Akamon Management Review
Online ISSN : 1347-4448
Print ISSN : 1348-5504
ISSN-L : 1347-4448
Volume 19, Issue 2
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  • A Quantitative Study on the Usage of Credit Insurance System by Shinkin Banks
    Yimin Zhang
    Article type: research-article
    2020 Volume 19 Issue 2 Pages 35-54
    Published: April 25, 2020
    Released on J-STAGE: April 25, 2020
    Advance online publication: April 11, 2020
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    How different ideologies and values coexist, conflict, and complement each other in a particular practice. This study explores this issue based on a theoretical framework of institutional logic and practice. By fusing different theoretical assumptions about the relationship between institutional logic and practice, this research emphases the role of the institutional logic which is involved with the design process of the practice, when explaining the meanings given to the practice. This research quantitatively examined the meanings given to Japanese credit insurance system by Japanese government and Shinkin banks. Basing on the result, this research argues that institutional logic related to the design of the practice and institutional logic related to the embedment of the practice give the practice different meanings and these meanings are incommensurable. However, this research argues that the institutional logic of the former constrains the institutional logic of the latter through the design of practice. This study builds a framework that simultaneously considers different types of institutional logic that exist in historical and broad cultural contexts.

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Monozukuri Travelogue
  • Suguru Yanata, Noriko Taji
    2020 Volume 19 Issue 2 Pages 55-76
    Published: April 25, 2020
    Released on J-STAGE: April 25, 2020
    Advance online publication: March 18, 2020
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    In Lithuania, many startups, which are founded by young entrepreneurs, are doing new business actively. Especially, IT and Fintech startups have been founded increasingly, co-working spaces and share offices in incubators are filled with energy and passion of young entrepreneurs. This situation in Lithuania is supported by effective startup ecosystem based on the collaboration among government, industry and academia. This paper introduces startup ecosystem and representative startups in Lithuania.

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