Knowledge Transformation and Innovation in Global Society: Perspective in a Changing Asia
Editat de Hoa Van Thi Tran, Hiromi Shioji, Huong Lan Thi Le, Takabumi Hayashien Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2024
The pandemic has seriously changed people's lives and affected the development of society as a whole, while digital technologies have become even more greatly in demand. Those are very difficult to fit into traditional management models created decades ago, however. For the successful implementation of such a transition, new paradigms, models, and technologies for the transformation of control systems are needed. To meet that need, a new paradigm to bring about innovation under the new knowledge transformation system is required.
This book presents the experiences of beginning such a knowledge transformation inEast Asian countries. Despite the fact that the countries are in the same geographical region, their experiences are quite diverse, determined by cultural, historical, religious, and psychological factors. These differences appear not only in such important areas as R&D processes, but also in production, finance, HR management, and marketing. Readers will find innovative solutions for the transformation of management in the new knowledge transformation system that is the focus of this book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789819973002
ISBN-10: 9819973007
Pagini: 637
Ilustrații: XXIII, 637 p. 99 illus., 84 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
ISBN-10: 9819973007
Pagini: 637
Ilustrații: XXIII, 637 p. 99 illus., 84 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 1.1 kg
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore
Cuprins
Introduction.- Chap.1. Development of digital technologies for managing business systems Asia.- Chap.2. Technology spillover and business efficiency in transitioning economy: A case study of Vietnam.- Chap.3. Sustainable work life quality in Nepali enterprise in the digital environment.- Chap.4. Digital literacy and intention to use technology for higher education in the Covid19 context: The case of Vietnam education market.- Chap.5. Development of digital technologies for digital marketing business in VietnamChap.6. Business Ethics and Etiquetts in a Business Context of Mongolia.- Chap.7. Research and Dissemination among Academia: Some Observations of Selected South Asian Countries.- Chap.8 Transformation of R&D management paradigms in the digital environment: Focusing on the cases of Google Inc. and Canon Inc.- Chap.9. Value Chain and Business Process in the Age of IT. From the Perspective of Chinese Companies.- Chap.10. Antecedents of local employees’ voice behavior and kaizen activities as incremental innovations: The case of Japanese MNCs in Thailand.- Chap.11. Joint IT business ecosystems between Bangladesh and Japan.- Chap.12. Consumer Behavior in the Age of Digital Economy, focusing on the Case of Mongolia.- Chap.13. New industrial development path based on IT service business in emerging countries in Asia.- Chap.14. Characteristics of the Japanese ethical consumption market as ecological development systems.
Notă biografică
Tran Thi Van Hoa (Ph.D. in Economics, National Economics University Vietnam) is one of the most prestigious professors in economics of Vietnam. She successively filled the position as Dean of NEU Business School and has been Vice-President of National Economics University since 2015. She was acknowledged for her significant contributions in the field of economic research and was appointed the academic title of Professor in Economics by the Vietnam State Council For Professorship in 2020. She is now also Councilor of the Central Council of Theoretical Studies (Communist Party of Vietnam) and the Council for Professorship of Economics (The State Council for Professorship). Her main research areas are development economics, focusing on sustainable growth of the emerging markets like Vietnam. Besides, she is also a professional in the field of entrepreneur development with the concentration on business culture and leadership. Her most recent textbook “Organisational Leadership in Business” has been published and widely used by many faculties in Vietnam at undergraduate and graduate.
Hiromi Shioji (Co-editor) is Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University. Currently, he is President of the International Federation of East Asian Management Association (IFEAMA). He was President of the Society for Industrial Studies, Japan, and President of Japan Scholarly Association for Asian Management. His major is the comparison study of automobile industry of each country, and he has researched seventy-nine countries. He published the book titled “The Structure of Automobile Distribution: An International Comparison” (in Japanese, Yuhikaku, Tokyo, 2002) and won the award from Japan Society of Marketing and Distribution. He is also Editor of Management for Sustainable and Inclusive Development in a Transforming Asia(Singapore, Springer, 2021).
