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Inside the Castle Gates: How Foreign Companies Navigate Japan's Policymaking Processes.

机译:城堡之门内部:外国公司如何驾驭日本的决策程序。

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Multinational corporations (MNCs) are at the heart of today's global economy, but their effects on the politics of advanced industrialized countries have not been studied systematically. This dissertation analyzes the case of Japan, a country most likely to reveal foreign MNCs' influence. Japan developed for most of its history with an extremely low presence of foreign MNCs, but it experienced a dramatic influx from the mid-1990s, particularly in long-protected sectors at the core of its postwar development model of capitalism.;The dissertation explains an observed divergence in the political strategies of foreign MNCs in Japan---disruptive challenges to existing policymaking processes and norms of government-business interactions, versus insider strategies, in which MNCs worked within established organizations and prevailing modes of policymaking.;The core contention is that the corporate "clock speeds" of MNCs strongly shape their policy strategies. Clock speeds, the relative rate of change in aspects such as product introduction, product processes, and corporate organization, differs systematically across sectors. By analyzing policy cases within the banking and securities, insurance, telecommunications, and pharmaceuticals sectors, this study shows that MNCs with faster clock speeds tend to pursue disruptive strategies, while MNCs with slower clock speeds tend to pursue insider strategies.;This dissertation also shows how changes in Japan's model of capitalism enabled the influx of foreign MNCs and expanded MNCs' opportunities to exercise voice. Through an analysis at the national, sectoral, and firm levels over time, this study shows how Japan's post-bubble political dynamics created new possibilities for foreign entry and voice. The new opportunities to exercise voice were taken advantage of by fast clock speed MNCs, while slower clock speed firms benefited from existing policy processes. The dissertation finds that MNCs can simultaneously influence policy processes along two different time horizons for cause and effect. While disruptive strategies act as exogenous sources of change, delivering shocks to existing arrangements and processes, insider strategies can lead to incremental, but potentially transformative, change over time.
机译:跨国公司(MNC)是当今全球经济的核心,但尚未系统研究它们对先进工业化国家政治的影响。本文分析了日本这一最有可能揭示外国跨国公司影响力的国家。日本在其大部分历史中都是以外国跨国公司为基地的,其发展极少,但是从1990年代中期开始,日本经历了戏剧性的涌入,特别是在其战后资本主义发展模式的核心-长期受保护的部门中。在日本观察到的外国跨国公司在政治策略上的分歧-对现有决策过程和政府与企业互动规范的破坏性挑战,与内部公司战略(其中跨国公司在既有组织和现行决策模式中开展工作)的内部战略相比;跨国公司的公司“时钟速度”强烈影响着他们的政策策略。时钟速度,即产品介绍,产品流程和公司组织等方面的相对变化率,在各个部门之间存在系统差异。通过对银行,证券,保险,电信和制药行业的政策案例进行分析,本研究表明,时钟速度较快的跨国公司倾向于采用破坏性策略,而时钟速度较慢的跨国公司倾向于采用内部策略。日本资本主义模式的变化如何使外国跨国公司大量涌入并扩大了跨国公司行使发言权的机会。通过对国家,部门和企业层面的分析,该研究表明了日本泡沫后的政治动态如何为外国进入和发表声音创造了新的可能性。时钟速度快的跨国公司利用了行使声音的新机会,而时钟速度慢的公司则受益于现有的政策流程。论文发现,跨国公司可以同时在两个不同的时间范围内影响政策过程的因果关系。破坏性战略是改变的外在来源,给现有的安排和流程带来冲击,而内部人的战略却可以随着时间的流逝而产生渐进但潜在的变革。

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  • 作者

    Kushida, Kenji Erik.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Berkeley.;
  • 学科 Asian Studies.;Business Administration Management.;Political Science General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 246 p.
  • 总页数 246
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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