Y. Ichida, COMPUTER-NETWORKS AND INTERFIRM RELATIONSHIPS IN THE AUTOMOBILE-INDUSTRY - A COMPARATIVE-STUDY OF JAPAN AND KOREA, Computers & industrial engineering, 33(3-4), 1997, pp. 635-638
This paper presents the results of comparative research between the Ja
panese and Korean automobile industries through empirical research on
applications in the interfirm network and the effects on management. A
lmost all Japanese automobile parts suppliers installed an interfirm n
etwork in the latter half of the 1980s. In the case of Korea, it was i
n the middle 1990s. The type of interfirm networks both in Japan and K
orea are vertical networks in which the assembler takes leadership for
the construction and maintenance of their interfirm network. The kind
of interchanged data on the network reflects the interfirm relationsh
ip between the assembler and the parts suppliers. Data in the design a
nd technology field are interchanged via the interfirm network more in
Japan than in Korea. This result demonstrates that the assembler and
the parts suppliers have a closer relationship, such as ''design-in'',
in Japan than in Korea. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.