Management of Population-Level Learning and Inter-Organizational Relations in Japan
Hiroki Kondo
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Hiroki Kondo: Faculty of Business Administration, Mejiro University, Japan
Chapter 15 in Business Group Management in Japan, 2010, pp 211-225 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:IntroductionBrief Overview of Population-Level LearningRoutine-based learning theoryCompetency traps and the exploration–exploitation problemFramework of population-level learningResearch implication of population-level learningCollective Strategy and Population-Level LearningBrief overview of collective strategyControl of population-level learningA Case of Population-Level Learning in JapanFlexibility of fixed transaction relationshipsCollective strategies related to growth of local industryDiscussionReferences
Keywords: Group Management; Management Control System; Management of Inter-Firm Relations; Segment Reporting; Supply Chain Management; Inter-Organizational Learning; Joint Venture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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