Fr. 156.00

Building a New Economy - Japan''s Digital and Green Transformation

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Building a New Economy uses an evolutionary conceptual framework of states-and-markets, organizations-and-technology, and institutional change. It shows how the institutional coherence of the manufacturing-centred postwar model broke down, and was followed by the ideological and institutional dissonance of the 'lost decades'.

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  • Introduction: Can Japan Rise Again?

  • 1: The rise and fall of the postwar economy

  • 2: Building and governing the digital economy

  • 3: The Green Economy

  • 4: Eco cities, smart cites and super cities: Spatial Society 5.0

  • 5: Innovation and the shifting sands of industry

  • 6: Corporate governance, ESG and 'new capitalism'

  • 7: People, skills, and employment

  • 8: Beyond capitalism

  • 9: External dependencies and shifting global contexts

  • 10: Conclusion: Controlled dis-equilibrium



Info autore

D. Hugh Whittaker is Professor in the Economy and Business of Japan, and Fellow of St Antony's College, University of Oxford. He is the author and co-author of books on Japanese corporate governance, technology and innovation management, employment, small firms, and entrepreneurship. He is also co-author of Compressed Development: Time and Timing in Economic and Social Development (Oxford University Press, 2020).

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Building a New Economy uses an evolutionary conceptual framework of states-and-markets, organizations-and-technology, and institutional change. It shows how the institutional coherence of the manufacturing-centred postwar model broke down, and was followed by the ideological and institutional dissonance of the 'lost decades'.

Testo aggiuntivo

This is an exceptionally well-written book that is poised to become a keyreference for Japanese capitalism for decades to come. It offers a unique combination of first-hand sources and deep knowledge of Japan, paired with a theoretical framework that situates developments in a broader context. Whittaker demonstrates an impressive ability to move between macro andmicro levels, offering a comprehensive analysis that captures the complex interplay of movements and counter-movements. The resulting analysis is neither deterministic nor simplistic while maintaining an engaging readability. This is a highly significant work on Japan and Japanese capitalism, authored by a scholar at the height of his intellectual powers.

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