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Engineering Industries of Japan(アニュアルレポート) 詳細

Engineering Industries of Japan No.39(May 2005)

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Preface [PDF]

Introduction [PDF]
0.1. Research Objectives
0.2. Methodologies
0.3. Basic Reasearch Framework


1. Diversity and Potential of Regional Industrial Innovation [PDF]
1.1. Stimulation of Reginal Industrial Innovation
1.1.1. Regional Industrial Innovation Issues from an Industrial Cluster Policy Perspective
1.1.2. New Concepts Must Come from Regions' Peripheries
1.1.3. Innovation in SMEs Begins with the Discovery of New Customer Needs
1.1.4. The Role of Government Policy in Regional Industrial Innovation
1.1.5. Stimulate Business,Not Product Innovation
1.2. Industrial Agglomeration & Regional Industrial Innovation
1.2.1. The Current Status of Industrial Aggolomerations in Japan
1.2.2. Why Companies Form Industrial Agglomerations in Japan
1.2.3. The Downsizing of Industrial Agglomerations and the Significance Thereof
1.3. Regional Industrial Innovation & SMEs
1.3.1. Innovation in SMEs & Regional Industrial Aggomerations
1.3.2. The Roles of Regional SMEs in Government Policies Aimed at Promotiong Regional Industires
1.3.3. Obstacles to Participation of SMEs in Regional Industrial Innovation
1.3.4. Utilizing Regional Resources

2. Innovation of Local Industries - Case study [PDF]
2.1. Cases of Mie Prefecture and Aomori Prefecture:
Mie Prefecture's Crystal Valley Initiative and Aomori Prefecture's Crystal Valley Initiative
2.1.1. Objectives of Two Different Initiatives
2.1.2. Objectives of Mie Prefecture's and Aomori Prefecture's Initiatives
2.1.3. Comparision between Mie and Aomori in Terms of their FPD Industry Accumulation Plans
2.1.4. Some Hints Suggested by the Two Prefectures' Initiatives
2.2. Efforts Made by Kobe City,Hyogo Orefecture("Participation of Local SMEs in New Fields Such As the Medical Industry City")
2.2.1. Damages Caused by the Great Earthquake of Hanshin-Awaji and "Creative Recovery"
2.2.2. The Concept of a Medical Industry City for Kobe and the Participation of Local SMEs
2.2.3. Hyogo Prefecture SMEs Club and Adhoc Kobe
2.2.4. Formation of the Universal Design Industry Cluster and The Participation of Local SMEs
2.2.5. Innovation Promotion Factors Obtained From Actual Cases
2.2.6. Future Prospective and Issues

3. Analysis of Current Status of Regional Industrial Innovation & Observed Success Factors [PDF]
3.1. Servey Overview
3.1.1. The Meaning of Regional Industrial Innovation
3.1.2. Objectives
3.1.3. Survey Details
3.2. Compilation of Results
3.2.1. Recognition of Reginal Resources
3.2.2. Priorities for the Promotion of Industrial Agglomeration
3.2.3. Factors that Prevent Adequate Contribution to and Promotion of Regional Industries by Academic and Governmental Organization
3.2.4. Factors that Prevent Adequate Promotion of Industry-Academia-Government Partnerships by Academic and Governmental Organizations
3.2.5. Regional Industrial Innovation:Degree of University and National Colleges of Technology Contribution & Degree of Prefectual and Municipal Government Policy Effectiveness
3.2.6. Regional Industrial Innovation:Degree of Contribution and Policy Effectiveness by Three Types of Organizations(Academic,Prefectual & Municipal)
3.2.7. Regional Industrial Innovation:Degree of Contribution and Policy Effectiveness by Two Types of Organizations(Academic & Governmental)
3.2.8. Regions Recognized as Regional Industrial Innovation Modes
3.2.9. Universities and National Colleges of Technology Recognized as Regional Industrial Innovation Models
3.2.10. Regions Recognized as Regional Industiral Innovation Models by Prefectual Government Organization
3.2.11. Regions Recognized as Regional Industrial Innovation Models by Municipal Government Organizations
3.2.12. Overseas Universities Recognized as Regional Industiral Innovation Models by Japanese Universities and National Colleges of Technology
3.2.13. Foregin Cities Recognized as Regional Industrial Innovation Models by Prefectural Government Organizations
3.2.14. Fotrgin Cities Recognized as Regional Industrial Innovation Models by Municipal Government Organizations
3.2.15. University and national college of Technology Involvement in New Field of Industry
3.3. Regional Industral Innovation:Keys to Achieving Success

4. Factors of Success in Regional Industrial Innovation and the Role of Machine Industry,etc [PDF]
4.1. The Meaning of Japanese Version Cluster and Issues
4.2. Success Factors of Japan's Regional Industrial Innovations
4.3. Roles Played by the Machine Industry,etc,in Competitiveness Fortification of the Reginal Economy


 Issued in May 2005