What is the true source of a firm's long-term competitive advantage in manufacturing? Through original field studies, historical research, and statistical analyses, this book shows how Toyota Motor Corporation, one of the world's largest automobile companies, built distinctive capabilities in production, product development, and supplier management. Fujimoto asserts that it is Toyota's evolutionary learning capability that gives the company its advantage and demonstrates how this learning is put to use in daily work.
What is the true source of a firm's long-term competitive advantage in manufacturing? Through original field studies, historical research, and statist...
Based on cases studied by researchers and practical experiences of personnel involved in innovation at public or private institutions, this book discusses the policy framework in Europe and Japan, the role for universities due to intellectual property reform or technology transfer promotion, and the challenges for firms in terms of licensing.
Based on cases studied by researchers and practical experiences of personnel involved in innovation at public or private institutions, this book discu...
Five years after the publication of MITs lean production book practitioners and academics from Japan, USA and Europe present new concepts, findings and conclusions in regard to one of the most critical areas of automobile production. The focus of the book is to explore automation and work organization for the final assembly operations in the world automobile industry. The authors are company practitioners in charge of planning assembly operations and academic researchers drawing from recent empirical work. Thus, the book presents a multi-facetted view on a development of critical importance...
Five years after the publication of MITs lean production book practitioners and academics from Japan, USA and Europe present new concepts, findings an...
This book integrates the concept of design into the existing framework of industrial performance, international trade and comparative advantage in trade and industrial phenomena, which increasingly have been affected by design characteristics of tradable goods. Design, capability and their evolution are introduced into current theories of trade to explain the reality of international trade in the early twenty-first century and the possibility of design-based comparative advantage is explored. Toward that end, the concepts of design, architecture, organizational capability and productivity are...
This book integrates the concept of design into the existing framework of industrial performance, international trade and comparative advantage in tra...