Description
Product ID: | 9781108925709 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Elements in Politics and Society in East Asia |
Title: | The Digital Transformation and Japan's Political Economy |
Authors: | Author: Kay Shimizu, Ulrike Schaede |
Page Count: | 75 |
Subjects: | Constitution: government and the state, Constitution: government & the state |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Digital transformation and demographic change are usually seen as two separate but threatening events. As Japan is the world's frontrunner in demographic change, it faces these two disruptions at the same time. This Element explores how the Japanese state is trying to balance the unfolding demands of the digital economy. Digital transformation and demographic change are usually seen as two separate but equally threatening events that foreshadow job replacement, industrial decline, and social bifurcation. Because Japan is the world''s frontrunner in demographic change with an ageing and shrinking society, it is facing these two disruptions at the exact same time. This creates a ''lucky moment,'' as it presents an opportunity to employ one as a solution for the problems caused by the other. For example, Japan''s traditional sectors are replaced by digital systems that demand fewer people while offering new jobs. Emerging technologies are opening fresh opportunities for Japanese companies to compete globally. The twin disruptions are also upending Japan''s political economy. As companies reinvent business strategies and employees reskill to pursue individual careers, the state is reorganizing to find a new role in balancing the unfolding demands of the digital economy. |
Imprint Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Publisher Name: | Cambridge University Press |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2022-06-30 |