
Stanford Project on Japanese Entrepreneurship (STAJE)
SPRIE ProjectOngoing
Investigators
Henry S. Rowen (Principal Investigator) - Stanford University
William F. Miller (Principal Investigator) - Stanford University
Robert Eberhart - Project Leader
Richard Dasher - Director at US-Asia Technology Management Center
Ulrike Schaede - University of California, San Diego
The Stanford Project on Japanese Entrepreneurship (STAJE) applies the principles of entrepreneurship to the academic domain, by creating opportunities for innovative and creative research on contemporary Japan. The long-term objective of this project is to devise new ways of studying Japan in a multi-disciplinary way, including business and economics, politics, society, anthropology and history.
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Publications
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- Failure is an Option: Institutional Reform, Bankruptcy, and New Firm Performance
Robert Eberhart, Charles Eesley
(2012)
- Diversity in patterns of industry evolution: the emergence of the service robot industry in Japan
Cornelia Storz, Junichi Nishimura, Sébastien Lechevalier
(2011)
- Trading Company Relationships as an Integrated Network for Innovation: Evidence from Two ‘Ordinary’ Industries of Textiles and Steel
Tom Roehl
(2011)
- Will Cross-Border Human Networks Drive Entrepreneurship Activities in Japan? Implications of Venture Capital Globalization
Akie Iriyama
(2011)
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A first look at linkage data of Japanese patent and enterprise census
Kazuyuki Motohashi
REITI Discussion Paper Series vol. 11-E-007 (2011)
- Corporate Strategy: New Business Strategies for the 21st century - Choose and focus
Ulrike Schaede
Oriental Economist Report (2009)
- Mongolia and Her Uranium Prospects
Undraa Agvaanluvsan
Mongolian Mining Journal (2009)

- Policy and Practice in Japan’s New Business Incubation Revolution: a Typology of Incubation Management and Emerging Hybrid Model
Kathryn Ibata-Arens

- Corporate Governance Systems and Firm Value: Empirical Evidence from Japan’s Natural Experiment
Robert Eberhart

- Globalization and the Reorganization of Japan’s Auto Parts Industry
Ulrike Schaede
International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management
- Japanese Firms’ Innovation Strategies in the 21st Century
Robert Eberhart, Glenn Hoetker



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