People Centric Innovation Ecosystem
Japanese Management and Practices
Takeo Kikkawa author Yingying Zhang-Zhang author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:6th Jul '23
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This element delves into the evolution of Japanese management and practices to identify its core on people-centric innovation ecosystem.
This element takes the view of people management to unfold the evolution of Japanese management studied over time internationally. The underlying innovation ecosystem interconnects with the learning philosophy embedded in people. The people-centric innovation ecosystem is proposed as a generalizable framework for firms' sustainable development.How can knowledge management function well in a highly dynamic VUCA context? This Element focuses on the context of Japanese management and practices to present the concept of people-centric innovation ecosystem. An overview of Japanese management is provided, from publications in English to the insiders' view of Japanese scholars, combining these sources with interviews and dynamic groups with local managers and case studies to illustrate the state and evolution of Japanese management and practices. Highlighting the people-centricity in Japanese management, its networked innovative capability sustains enterprise development in a highly dynamic VUCA context. The interconnectedness and mutual influence of Japanese and Western management have the potential to generate more general management advancements. This Element aims to contribute to the debate on generalization and contextualization, culture and metaculture, and the coexistence of convergence and divergence. Japanese womenomics and its implications for Asian emerging economic powers are also discussed.
ISBN: 9781108986717
Dimensions: 230mm x 150mm x 7mm
Weight: 164g
75 pages