The Journal of Science Policy and Research Management
Online ISSN : 2432-7123
Print ISSN : 0914-7020
Volume 8, Issue 3_4
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  • Robert K. Merton
    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 200-203
    Published: September 30, 1994
    Released on J-STAGE: December 29, 2017
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  • Miwao MATSUMOTO
    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 204-213
    Published: September 30, 1994
    Released on J-STAGE: December 29, 2017
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    This paper attempts to critically examine the "Japan Problem" in science and technology (abbreviated "Japan Problem" below") from the viewpoint of the sociology of science. "Japan Problem" contains at least 3 aspects; national policy, R&D management and culture. This paper particularly elucidates how the cultural aspect of "Japan Problem" manifests itself, by means of constructivism in the sociology of science. This paper argues that a couple of mechanisms are working behind the cultural aspect of "Japan Problem". A self-strengthening structure of "Japan Problem", owing to properly mobilizing traditional and modern (or post-modern) elements of Japanese society in formulating "Japan Problem" in abroad, makes it extremely difficult for the Japanese to find unique solution which enables a logically consistent response to the problem on the one hand; the linear model in relating the performance of science, technology and economy, together with the relative dissatisfaction of foreign countries with their economic performance, trigger off the potential "Japan Problem" under the self-strengthening structure, on the other hand. Policy implications shall be suggested with respect to how should basic research be placed within Japanese culture, based upon a couple of the mechanisms mentioned above through which "Japan Problem" is supposed to manifest itself.
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  • Takahiro FUJIMOTO
    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 214-222
    Published: September 30, 1994
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    This article explains the Information Asset Map as a method of analysing effective product development patterns in industrial competition. Today the needs of markets are becoming more diverse and sophisticated, with the role of the development of new products becoming more important in world industries. A products reliability, which means not only appearance, price, individual functions etc., but also balances of functions and consumers' satisfaction, become important, and the total competitive power of an enterprise depends on of product developments, performance. Therefore, keeping the framework of the information system approach, we amend it and recommend the information Asset Map for analysing the details of the system of product development. Using this map, we can collect and comprise data on the production development process and identify which process must be improved in order to intensify competitive power. As an example here, we examine empirical data of international car industries in the 1980s. Though the characteristics of the Maps vary in every industry, it is thought it could be a basis for analysing the whole enterprise organization from the viewpoint of the information system. Through this revised approach, we can analyse the interrelation between a producer and consumers, innovation and competition, R&D and other departments in an enterprize.
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  • Shin'ichi KOBAYASHI
    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 223-238
    Published: September 30, 1994
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    The level of the government funding of university research is a fundamental and important indicator of a government's attitude toward basic research. However, a definition of government funding of university research and its estimation method are not fixed in Japan. There are several important statistic resources concerning the government funding of university research: (i) the survey of Research and Development (Statistics Bureau, Management and Coordination Agency), (ii) OECD's science and technological indicators, (iii) the budget for universities of the Ministry of Education, Science and Culture (Monbusho), (iv) the budget for science and technology of Monbusho, (v) the accounting data of universities, (vi) the estimation pursued by Irvine and Martin. This paper describes data handling and estimation manners in these statistic resources to clarify mutual relationships among them. Especially, methodological errors of the estimation (ii), and the estimation method (iv) are introduced for the first time in this paper. This paper points out following questions concerning estimation methods: (i) technical problems in FTE (Full-time Equivalent) adjustment such as double adjustment, contents of wages and salaries, and a coefficient of FTE, (ii) institutional problems, (iii) perception gaps between actual R&D activities and statistical data. The estimation of the government funding of university research is very confusing. Every statistical resource has defects. To correct the defects, it is necessary to make clear the definitions of the Survey of R&D and to reexamine the manner of data aggregation and classification.
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  • Julia S. Yongue
    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 239-248
    Published: September 30, 1994
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  • Ryukichi IMAI
    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 249-257
    Published: September 30, 1994
    Released on J-STAGE: December 29, 2017
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    From my experience in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the I describe the changing relations of politics to scientific technology, mainly nuclear power. My study covers the years between X and the present. The development of technology has changed world politics. We must recognize, at first, world politics and economies are formed on the basis of information infrastructure, eg. TV, satellites, and transportation power, such as big ships or jet airplanes, carrying people and products cheaply and in large quantities all over the world. In the past the development of nuclear power was the urgent problem for world politics, now the reduction of armaments is the major international political problem that remains to be settled. It must be noted that the reduction of missiles was made possible only be detailed information collected by advanced satellite and radar technology. The reduction of armaments influenced world trade and the manufacturing industries of the world, great parts of which were occupied by arms production. The reduction of nuclear weapons contains difficult technical and political problems. Since the commercial use of plutonium and the outflow of nuclear engineers to the third world is still problematic, these factors will complicate international relations cooperative. However, in the new area of R&D, biotechnology, nuclear fusion, etc., corporative projects between nations have become necessary, and these matters have taken on the characteristic of internationalization.
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  • Article type: Appendix
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 259-261
    Published: September 30, 1994
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  • Tomihiro IJICHI, Tatsuro YODA, Ryo HIRASAWA
    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 263-275
    Published: September 30, 1994
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    This paper proposes a new methodology for mapping the relations developed sequentially among co-author and co-inventor teams by using intellectual product databases, namely patent databases and academic literature databases, which are available to the public. The methodology is applied to analyzing the dynamics of the co-author and co-inventor relations in one of the major electronic manufacturers on the technology relating to video cassette recorders. The characteristics of charts representing R&D network dynamics are discussed. From the viewpoint of R&D management, the viabilities of this methodology for discussion various aspects are mentioned.
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    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 276-285
    Published: September 30, 1994
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    In this paper, the authors describe a method for the analysis of market penetration process of new technologies based on the extended Maslow's theory. Since exsisting technological forecasting methods do not involve demand side information enoughly, they often fail to provide good predictions. The authors propose a new method to overcome the above difficulty. Firstly, they extend the Maslow's five steps of wants to demand matrix involving five subjects, i.e. personality, company, society, nation and the earth. Secondly, the market penetration process of technologies are plotted on the matrix. It is found that the process are classified into six patterns. Finally, the preferable strategies on some new technologies are discussed based on the demand matrix.
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  • [in Japanese]
    Article type: Article
    1994 Volume 8 Issue 3_4 Pages 286-287
    Published: September 30, 1994
    Released on J-STAGE: December 29, 2017
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