SPRIE Publications
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- Corporate Strategy: New business strategies for the 21st century--Choose and focus
Ulrike Schaede
Oriental Economist Report (2009)
From Transactional Markets to Relational Networks: Amplifying the Innovation Potential of High-Tech Regions
John Hagel, III, John Seely Brown
The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (2008)
Greater China's Quest for Innovation
Henry S. Rowen, Marguerite Gong Hancock, William F. Miller
Shorenstein APARC, distributed by Brookings Institution Press (2008)

The Curious Life of Clusters
Henry S. Rowen
Far Eastern Economic Review vol. 170, 6 (2007)
Getting Results in China: How China's Tech Executives Are Molding a New Generation of Leaders
(2006)
Making IT: The Rise of Asia in High Tech
Henry S. Rowen, William F. Miller, Marguerite Gong Hancock
Stanford University Press (2006)
Future Of Bay Area Jobs
John Ciacchella, Marguerite Gong Hancock, Russell Hancock, Sean Randolph
SPRIE (2004)
- Went for Cost, Stayed for Quality?: Moving the Back Office to India
Rafiq Dossani, Martin Kenney
Shorenstein APARC (2003)
- Growth of Broadband Internet Connections in South Korea: Contributing Factors, The
Kyounglim Yun, Heejin Lee, So-Hye Lim
Shorenstein APARC (2002)
- From Keiretsu to Startups: Japan's Push for High Tech Entrepreneurship
Henry S. Rowen, A. Maria Toyoda
Shorenstein APARC (2002)
Silicon Valley Edge, The: A Habitat for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Henry S. Rowen, Marguerite Gong Hancock, Chong-Moon Lee, William F. Miller
Stanford University Press (2000)
- Habitat for Entrepreneurship, The
William F. Miller
Shorenstein APARC (2000)
- Japanese Entrepreneurship: Can the Silicon Valley Model Be Applied to Japan?
Katsuhiro Nakagawa
Shorenstein APARC (1999)
- 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

- Corporate Governance Systems and Firm Value: Empirical Evidence for the Value of Transparency
Robert Eberhart

