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SAME RULES, DIFFERENT GAMES: VARIATION IN THE OUTCOMES OF “JAPANESE-STYLE” SUPPLY RELATIONSHIPS

Japanese Firms in Transition: Responding to the Globalization Challenge

ISBN: 978-0-76231-157-6, eISBN: 978-1-84950-309-9

Publication date: 30 December 2004

Abstract

Our understanding of Japanese supply relationships comes primarily from studying the automobile industry. This paper identifies three elements of the automobile industry that, although generally assumed to be widespread, are largely absent in the notebook computer industry, leading to a different pattern of supply relationships: a sizable pool of external suppliers; the feasibility of shukko and cross-shareholding to strengthen supply relationships; and the adequacy of these means to manage external supply relationships. This finding debunks the myth of a monolithic model of “Japanese-style” supply relationships and illustrates the importance of idiosyncratic elements of an industry’s environment on its supply relationships.

Citation

Hoetker, G. (2004), "SAME RULES, DIFFERENT GAMES: VARIATION IN THE OUTCOMES OF “JAPANESE-STYLE” SUPPLY RELATIONSHIPS", Roehl, T. and Bird, A. (Ed.) Japanese Firms in Transition: Responding to the Globalization Challenge (Advances in International Management, Vol. 17), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 187-212. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0747-7929(04)17008-X

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