Patent Infringement
.... infringement.1 Motorola (United States) sued by Hitachi (Japan) for patent infringement.2 These two cases, in which both an American and a
Japanese firm sue ....
(1990

8

)
A CHINESE MANAGER'S PERSPECTIVE
.... My impression of dealing with a
Japanese firm is that it is not unlike dealing with a very efficient government bureau, or an army. ....
(3887

16

)
American Patent Holders & Japan
.... These two cases, in which both an American and a
Japanese firm sue a
Japanese and an American
firm for patent infringement illustrate the complicated character ....
(2674

11

)
Problems of American Patent Holders in Japan
.... infringement.1 Motorola (United States) sued by Hitachi (Japan) for patent infringement.2 These two cases, in which both an American and a
Japanese firm sue ....
(2909

12

)
Concept of Middle Class in Japanese Society
.... at independence, but in fact they are just as dependent on the overall System: "Not only are employees forced to be 'loyal' to the
Japanese firm, but its small ....
(1575

6

)
Tort Reform and Business Law
.... 16, 1998, entitled "Jurors award
Japanese firm $4 million in damages out of $300 million sought," seems to show that tort reform can work. ....
(1446

6

)
Japanese Management Techniques in US
.... An example of a failure to successfully implement
Japanese management techniques in an American subsidiary of a
Japanese firm is the Sanyo plant located in ....
(2269

9

)
Japanese Management Techniques in the US
.... An example of a failure to successfully implement
Japanese management techniques in an American subsidiary of a
Japanese firm is the Sanyo plant located in ....
(2801

11

)
Japanese Kereitsu
.... A
Japanese firm habitually attaches a planning unit, staffed by 10-15 senior employees, to its R&D division, in order to ensure that research is integrated ....
(3515

14

)
Japanese Management
.... For example, the
Japanese firm of Kawasaki uses a traditional Kanban System in its Lincoln, Nebraska assembly plant, and have been able to operate the plant ....
(3664

15

)
Japanese & American Management Styles
.... 5-6). However exclusionary the effect of this practice may have been in the specialized circumstance of a
Japanese firm operating in the United States, such ....
(2990

12

)
Coca Cola Company in Japan
.... This joint venture, a separate
Japanese firm in its own right, conducts production and distribution operations for Coca Cola products in Japan. ....
(2447

10

)
Intercultural Communications Problem
.... Description of the Communications Issue At an American subsidiary of the
Japanese firm Sanyo, the
Japanese company through its
Japanese managers at the ....
(991

4

)
Differences Between American & Japanese Organizations ...
.... in qualified candidates to the organization, there is not the formal personalized relationships in American companies that characterize the
Japanese firm. ....
(6336

25

)
Abstract The decision making process in Japanese
....
Japanese. This individual may be an employee of the foreigner, or someone who has connections with the
Japanese firm. Either way ....
(6358

25

)
ECONOMICS AND THE LAW: US Patent System
.... developed by others. First, a
Japanese firm targets the technological innovation of another (Thomas, 1989, p. 70). At this stage ....
(4124

16

)
Japanese & US Employment Relations Management
.... became the pillars of the "
Japanese management style." By contrast, the typical relationship between management and worker in United States
firm is adversarial ....
(2178

9

)
International Training Trends & Japan
.... It is essential that the HR organization of the new
Japanese firm have both the ability and the budget to conduct training. The ....
(2233

9

)
Japanese Mangement Techniques Applied to Factories
.... They sought a British-style
Japanese-owned
firm as well as a
Japanese-style company, and they interviewed employees from throughout the organization's hierarchy ....
(2990

12

)
Japanese Industrial Expansion
.... the large
Japanese firms a clear advantage and indeed protects them from economic downturns. It may not be a system that is fair to the small
firm, but that ....
(789

3

)
US and Japanese Management Styles
.... CEO Jim Keyes did a study of the
firm's Japanese unit and determined that the US company, formerly vertically integrated, "should adopt the
Japanese keiretsu ....
(1185

5

)
US and Japanese Management Styles
.... CEO Jim Keyes did a study of the
firm's Japanese unit and determined that the US company, formerly vertically integrated, "should adopt the
Japanese keiretsu ....
(1185

5

)
Globalization and Japan's Economy
.... that "form an institutional bridge between government and business, and a philosophical, strategic and cultural context for the
Japanese firm" (Ogadiri 13; Ross ....
(3075

12

)
Japanese Management Style
.... of having done. Put more concretely, a
Japanese company produces products while an American
firm produces profits. At times, the ....
(2392

10

)
Skill formation
.... 46-51. Carmichael, H. and MacLeod, W. (1993, January). Multiskilling, technical change and the
Japanese firm. The Economic Journal, pp. 142-160. ....
(2837

11

)
US and Japanese Social Welfare Systems
.... the similarities and the differences between the American and
Japanese welfare programs. .... and welfare system less essential - even for small
firm employees, as ....
(4557

18

)
Development of Biotechnology in Japan & the US
.... theoretical than what might be received in extra-
firm institutions in the United States, it is more closely coordinated with the
Japanese firm's actual needs ....
(5294

21

)
The wholly-owned subsidiary
.... An example of this can be found in Volkswagen, which was the leading importer into Japan and which had used a
Japanese firm as intermediary for 40 years. ....
(1599

6

)
Soft Drink Industry EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In the first half of the
.... This joint venture, a separate
Japanese firm in its own right, conducts production and distribution opera tions for Coca Cola products in Japan. ....
(4147

17

)
US and Japanese Models of Corporate Governance
.... In Japan, under the keritsu model, executive board members in all
Japanese companies have a vested financial interest in the
firm. ....
(4984

20

)