Science and expertise in Japan

Tateo Arimoto, 2024, The transformation of science, technology and innovation (STI) policy in Japan, in: Asia Pacific Business Review (special issue, Reforming Japanese Capitalism)

Dantas, 2019, Cooperação técnico-científica brasileira com o Japão e com a China nos âmbitos agrícola e espacial (1970-2015) (Universidade de Brasília)

Boncheva, et al., 2016, Governmental policies of science and technology in Asia Pacific in the postwar period: the cases of Japan and South Korea, in: Portes: Revista mexicana de estudios sobre la Cuenca del Pacífico

Wittner and Brown (eds.), 2016, Science, Technology, and Medicine in the Modern Japanese Empire

Kodate and Kodate, 2015, Japanese Women in Science and Engineering: History and Policy Change

Low, 2009, The history of Japanese science: recent developments, in: East Asian Science, Technology and Society

Yakushiji, 2008, Japan’s current and future technological agendas, in: A New Japan for the Twenty-First Century: an Inside Overview of Current Fundamental Changes and Problems

Faure, 2007, Le METI et la science industrielle au Japon, in: L’empire de l’intelligence

Houdart, 2007, La cour des miracles : ethnologie d’un laboratoire japonais (CNRS)

Watanabe, 2006, ‘Tokyo: forged by market forces and not the power of planning’, in: Planning Twentieth Century Capital Cities

Low, 2005, Science and the Building of a New Japan

Otsubo, 2005, Women Scientists and Gender Ideology, in: A Companion to the Anthropology of Japan

Seddon, 2005, Japan’s Foreign Aid: Old Continuities and New Directions

Hein, 2004, Reasonable Men, Powerful Words: Political Culture and Expertise in Twentieth Century Japan (collective biography of public intellectuals such as Ryokichi Minobe)

Aspray, 2003, in: The Cambridge History of Science: Volume 5, The Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences (ed. Nye). Fifth Generation, a 1980s Japanese government initiative to develop advanced computers, was ‘largely a failure for the Japanese computer industry’ (p. 614).

Lewis, 2003, Ooishi’s observation: viewed in the context of jet stream discovery, in: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (see also Lewis, 1993, Meteorologists from the University of Tokyo: their exodus to the United States following World War II, in the same journal)

George, 2001, Minamata: Pollution and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan

Fairchild, 1997, Japan’s road to the Nobel Prize: Yukawa Hideki and Japanese physics (California State University)

Bess, 1995, Creative R & D leadership: insights from Japan

Nedeljkovich, 1994, Japanese R&D: an organizational analysis (Ohio University)

Anon., 1992, Science in Japan: some books, in: Science

Keiko, 1992, Science and society: The case of agricultural science in Japan

Cusumano, 1991, Japan’s Software Factories: a Challenge to US Management

Fransman, 1991, The Market and Beyond: Cooperation and Competition in Information Technology Development in the Japanese System

Watanabe, 1991, The Japanese and Western Science

Bartholomew, 1990, The Formation of Science in Japan: Building a Research Tradition

Montgomery, 1990, Science in Translation: Movements of Knowledge Through Cultures and Time

Wray (ed.), 1990, Managing Industrial Enterprise: Case Studies from Japan’s Prewar Experience

Fujita (ed.), 1987, History of Electron Microscopes

Freeman, 1987, Technology policy and economic performance: Lessons from Japan

Yukawa, 1983, Tabibito (autobiography of Nobel prize winner in physics)

Mckean, 1981, Environmental Protest and Citizen Politics in Japan

Sternheimer, 1981, From Dependency to Interdependency: Japan’s Experience with Technology Trade with the West and the Soviet Union, in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science

EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation

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