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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2G22
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2G23
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2G24
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H13
Published: October 21, 2006
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H14
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H15
Published: October 21, 2006
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Since the middle of the 1990s, China's software industry has achieved rapid development. With the background of high growth in economic development and the diffusion of PC and Internet, conspicuous advancement in China's software development typically in its world highest increase rate of (i) number of papers in the field of software published in the qualified international journals, and also (ii) IT software spending has drawn world attention. It can be concluded that the advancement of software is subject to the institutional structure of the nation. Then, institutional structure governing the potential of software development in China was analyzed ; thereby institutional factors essential for the software development ware identified. Furthermore co-evolution between software innovation and institutions was elucidated.
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H16
Published: October 21, 2006
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Outsourcing from Japan to China has increased dramatically in recent years, resulting in increased mutual benefit. Japan's dependency on outsourcing of software development to China will lead to the most efficient information and communication technology (ICT) development in Japan, which in turn will induce China's ICT development. Software outsourcing leads to a co-evolutionary dynamism between both countries and such a co-evolution can be enabled by a co-evolutionary dynamism between advancement of economy, ICT and software in both countries. This paper attempts an empirical analysis of Japan's outsourcing of its software development to China by utilizing the concept of substitution dynamism between Japan's own software development and the development by software-leading countries, China, USA and India.
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H17
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H18
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H19
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H20
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H21
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H22
Published: October 21, 2006
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Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H23
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H24
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H25
Published: October 21, 2006
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[in Japanese], [in Japanese]
Article type: Article
Session ID: 2H26
Published: October 21, 2006
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