Japan Today: Challenges and Responses to Globalization
Professor Toshiya Ozaki,
Rikkyo University
Professor Takehiko Kariya,
University of Oxford
Professor Anthony P. D’Costa,
Asia Research Centre, CBS
The economic rise of Japan is legendary. Since the Meiji Restoration of 1868 followed by the post World War II social pact and the role of the developmental state in a corporatist setting, Japan harnessed its traditional institutions and adapted them successfully for modern business and society. However, the closed nature of Japanese systems, whether among businesses (the keiretsu), society (restricted immigration), or politics (dominance of a single party), while they worked well in an era of national development and limited internationalization, became barriers to Japan’s adjustment to a world that had changed drastically. Professors Toshiya Ozaki (Rikkyo University), Takehiko Kariya (University of Oxford), and Anthony P. D’Costa (Asia Research Centre, CBS) offer a multi-faceted discussion of the institutional challenges faced by Japan today and suggest some policy options for regaining a more dynamic and competitive Japan.
PROGRAM
9:00-9:10 Welcome by Professor Anthony P. D’Costa, Research Director, Asia Research Centre
Moderator: Professor Kjeld Erik Brødsgaard, Director, Asia Research Centre
9:15-9:45 Professor Toshiya Ozaki, College of Business, Rikkyo University
9:45-9:55 Discussant: Professor Lisbeth Clausen, Dept. of International Communications and Culture, Copenhagen Business School
9:55-10:15 Open Discussion
10:15-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:00 Professor Takehiko Kariya, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford
11:00-11:30 Professor Anthony P. D'Costa, Asia Research Centre, Copenhagen Business School
11:30-11:50 Discussant: Dr. Jens Sejrup, Dept. of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies, Copenhagen University
11:50-12:25 Open Discussion
Time
Wedensday
16 November 2011
09:00 – 12:30
Place
Copenhagen Business
School
Porcelænshaven 26
2000 Frederiksberg
Room
PH408
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