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- fall 1987
- Article
Is the Japanese Management Craze Over?
By: J. A. Davis, M. Von Glinow and S. Kerr
Davis, J. A., M. Von Glinow, and S. Kerr. "Is the Japanese Management Craze Over?" International Journal of Management (fall 1987).
- April 1987 (Revised April 1992)
- Case
Voluntary Export Restraints (A): Japanese Automobiles--1981-84
Krishna, Vijay. "Voluntary Export Restraints (A): Japanese Automobiles--1981-84." Harvard Business School Case 187-163, April 1987. (Revised April 1992.)
- winter 1991
- Article
The Hidden Costs of Japanese Success
By: W. C. Kester
Kester, W. C. "The Hidden Costs of Japanese Success." Continental Bank Journal of Applied Corporate Finance 2, no. 4 (winter 1991): 90–97.
- February 2002 (Revised September 2002)
- Case
Competition in Japanese Financial Markets, 2002
By: Tarun Khanna and Louis P. DiLorenzo, Jr
In early 2002, Japan, the world's largest economy, had been mired in a decade-long recession. A range of stimulus packages had failed to work their magic. The "Big Bang" financial deregulation reforms announced in 1998 had not quite produced the economic boom that the...
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Keywords:
Risk and Uncertainty;
Competition;
Investment Banking;
Financial Markets;
Globalization;
Financial Crisis;
Commercial Banking;
Banking Industry;
Japan
Khanna, Tarun, and Louis P. DiLorenzo, Jr. "Competition in Japanese Financial Markets, 2002." Harvard Business School Case 702-455, February 2002. (Revised September 2002.)
- October 2003
- Teaching Note
Competition in Japanese Financial Markets-2002; Competition in Japanese Financial Markets-2002 (Abridged); Morgan Stanley Japan-2002 (TN)
By: Tarun Khanna
Teaching Note to (9-702-455), (9-703-407), and (9-702-458).
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- summer 1981
- Article
Productivity: Learning from the Japanese
By: Hirotaka Takeuchi
Takeuchi, Hirotaka. "Productivity: Learning from the Japanese." California Management Review (summer 1981).
- 2004
- Preface
Preface to the Japanese Edition
By: Carliss Y. Baldwin and Kim B. Clark
Keywords:
Japan
- March 1979 (Revised January 1983)
- Case
Microwave Ovens: The Japanese Manufacturers
Buzzell, Robert D. "Microwave Ovens: The Japanese Manufacturers." Harvard Business School Case 579-187, March 1979. (Revised January 1983.)
- winter 1991
- Article
Global Players, Western Tactics, Japanese Outcomes: The New Japanese Market for Corporate Control
By: W. C. Kester
Kester, W. C. "Global Players, Western Tactics, Japanese Outcomes: The New Japanese Market for Corporate Control." California Management Review 33, no. 2 (winter 1991): 58–70.
- November 1973
- Background Note
Note on the Japanese Trading Co.
Yoshino, Michael Y. "Note on the Japanese Trading Co." Harvard Business School Background Note 374-136, November 1973.
- February 1987 (Revised August 1989)
- Case
Development of the Japanese Steel Industry
O'Brien, Patricia A. "Development of the Japanese Steel Industry." Harvard Business School Case 387-118, February 1987. (Revised August 1989.)
- 2011
- Chapter
An Exploration of the Japanese Slowdown during the 1990s
By: Diego A. Comin
Why was the 1990s a lost decade for Japan? How is it possible that the Japanese economy stagnated for a decade if none of the shocks that arguably hit the economy seemed to have persisted for much more than three years or so? In this paper I show that the endogenous...
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Keywords:
Economic Slowdown and Stagnation;
Performance Productivity;
Mathematical Methods;
Research and Development;
Technology Adoption;
Japan
Comin, Diego A. "An Exploration of the Japanese Slowdown during the 1990s." In Japan's Bubble, Deflation, and Long-term Stagnation, edited by Koichi Hamada, Anil Kashyap, and David Weinstein. MIT Press, 2011.
- 29 Jan 2009
- Working Paper Summaries
An Exploration of the Japanese Slowdown during the 1990s
Keywords:
by Diego A. Comin
- June 1998
- Background Note
Share Buy-Backs: The European and Japanese Experience
By: Marc L. Bertoneche
Bertoneche, Marc L. "Share Buy-Backs: The European and Japanese Experience." Harvard Business School Background Note 298-134, June 1998.
- June 2013
- Teaching Note
A Politician in a Leather Suit and the Paradox of Japanese Capitalism
By: Karthik Ramanna
Two lost decades later, capitalism in Japan embodies peculiar contradictions—preserving wealth and social stability in the face of declining economic power. Scant transparency in Japanese corporate practices plays an important role in this phenomenon. Sometimes...
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- 21 Oct 2013
- Working Paper Summaries
How Major League Baseball Clubs Have Commercialized Their Investment in Japanese Top Stars
- May 2001
- Article
Competing at Home to Win Abroad: Evidence from Japanese History
By: Mariko Sakakibara and Michael E. Porter
The study explores the influence of domestic competition on international trade performance, using data from a broad sample of Japanese industries. Domestic rivalry is measured directly using market-share instability rather than employing structural variables such as...
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Sakakibara, Mariko, and Michael E. Porter. "Competing at Home to Win Abroad: Evidence from Japanese History." Review of Economics and Statistics 83, no. 2 (May 2001).
- October 1973
- Background Note
Note on the Japanese Managerial System
Yoshino, Michael Y. "Note on the Japanese Managerial System." Harvard Business School Background Note 374-084, October 1973.
- November 1987 (Revised March 1989)
- Background Note
Note on the Japanese Financial System
Meerschwam, David M. "Note on the Japanese Financial System." Harvard Business School Background Note 288-026, November 1987. (Revised March 1989.)
- June 1987 (Revised September 1987)
- Case
Semiconductors: U.S. Response to Japanese Ascendency
Keywords:
Competition;
Trade;
Business and Government Relations;
Semiconductor Industry;
Japan;
United States
Salter, Malcolm S. "Semiconductors: U.S. Response to Japanese Ascendency." Harvard Business School Case 387-210, June 1987. (Revised September 1987.)