Koichi Nakagawa's research while affiliated with Osaka University of Economics and other places
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Publications (2)
Historically, Japanese firms have been leading the optical disk industry in technological development and market development; however, Taiwanese and Korean firms are quickly catching up and have surpassed Japanese firms in terms of production volume. This paper focuses on the optical disk industry in Taiwan and analyzes the factors that have enable...
Japanese companies have led the optical disk industry in technological development and commoditization. However, Taiwanese and Korean firms are quickly catching up and surpassing Japanese firms in terms of production. This paper focuses on the optical disk industry in Taiwan and considers the growth factors that have enabled Taiwanese firms to quic...
Citations
... Examining the major studies that have cited The Innovator's Dilemma, we can see that Christensen's study has influenced a broad range of research, from strategy to 1 It is a theory describing the situation in which established industrial firms that have operated their businesses by listening to their established customers lose out to new firms that have developed and adopted technological innovations, which the established firms initially considered to be unattractive. However, some studies state that established firms as well as new firms can coexist (Shintaku, Nakagawa, Ogawa, & Yoshimoto, 2014). In addition, for the definition and types of innovation, see Akiike and Iwao (2013), Akiike (2014), and others. ...