impacts, policies and future perspectives ; promotion of mutual understanding between Europe and Japan
نام نخستين پديدآور
F. Mayer-Krahmer ... (eds.).
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
محل نشرو پخش و غیره
Berlin
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
Springer
تاریخ نشرو بخش و غیره
1990
مشخصات ظاهری
نام خاص و کميت اثر
vii, 229 s : illustrations
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I. Introduction, Summary and Recommendations.- Welcome for Tide 2000.- Japanese-European Dialogue Opening Speech.- Summary of the Conference Sessions.- Chairman's Closing Statement.- 1. Major Observations.- 2. Recommendations.- II. The Impact of Information Technology within the European-Japanese Relationship.- The Social and Cultural Impacts of Information Technology.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Impacts in the Domestic Area.- 3. Impacts in the International Area.- 4. Summary and Conclusion.- References.- III. Policy Making in the Area of Information Technology.- New Dimensions of Telecommunications Competition.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Case Study: The UK Cellular Mobile Communication Industry.- 3. Further Details Regarding Competitive Structure in the UK.- 4. Implications for Future Marketing of Telecommunications Services.- Comments on New Dimensions of Telecommunications Competition.- Production Oriented Information Technology Policy in Japan and Europe.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Patterns of Use of Advanced Manufacturing Technology.- 3. The Role and Function of Policies to Improve Industrial Performance.- 4. Recent Government Initiatives.- 5. Key Features of Programmes.- 6. Summary.- References.- Comments on Production Oriented Information Technology Policy in Japan and Europe.- IV. European-Japanese Collaboration.- Euro-Japanese Cooperation in Information Technology.- 1. Background and Framework.- 1.1 Agreement and Objective.- 1.2 Definitions and Methodology.- 2. International Cooperation.- 2.1 Changes in International Business: The Stage.- 2.2 Developments in Information Technology: The Game.- 2.3 Europe, Japan and the USA: The Players.- 3. Cooperative Agreements between Japanese and European Firms.....- 3.1 Characteristics of the Agreements.- 3.2 Categories.- 3.3 Quantitative Analysis.- 4. Strategic Alliances: Experiences and Perceptions.- 4.1 International Agreements: A Comparison.- 4.2 Asymmetries in Partnerships.- Experiences of a Joint Venture (Endress + Hauser/Sakura).- Scenarios of 1992 and Consequences for Euro-Japanese Relationship.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Goals of a Single European Market in Telecommunications Equipment and Services.- 2.1 The Evaluation of the Single Market Concept.- 2.2 The Myth of 1992.- 2.3 The Major Policy Aspects of the Green Paper.- 2.4 The Likely Effects of the Green Paper's Policies in the Telecommunications Equipment Market.- 2.5 Reasons for a Lack of Market Integration.- 3. Completing the International Market for Telecommunication Services.- 3.1 Expected Effects.- 3.2 Better Network Utilization.- 4. Japanese Policies Concerning Telecommunications Equipment and Services.- 4.1 Policy Focus.- 4.2 Opening up the Equipment Market.- 4.3 Opening up the Service Market.- 5. Areas of Conflict.- 5.1 Japanese Trade Surplus and Administrative Reactions.- 5.2 Export Restraints and Antidumping Threats.- 5.3 Controlling Standards.- 5.4 Excessive Specialization and Dependence or International R&D Races.- 6. Gains of Joint Problem Resolution.- References.- V. The Future World Markets For Information Technology.- Future World Markets for Information Technology.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Major Trends.- 3. Key Factors Influencing Market Growth.- Theses on the Conditions of Future World Markets for Information Technology Products.- Comments on Future World Market for Information Technology Products.- Information and Related Technologies and their Impact on East-West Relations.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Gap in Information Technologies Between East and West.- 3. Eastern Policies Aiming at Reducing the Technology Gap.- 4. Implications for the West and East-West Relations.- References.- The Unbalanced Triad.- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Trade Context.- 3. Telecommunications and American Policy.- 4. Reregulation and Deregulation in Japan and Europe.- 5. The Crucial Fact Left Out.- 6. New Issues for American Policy.- 7. A Changing Structure of Telecommunications Policy.