

This project is completed, October 2014-October 2019.
Motivation
There has been by a heightened interest in Silicon Valley as an innovation system. The interest is not only in Silicon Valley's entrepreneurism, but how entrepreneurship fits into the broader economic structure. Over the past few years, Silicon Valley has witnessed a new wave of Japanese startups (entrepreneurs, successful startups from Japan). This trend has occurred within the context of increased importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in Japan.
A key challenge is not simply to try to duplicate the ecosystem, but to figure out how large firms, fast-growing large startups, and emerging startups can “harness” the Silicon Valley ecosystem.
Silicon Valley is also seeing a greater maturing of interpersonal networks of Japanese, although they are not yet at the levels of some other prominent local network groups. The need for great university-business ties with Japanese businesses to U.S. universities is also clear.
Project components
- Public forum series with networking
- Research and Public Output
- Policy Research and Implementation
- "IT Policy of the Future" Study Group
Publications
Multimedia
Contact
Kenji E. KushidaEvents
Back to the Source: Yamaha Motor's Challenges on Business Development
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific)
Understanding Investors and Preferred Stock Financings in Silicon Valley
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific)
Chronicles of the Silicon Valley - Japan Relationship and Lessons Learned: An insider's view of large firms, startup firms, and entrepreneurs since the 1970s
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific)
Understanding Silicon Valley and Startup Ecosystems: New research and academic classics you should know
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific)
Biomedical Innovation in Japan - Creating Environment for Innovative Research
4:15 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific)
The IT-Enabled Services Transformation, Cloud Computing, and New Production Paradigms: Implications for Dynamics of Competition in the US and Asia
4:30 PM - 6:00 PM (Pacific)