Title: A profile of biotechnology and information technology venture firms in Japan: firm-level and managerial characteristics

Authors: Michael J. Lynskey

Addresses: St John's College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB2 1TP, UK

Abstract: High-technology venture firms are considered to play an important role in the knowledge-based economy. In Japan, policy makers have belatedly advocated the creation of such firms, focusing on two primary fields - biotechnology and information technology (IT) - which are expected to make major economic contributions to Japan|s international competitiveness, to the creation of new industries and to employment opportunities. Although a number of empirical studies have been conducted into such high-technology venture firms in the West, very few, if any, comparable studies have been undertaken in Japan using data from indigenous firms. This paper addresses this gap by using firm-level data from an original questionnaire survey. Our purpose is to profile several firm-level and managerial characteristics of biotechnology and IT venture firms in Japan to understand how they differ, if at all, from those in the West.

Keywords: Japan; R&D; high technology; venture firms; biotechnology; information technology.

DOI: 10.1504/IJBT.2003.003605

International Journal of Biotechnology, 2003 Vol.5 No.2, pp.105 - 124

Published online: 24 Sep 2003 *

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