Le Thi Lan Huong (Ph.D. in Business, National Economics University) is Associate Professor acknowledged by theState Council for Professorship since 2014. She is now working as Dean of Business School, National Economics University. Previously, she was also Director of Center for Vietnam Entrepreneur Development with a huge experience of business consultation in the last 15 years. Her research of interest covers all areas of business and management. She is also Active Researcher by joining and completing many ministerial research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
Takabumi Hayashi (Corresponding editor) (Ph.D. in Economics, Rikkyo University) is Professor Emeritus of Rikkyo University, Tokyo. He successively filled the position of Senior Lecturer at Fukuoka University, Associate Professor and Professor of International Business at Rikkyo University, and Professor at Kokushikan University, Tokyo. His recent research arears are innovation systems and R&D management, focusing on knowledge creation and diversity management. His works have been widely published in books and journals. His book Multinational Enterprises and Intellectual Property Rights (in Japanese; Moriyama Shoten, Tokyo, 1989.)” is widely cited, and Characteristics of Markets in Emerging Countries and New BOP Strategies (in Japanese; Bunshindo, Tokyo, 2016) received the award from Japan Scholarly Association of Asian Management (JSAAM) in 2018. Paradigm Shift in Technologies (co-edited with J.Cantwell, Singapore,Springer, 2019) is also widely cited. He has been sitting on the editorial board of several academic journals.
Hiromi Shioji (Co-editor) is Professor Emeritus of Kyoto University. Currently, he is President of the International Federation of East Asian Management Association (IFEAMA). He was President of the Society for Industrial Studies, Japan, and President of Japan Scholarly Association for Asian Management. His major is the comparison study of automobile industry of each country, and he has researched seventy-nine countries. He published the book titled “The Structure of Automobile Distribution: An International Comparison” (in Japanese, Yuhikaku, Tokyo, 2002) and won the award from Japan Society of Marketing and Distribution. He is also Editor of Management for Sustainable and Inclusive Development in a Transforming Asia(Singapore, Springer, 2021).
Le Thi Lan Huong (Ph.D. in Business, National Economics University) is Associate Professor acknowledged by theState Council for Professorship since 2014. She is now working as Dean of Business School, National Economics University. Previously, she was also Director of Center for Vietnam Entrepreneur Development with a huge experience of business consultation in the last 15 years. Her research of interest covers all areas of business and management. She is also Active Researcher by joining and completing many ministerial research projects funded by the Ministry of Science and Technology.
Takabumi Hayashi (Corresponding editor) (Ph.D. in Economics, Rikkyo University) is Professor Emeritus of Rikkyo University, Tokyo. He successively filled the position of Senior Lecturer at Fukuoka University, Associate Professor and Professor of International Business at Rikkyo University, and Professor at Kokushikan University, Tokyo. His recent research arears are innovation systems and R&D management, focusing on knowledge creation and diversity management. His works have been widely published in books and journals. His book Multinational Enterprises and Intellectual Property Rights (in Japanese; Moriyama Shoten, Tokyo, 1989.)” is widely cited, and Characteristics of Markets in Emerging Countries and New BOP Strategies (in Japanese; Bunshindo, Tokyo, 2016) received the award from Japan Scholarly Association of Asian Management (JSAAM) in 2018. Paradigm Shift in Technologies (co-edited with J.Cantwell, Singapore,Springer, 2019) is also widely cited. He has been sitting on the editorial board of several academic journals.
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This is the first book to fully explain the changing management and business models in the current era of important new developments in knowledge and information occurring all over the world. The research and its outcomes presented here focus especially on diverse cases from emerging countries in East Asia, where local companies face similar technological change.The pandemic has seriously changed people's lives and affected the development of society as a whole, while digital technologies have become even more greatly in demand. Those are very difficult to fit into traditional management models created decades ago, however. For the successful implementation of such a transition, new paradigms, models, and technologies for the transformation of control systems are needed. To meet that need, a new paradigm to bring about innovation under the new knowledge transformation system is required.
This book presents the experiences of beginning such a knowledge transformation in East Asian countries. Despite the fact that the countries are in the same geographical region, their experiences are quite diverse, determined by cultural, historical, religious, and psychological factors. These differences appear not only in such important areas as R&D processes, but also in production, finance, HR management, and marketing. Readers will find innovative solutions for the transformation of management in the new knowledge transformation system that is the focus of this book.
Caracteristici
Analyzes business and development strategies of emerging Asian countries from a perspective of knowledge transformation Clarifies business eco-systems in the age of the digital economy Provides a new knowledge transformation theory based on cases of digital technologies