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국제동향 - Sustainable Growth of Asian Economies and Importance of Infrastructure Development
Motohashi, Kazuyuki Korea Pallet and Container Association 2013 파렛트 뉴스 Vol.70 No.-
본 원고는 지난 2013년 7월 17일 일본 동경 'Mielparque Tokyo'에서 열린 2013 제8회 APSF(Asia Pallet System Federation) 총회 기조강연으로 일본 동경대학교의 Kazuyuki Motohashi 교수가 발표하였습니다.
Kazuyuki Motohashi 서울대학교 경제연구소 2014 Seoul journal of economics Vol.27 No.1
While R & D activities of multinational firms in India focus on offshore development, other companies are developing cutting-edge technologies in the country. Hence, product development for the local market has increased with the expansion of the Indian market. The importance of India as an R & D center is predicted to increase, and multinationals in advanced countries must improve the competency creation mission of R & D entities in India. To do so, attracting exceptional talent and running highly autonomous organizations with reduced control from headquarters are critical. However, within a corporate-wide innovation strategy, fostering unity through social controls, such as international personnel rotations and training, close communication, and permeation of the corporate culture, are essential to the effectiveness of the local entity.
China`s National Innovation System Reform and Growing Science Industry Linkage
( Kazuyuki Motohashi ) 기술경영경제학회 2006 Journal of Technology Innovation Vol.14 No.2
In this paper, innovation policies for systems reform in China since the middle 80`s are surveyed and its impacts on science industry linkage activities are investigated by looking into (1) technology market, (2) S&T outsourcing activities of firms and (3) co-invention patents by applicants in firms, universities and public research institutions. All of these findings suggest that the role of science sector in China`s economic development process has become larger, and double skin problem (separation of science and industry sector) in China`s innovation system has been gradually solved by a number of policy actions to facilitate science industry linkages.
China's National Innovation System Reform and Growing Science Industry Linkage
Motohashi Kazuyuki The Korean Society for Technology Manageme and Eco 2006 Journal of Technology Innovation Vol.14 No.2
In this paper, innovation policies for systems reform in China since the middle 80's are surveyed and its impacts on science industry linkage activities are investigated by looking into (1) technology market, (2) S&T outsourcing activities of firms and (3) co-invention patents by applicants in firms, universities and public research institutions. All of these findings suggest that the role of science sector in China's economic development process has become larger, and double skin problem (separation of science and industry sector) in China's innovation system has been gradually solved by a number of policy actions to facilitate science industry linkages.
Motohashi Kazuyuki 서울대학교 경제연구소 2016 Seoul journal of economics Vol.29 No.1
This paper presents the results of a comprehensive analysis of the innovation activities of the entire population of Japanese firms with the use of a linked dataset from the Establishment and Enterprise Census and the Institute of Intellectual Property Patent Database (Japan Patent Office patent application data). In 2006, approximately 1.4% of approximately 4.5 million firms filed for patents, and substantial patenting activities were observed not only in the manufacturing field but also in other sectors, such as business-to-business services and finance. In addition, firm survival and growth are regressed with patenting and open innovation (measured by the joint patent application with other firms and universities). Results show that innovation activities measured by patenting are positively correlated with firm performance. Furthermore, the relationship between patenting and survival rate is strong for large firms, whereas that between patenting and firm growth is strong for small firms.
MOTOHASHI Kazuyuki 서울대학교 경제연구소 2015 서울대학교 경제연구소 학술대회 논문집 Vol.2015 No.1
This paper presents the results of a comprehensive analysis of the innovative activities of the entire population of Japanese firms by using a linked dataset of Establishment and Enterprise Census and the IIP Patent Database (JPO patent application data). As of 2006, it was found that about 1.4% of about 4.5 million firms filed patents, and substantial patenting activities were found not only in the manufacturing field but also in a wide range of fields such as B2B services and financial sectors. In addition, a firm’s survival and growth are regressed with patenting and open innovation (measured by joint patent application with other firms and universities), and it is shown that innovative activities measured by patenting are positively correlated with such firm performance. It is also found that the relationship between patents and the survival rate is stronger for larger firms, while that between patents and firm growth is stronger for smaller firms.
강병우,Kazuyuki Motohashi 기술경영경제학회 2015 ASIAN JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION Vol.23 No.1
Obtaining essential intellectual property rights (IPRs) is important for innovation competitionin the network industry, where technical standardisation plays a critical role in development. Inthis study, we empirically investigate the determinants of essential IPRs for wirelesscommunications standards by using the patent database. More specifically, we comparemanufacturing firms’ and non-practicing entities’ (NPEs) technology strategies for essentialIPRs. Our results indicate that manufacturing firms accumulate their technological capabilityin specific technology fields, whereas NPEs cover broader technology fields to keep theirdominant position in the standardisation process.
Mao, Haiyu,Motohashi, Kazuyuki Asian Society for Innovation and Policy 2016 Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy Vol.5 No.3
This paper aims to explore the institutional difference between Tsinghua University Science Park (TusPark) in Beijing, and business incubator of Research Institute of Tsinghua University in Shenzhen (RITS), and to examine how the difference leads to different new product performance for tenants. In doing so, we use survey methodology to investigate the innovation sources, university linkages, and innovation outputs of tenants in TusPark and RITS. We found that tenants in RITS reply more on "market-driven" knowledge sources for innovation: including knowledge from customers, suppliers, and competitors. The empirical findings suggest that the technology support provided by RITS and the high dependency on "market-driven" knowledge sources jointly contribute to the better new product performance for tenants in RITS.
Haiyu Mao,Kazuyuki Motohashi 아시아기술혁신학회 2016 Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy Vol.5 No.3
This paper aims to explore the institutional difference between Tsinghua University Science Park (TusPark) in Beijing, and business incubator of Research Institute of Tsinghua University in Shenzhen (RITS), and to examine how the difference leads to different new product performance for tenants. In doing so, we use survey methodology to investigate the innovation sources, university linkages, and innovation outputs of tenants in TusPark and RITS. We found that tenants in RITS reply more on “market-driven” knowledge sources for innovation: including knowledge from customers, suppliers, and competitors. The empirical findings suggest that the technology support provided by RITS and the high dependency on “market-driven” knowledge sources jointly contribute to the better new product performance for tenants in RITS.