Research Presentations by Corporate Affiliate Visiting Fellows (session 3)
Research Presentations by Corporate Affiliate Visiting Fellows (session 3)
Friday, May 30, 200812:00 PM - 2:00 PM (Pacific)
In this session of the Shorenstein APARC Corporate Affiliate Visiting Fellows Research Presentations, the following will be presented:
Mari Ichinomoto, "The Method for Attracting Semiconductor Industries with Fabless Policies in Japan"
Recently most local governments in Japan are exploring overseas firms who have interests to expand their business in Japan. But now other Asian countries are becoming tougher competitors. What can the local governments do to achieve their mission? Is there a good way to compete against other countries in order to achieve their goal?
Takao Isozaki, "Organization Change - Preparation for DBJ's Privatization"
The Development Bank of Japan (DBJ), one of the Japanese governmental financial institutions, will be fully privatized for 5 to 7 years. Isozaki’s research examines what kind of aspects DBJ's workers should take into account as preparation for its privatization process.
Hisashi Kanazashi, "Comparison and Analysis of US-Japan Policies for Innovation"
After catching up with developed countries and experiencing the collapse of the bubble economy, Japan has struggled to recover. The key word during the struggle was “innovation”, and the Japanese government has pushed many reforms to encourage it. However, is the reform for innovation in Japan sufficient? The goal of Kanazashi’s research is to examine it by analyzing the recent trend of start-ups and comparing policies in the United States and in Japan.