Transforming Japanese Business

Transforming Japanese Business
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Artikel-Nr:
9789811503276
Veröffentl:
2019
Einband:
eBook
Seiten:
265
Autor:
Anshuman Khare
Serie:
Future of Business and Finance
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable eBook
Kopierschutz:
Digital Watermark [Social-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
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This book explores how the business transformation taking place in Japan is influenced by the digital revolution. Its chapters present approaches and examples from sectors commonly understood to be visible arenas of digital transformation-3D printing and mobility, for instance-as well as some from not-so-obvious sectors, such as retail, services, and fintech.Business today is facing unprecedented change especially due to the adoption of new, digital technologies, with a noticeable transformation of manufacturing and services. The changes have been brought by advanced robotics, the emergence of artificial intelligence, and digital networks that are growing in size and capability as the number of connected devices explodes. In addition, there are advanced manufacturing and collaborative connected platforms, including machine-to-machine communications. Adoption of digital technology has caused process disruptions in both the manufacturing and services sectors and led to new business models and new products. While examining the preparedness of the Japanese economy to embrace these changes, the book explores the impact of digitally influenced changes on some selected sectors from a Japanese perspective. It paints a big picture in explaining how a previously manufacturing-centric, successful economy adopts change to retain and rebuild success in the global environment. Japan as a whole is embracing, yet also avoiding-innovating but also restricting-various forms of digitalization of life and work. The book, with its 17 chapters, is a collaborative effort of individuals contributing diverse points of view as technologists, academics, and managers.

This book explores how the business transformation taking place in Japan is influenced by the digital revolution. Its chapters present approaches and examples from sectors commonly understood to be visible arenas of digital transformation—3D printing and mobility, for instance—as well as some from not-so-obvious sectors, such as retail, services, and fintech.

Business today is facing unprecedented change especially due to the adoption of new, digital technologies, with a noticeable transformation of manufacturing and services. The changes have been brought by advanced robotics, the emergence of artificial intelligence, and digital networks that are growing in size and capability as the number of connected devices explodes. In addition, there are advanced manufacturing and collaborative connected platforms, including machine-to-machine communications. Adoption of digital technology has caused process disruptions in both the manufacturing and services sectors and led to new business models and new products. 

While examining the preparedness of the Japanese economy to embrace these changes, the book explores the impact of digitally influenced changes on some selected sectors from a Japanese perspective. It paints a big picture in explaining how a previously manufacturing-centric, successful economy adopts change to retain and rebuild success in the global environment. Japan as a whole is embracing, yet also avoiding—innovating but also restricting—various forms of digitalization of life and work. The book, with its 17 chapters, is a collaborative effort of individuals contributing diverse points of view as technologists, academics, and managers.

I The Societal and Economic Outlook.- 1 Why Japan's digital transformation is inevitable (Anshuman Khare, Kriti Khare and William W. Baber).- 2 Rating Japan’s Readiness for an Evolving Digital Economy (Jerry Platt).- 3 Digital Transformation Execution in Japan (Kieran Gane).- 4 Digital Transformation challenges in the Japanese Financial Sector: A practitioner’s perspective (Raja Karim).- 5 The Japanese B2C Retail Industry in the Digital Age (Philippe Huysveld).- 6 Does the Japanese Work Ethic Conflict with the needs of Retail in the Digital Era? (Hiroki Ishikura and Anshuman Khare).- II Innovations in Businesses.- 7 Business Model Innovation: A Japanese SME driven to full digitalization by corporate philosophy (William W. Baber, Makoto Sarata and Muga Tsukamoto).- 8 A Study of a Three-part Entrepreneurial Strategy in an MRO e-Procurement Platform in Japan (Yutaka Mizuno and Nobutaka Odake).- 9 The Beginnings of Automated Loan Decisioning During Japan’s Lost Decades ? The Case of Gate Finance (James Howard).- 10 Innovation of Small and Medium-sized Manufacturers in the Digital Age (Nobutaka Odake).- 11 Digitalization and evolution of business model pathways among Japanese software SMEs (William W. Baber, Arto Ojala and Ricardo Martinez).- 12 Digital Disruption in Japanese Market Research: Disrupters and a Startup Connecting Incumbents with New Technology (Genjiro Kosaka).- 13 Recovery from Significant Adversity: How Japanese Retailers Deal with Digital Disruption (Katrin Horn and Sierk Horn).- 14 Foreign investors’ acceptance and usage of PropTech in the Japanese real estate market (Daniel J. Mills and David Gotsill).- III The Future.- 15 Artificial Intelligence in Japan: Policy, prospects and obstacles in the automotive industry (Faith Hatani).- 16 The Evolution and Strategic Operations Perspective on 3D Printing ? The Global and Japanese Experience (Abubaker Haddud, Anshuman Khare and Hiroki Ishikura).- 17 The future of Fintech in the context of the Japanese main bank system (Kanji Kitamura).- Index.


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