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『社会科学研究』第60巻第1号

Professionals, Production Systems and Innovation Capacities in The Software Industry
Caroline LANCIANO-MORANDAT, Hiroatsu NOHARA

Keywords: software industry, French-Japanese comparison, societal approach, innovation space, professionalism, human resource management,

abstract

Our analysis shows that the two French and Japanese software production systems form a coherent whole and that the strengths and weaknesses of each system are logical extension of the societal characteristics already observed in industrial manufacturing. In Japan, the software industry tends to imitate manufacturing logics with its proper efficiency in producing standardised and material goods, but it doesn't always succeed in doing the same with regard to intangible goods. The software production needs in a sense an unorganised and more control-free invention system. In France, the software companies represent a high quality and 'artisan-type'production system. French engineers can perform a far-reached technical prowess but fail to co-operate in order to accumulate a collective and shared knowledge and finally to forge a 'neo-industrialisation'logic of service. As a result, the reconfiguration of organisational and institutional arrangements in software sector is essential, for the two countries, to readjust their production systems to a new technological environment.

社會科學研究 第60巻 第1号(2009-01-27発行)

(更新日: 2012年 11月 2日)

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