Conclusion: Reviving Innovation—Requirements for the “Two-Front OperationTwo-front operation”
Takeo Kikkawa
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Takeo Kikkawa: International University of Japan
Chapter 30 in History of Innovative Entrepreneurs in Japan, 2023, pp 261-264 from Springer
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Abstract In this section, the author offers recommendations for resolving Japan’s stagnation over the past three decades. He calls for a two-pronged approach to simultaneously capture the expanding low-end market and the very profitable high-end market. To revive innovation and restore vitality among Japanese companies, the author emphasizes the importance of establishing a new Japanese-style management system and overcoming the “investment restraint mechanism” observed among many firms.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-9454-8_30
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