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This work’s reputation is already well established in the academic world. It has been the recipient of Economist Award and numerous others, and it is in fact a monumental achievement. Its methodological approach is clear and incisive; its research on the LCD sector and analysis of the patents acquired is comprehensive; and its research methods include careful attention to the accounts of many people who have worked in this sector. As the discussion that follows can only begin to show, this research, rather than give way to passing trends, seeks to explain the very essence of technological innovation.
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- Liquid Crystal
- Technological Innovation
- Liquid Crystal Display
- Enterprise System
- Liquid Crystal Material
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Juroh Hashimoto Author was deceased at the time of publication
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On economic-historical analysis as a vantage point, see my introduction in “Modern Japanese Economic History,” Iwanami Shoten, 2000.
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Hashimoto, J. (2016). Review of Tsuyoshi Numagami, Ekisyō Display no Gijyutsu Kakushin-shi (The History of Technological Innovation in Liquid Crystal Displays). In: Takeda, H. (eds) Micro-Performance During Postwar Japan’s High-Growth Era. Monograph Series of the Socio-Economic History Society, Japan. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0709-5_5
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