Abstract

1. Rogier Busser & Yuri Sadoi Introduction Part I - Industrial Organization and Industry Policy in ASEAN 2. Joop A. Stam Industrial Organization, Culture and Technology Transfer 3. Thamavit Terdudomtham Thai Policies for the Automobile Sector: Focus on Technology Transfer 4. Tham Siew-Yean Malaysian Policies for the Automobile Sector: Focus on Technology Transfer 5. Gwendolyn R. Tecson Philippine Policies for the Automobile Sector: Focus on Technology Transfer 6. Lepi T. Tarmidi Indonesian Industrial Policy in the Automobile Sector with Focus on Technology Transfer 7. Takahiro Fujimoto & Shinya Orihashi The Strategic Effects of Firm Sizes and Dynamic Capabilities on Overseas Operations: A Case-Based Comparison Between Toyota and Mitsubishi in Thailand and Australia Part II - The Transferability of 'Japanese' Skill Formation Systems 8. Kazuo Koike Intellectual Skill and Its Transferability 9. Nipon Poapongsakorn Skill Formation in the Thai Auto Parts Industry 10. Producing Auto Parts in Malaysia: Skill Formation in Forging and Casting 11. Keisuke Nakamura The Toyota Production System in Indonesia Part III - Industrial Organization and Skill Formation in Europe - With Japanese Influence? 12. Ben Dankbaar Training and Knowledge Transfer in the European Automotive Industry: The Impact of 'Lean Thinking' 13. Rogier Busser & Yuri Sadoi Japanese Automobile Makers in Europe and the Organization of Supply System 14. Roland Springer Flexible Standardization: Innovation for Labour, Industrial Science, and Labour Policy 15. Jean-Pierre Durand Tight Flow and Competency Model in the French Car Industry

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