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This paper explores the process of creation of the netbook market by Taiwanese firms as an example of a disruptive innovation by latecomer firms. As an analytical framework, I employ the global value chain perspective to capture the dynamics of vertical inter-firm relationships that drive some...
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This paper explores the inter-firm dynamics that govern the rise of capabilities of latecomer firms operating in global value chains. By extending and modifying the model proposed by Gereffi, Humphrey and Sturgeon [2005], I present a framework in which the rise of supplier capabilities is...
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the first step in examining the environmental provisions in RTAs, this paper focuses on the RTAs that Japan has concluded … environment in Japanese RTAs has gradually changed since the signing of the Japan-Chile EPA in 2007, in which a joint …
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Labor export has been part of Vietnam’s socio-economic development strategy since the beginning of the doi moi era. Recent years, Vietnam has sent about 80,000 workers abroad per year. Vietnam has become a major source country of unskilled foreign workers for high-income East Asian...
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increasing impacts of Global G.A.P., many Asian countries have introduced the country versions of GAPs; China GAP, Japan GAP …
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. This paper examines how and how well households in pre-modern Japan reallocated land and labor, using a population register …
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This paper investigates theoretically and empirically firms' productivity ranking among traditional horizontal foreign direct investment (HFDI), pure platform FDI (PFDI), and complex platform FDI (CFDI). Using data on Japanese outward FDI, we define firms conducting HFDI or PFDI as those...
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Production networks have been extensively developed in the Asia-Pacific region. This paper employs two micro-level approaches, case studies and econometric analysis, using JETRO's firm surveys which investigate Japanese affiliates operating in Southeast Asia. These two approaches found that...
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In this paper, we examine the role of export promotion agencies (EPAs) in promoting exports from Japan and Korea …
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East Asia, within which China, Japan, and Korea are most important in terms of technological capabilities. Using Japanese … patent data, we examine how knowledge networks have developed among these countries. We find that Japan's technological …
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