1st Edition

Industrial Development, Technology Transfer, and Global Competition A history of the Japanese watch industry since 1850

By Pierre-Yves Donze Copyright 2017
242 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

254 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

254 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The phenomena of Japan emerging as one of the most competitive industrial nations in the twentieth century and the general shift of competitiveness to East Asia since the 1980s have been widely studied by many scholars from different fields of the social sciences. Drawing on sources from Japanese, Swiss, and American archives, the historical analysis of this book tackles a wide range of actors... Read more

List of figures

List of tables

Acknowledgements

Introduction

PART I The birth of an industry (1850–1945)

1 The emergence and the growth of a market

2 The first steps towards industrialization (1880–1914)

3 Technological challenges (1900–1937)

4 The evolution of markets (1900–1937)

5 The main manufacturers

6 The experience of war

PART II The conquest of the world (1945–1985)

7 Technological challenges

8 The evolution of markets

9 Organization and management of the largest watch companies

PART III The Japanese watch industry since 1985

Conclusion

Appendix

Bibliography

Index

 

Biography

Pierre‐Yves Donzé is Associate Professor in business history at the Graduate School of Economics, Osaka University. His publications include History of the Swiss Watch Industry from Jacques David to Nicolas Hayek (2011) and articles in Business History, Social History of Medicine, Enterprise & Society and Business History Review.