产业政策与国际战略的相互作用:日本机床产业

The Interplay of Industrial Policy and International Strategy: Japan's Machine Tool Industry

CALIFORNIA MANAGEMENT REVIEW · 1989
被引 22
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了日本机床产业如何通过长期全球战略和产业政策(如通产省引导产品线调整、联合研发)获得美国数控机床市场主导地位,并探讨了美国可能的应对措施。

Abstract

Japanese firms obtained a dominant share of the U.S. numerical control (NC) machine tool market due to a carefully planned and executed long-term global strategy. Japanese industrial policy was helpful, primarily through MITI encouragement to the industry to refocus product line on new technology machine tools, with funding for joint research and encouragement of mergers and product-line rationalization. In turn, Japan's largest machine tool companies initiated firm-level strategies of continued upgrading of capital equipment through investment, with a concurrent reduction in the use of labor, leading to lowered costs and increased productivity. They evolved into low-cost, high-volume producers and, just as important, introduced new lines of inexpensive, standardized, off-the-shelf NC machine tools particularly suited to the needs of smaller businesses. These machines were then introduced in the U.S., taking advantage of delivery periods of over a year for tools ordered from U.S. manufacturers. By 1986, machine tool imports accounted for over 50% of U.S. demand, even as Japanese manufacturers began establishing a manufacturing presence in the U.S. Possible corporate and U.S. government responses are examined.

产业政策国际贸易制造业日本经济机床产业