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Managerial and Decision Economics | 1997

Inventory Reduction and Productivity Growth: A Comparison of Japanese and US Automotive Sectors

Marvin B. Lieberman; Shigeru Asaba

This study assesses the inventory and productivity performance of the Japanese and US automotive industries in recent decades. Within each country we distinguish between vehicle assemblers and parts suppliers. In Japan, assemblers and suppliers made dramatic inventory reductions and productivity gains, particularly during the 1970s. By comparison, we find an unbalanced pattern for the United States: American assembly plants have been streamlined, but parts suppliers have stagnated. In both countries our findings suggest a strong association between inventory reduction and productivity growth


Journal of Family Business Management | 2015

Family firms, firm characteristics, and corporate social performance

Michikazu Aoi; Shigeru Asaba; Keiichi Kubota; Hitoshi Takehara

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore corporate social performance attained by listed family and non-family firms in Japan. They are measured by the composite CSP index and five attributes composed of employ relations, social contributions (SCs), firm security and product safety, internal governance and risk control, and environment concern. Design/methodology/approach – The authors employ univariate and regression analyses on the quantitatively aggregated CSP score data of Japanese firms from 2007 to 2009. Findings – Japan non-family firms tend to perform better than family firms in terms of attaining corporate social performance overall. Family CEOs positively affect CSP in the foods, textiles and apparels, and pharmaceutical industries as well as in retail trade, wholesale, and services industries, but negatively affect CSP in the heavy manufacturing industry. In these industries the joint effect of the percentage of family shareholdings and the fraction of family members on the board also ...


Academy of Management Review | 2006

Why Do Firms Imitate Each Other

Marvin B. Lieberman; Shigeru Asaba


Journal of Engineering and Technology | 2008

A new approach for understanding dominant design: The case of the ink-jet printer

Neil Clymer; Shigeru Asaba


Asia Pacific Journal of Management | 2013

Patient investment of family firms in the Japanese electric machinery industry

Shigeru Asaba


Archive | 2003

Do Foreign Shareholders Change Japanese Firms

Shigeru Asaba


Academy of Management Proceedings | 1999

WHY DO FIRMS BEHAVE SIMILARLY? A STUDY ON NEW PRODUCT INTRODUCTIONS IN THE JAPANESE SOFT-DRINK INDUSTRY.

Shigeru Asaba; Marvin B. Lieberman


Global Strategy Journal | 2018

The impact of family ownership on establishment and ownership modes in foreign direct investment: The moderating role of corruption in host countries

Junichi Yamanoi; Shigeru Asaba


Annals of Business Administrative Science | 2014

Intergenerational Competitive Strategies for Industry Standards

Junjiro Shintaku; Shigeru Asaba


Archive | 2013

How Does the Market Value Management Practices? Decomposition of intangible assets

Atsushi Kawakami; Shigeru Asaba

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Neil Clymer

Otaru University of Commerce

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