Japan and the Global Automotive Industry
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- Author: Koichi Shimokawa, Hosei University, Japan
- Date Published: January 2013
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107412682
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The Japanese automotive industry enjoyed spectacular success in the 1980s. This was largely due to the so-called 'Lean Production System' - the combination of an efficient production system, an effective supplier system, and a product development system. In the 1990s the industry fell on hard times because of the Japanese asset price bubble and extreme currency appreciation. In this book, eminent industry specialist Koichi Shimokawa draws on his thirty years of research and fieldwork with Japanese and American firms, to show how the Japanese automotive industry has managed to recover from this difficult period. He shows how firms like Toyota were able to transfer Japanese systems to overseas plants and how they have changed in order to compete in increasingly globalized markets. In addition, the book also addresses the two major challenges to the current industry model: the rise of China and the environmental and energy supply situation.
Read more- Presents a unique insider's perspective on the development and operation of the Japanese automotive industry
- Discusses the two major external challenges to the current industry model - the rise of China and the impact of environmental issues
- Uses data and source material that have previously been unavailable to the English-speaking world
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'In this important book, Koichi Shimokawa presents new insights into the reasons for Japan's automotive industry success and describes crucial phases of its development. Looking ahead into the future of the industry, he makes a powerful argument for a turn towards ecological sustainability. A masterpiece by the doyen of Japan's academic automotive research community!' Ulrich Jürgens, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB) and the Free University of Berlin
See more reviews'… comprehensive examination … provides in-depth analysis on topics including more recent developments such as the growing Chinese market and the shift towards environment-friendly cars.' BCJ Acumen
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- Date Published: January 2013
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107412682
- length: 348 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
- weight: 0.47kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
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Preface
Introduction
1. International comparison of automobile productivity between Japan and USA
2. The internationalization of the Japanese automotive industry and local production overseas
3. The resuscitation of the European and American auto-makers and its meaning - in relation to the relocation and change of the Japanese-style production system
4. The fall in international competitiveness of the Japanese automotive industry and the development of restructuring strategies: the early 1990s
5. The restructuring of the global automotive industry and the structuring conversion of the auto-parts industry
6. The restructuring of the world's auto-parts industry and the transfiguration of the Keiretsu parts transaction
7. Global M&A, and future of the global auto industry: bright and dark sides of merger and re-alignment
8. The Asian and ASEAN automotive industries in the global era
9. A perspective on China's automotive industry in the global era and strategies by the Japanese auto-makers
10. Conclusion: the global world automotive industry's perspective on the 21st century and the tasks of the Japanese automotive industry - retrospect and perspective as conclusion
Index.
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