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Global value chains and the lost competitiveness of the Japanese watch industry: an applied business history of Seiko since 1990

机译:全球价值链和日本制表业丧失的竞争力:自1990年以来精工的应用业务历史

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An applied business history approach offers particular insights into the lost competitiveness of the Japanese watch company Seiko and its causes. Although Seiko was the world's largest firm in the watch industry in the mid-1980s, the company experienced a huge decrease in sales during the next decade and became unable to compete effectively against Swiss watch companies that had repositioned themselves in luxury business. The focus on the evolution of global value chains (GVC) in the industry, which saw a shift from producer-driven GVC to buyer-driven GVC, highlights a major change in the 1990s. Seiko did not change its strategy despite this paradigm shift and has continued to run its foreign subsidiaries according to the producer-driven model.
机译:运用业务历史方法可以特别洞悉日本制表公司精工失去的竞争力及其成因。尽管精工在1980年代中期是全球钟表业最大的公司,但该公司在接下来的十年中经历了销售额的大幅下降,并且无法与已经重新定位于奢侈品业务的瑞士钟表公司进行有效竞争。该行业关注全球价值链(GVC)的演变,从生产者驱动的GVC向购买者驱动的GVC转变,突出了1990年代的重大变化。尽管发生了这种模式转变,但精工并未改变其战略,并根据生产商驱动模型继续经营其外国子公司。

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