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Discussion Point 2: How Did Japan’s Economy Manage to Take Off So Early? Conditions That Enabled the First Successful Industrialization Case Among Latecomer Nations

Takeo Kikkawa
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Takeo Kikkawa: International University of Japan

Chapter 12 in History of Innovative Entrepreneurs in Japan, 2023, pp 85-89 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This section analyzes the factors that enabled Japan to be the first “latecomer” nation to successfully industrialize. It emphasizes the synergy between three different types of managers—owner-managers, salaried managers, and investor-managers—working together to advance the Japanese economy and achieve breakthrough innovations.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-9454-8_12

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