIS Analysis of Industrial Agglomeration -- 3.1 Spatial Autocorrelation Using Moran's I Statistics -- 3.2 National Trends in Spatial Distribution of Industrial Agglomeration -- 4 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Utsunomiya -- 4.1 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Utsunomiya -- 4.2 Spatiality of Industrial Agglomeration in Neighboring Municipalities of Utsunomiya -- 5 Corporate Promotion as a Local Industrial Promotion -- 5.1 Perspectives on Individual Companies -- 5.2 Data and Methods -- 5.3 Analysis Results -- 6 Case Studies -- 7 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Unique Functions of a Co-Working Space in a Metropolis: A Case Study in Tokyo, Japan -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Co-Working Spaces as Workplaces -- 1.2 Third Places and Co-Working Spaces -- 1.3 Methodology and Outline of This Study -- 2 Services in Co-Working Spaces -- 2.1 Location Trends of Co-Working Spaces -- 2.2 Outline of Responses -- 2.3 Services Provided and Area Characteristics of Co-Working Spaces -- 3 Location Characteristics and User Characteristics of Co-Working Spaces -- 3.1 Reasons for Choosing a Location -- 3.2 User Characteristics -- 4 Discussion -- 4.1 Findings of This Study 4.2 Co-Working Spaces and Creativity in the Metropolis -- Notes -- References -- How Customer Service Centers in Foreign Cities Serving Japan Changed Their Business?: A Case Study of the City of Dalian, China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Method and Objective -- 3 Background and Arrival of Japanese Speaking CCs in Dalian -- 4 Survival Conditions and Operating Costs of Japanese Speaking CCs -- 4.1 Survival Conditions of Japanese Speaking CCs -- 4.2 Wage Levels of Telephone Operators -- 4.3 Change of Services -- 5 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Factors Influencing Enterprise Development in the Inland Regions of Fujian Province in China -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 2.1 Study Area -- 2.2 Data Resources -- 3 The Growth of Enterprises in the Inland Regions and Their Management Characteristics -- 3.1 Changes in the Number of Enterprises in Xudun Town (徐墩 ) -- 3.2 Job Creation of Large-Scale Enterprises and Their Characteristics -- 3.3 Management Characteristics of Large-Scale Enterprises -- 4 Employment Structure of Large-Scale Enterprises -- 4.1 Age Structure -- 4.2 Educational Level -- 4.3 Supply Range of Employees -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Transformation of Agricultural Management in Japan Under Globalization Pressure: A Focus on Product Differentiation Strategy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Rise in Imported Beef and Management Transformation of Beef Cattle Farming -- 2.1 The Rise in Imported Beef and Its Impact on the Production and Supply of Domestic Beef -- 2.2 Beef Cattle Farming After the Beef Trade Liberalization -- 3 The Rise in Imported Citrus and Management Transformation of Citrus Farming -- 3.1 The Rise in Imported Citrus and Its Impact on the Production and Supply of Domestic Citrus -- 3.2 Citrus Farming After the Orange Trade Liberalization -- 4 Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Index Commercial geography Economic geography |
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title | Management Geography Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions |
title_auth | Management Geography Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions |
title_exact_search | Management Geography Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions |
title_full | Management Geography Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions |
title_fullStr | Management Geography Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions |
title_full_unstemmed | Management Geography Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions |
title_short | Management Geography |
title_sort | management geography asian perspectives focusing on japan and surrounding regions |
title_sub | Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions |
topic | Commercial geography Economic geography |
topic_facet | Commercial geography Economic geography Aufsatzsammlung |
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