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For foreign business people, Japan has notoriously been a difficult country in which to conduct business. While many large foreigh firms have succeeded in establishing a presence in Japan, few small foreign-owned businesses have been able to crack this market. In this master's thesis, Paul Gaspari takes a look at the challenges facing the foreign "little guy" in Japan. He conducts a research study on the challenges that exist in order to establish a small business in Japan. Through statistial analysis and interviews, he describes the current state of Japanese SME's, and offers his thoughts on the future of the Japanese market.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For foreign business people, Japan has notoriously been a difficult country in which to conduct business. While many large foreigh firms have succeeded in establishing a presence in Japan, few small foreign-owned businesses have been able to crack this market. In this master's thesis, Paul Gaspari takes a look at the challenges facing the foreign "little guy" in Japan. He conducts a research study on the challenges that exist in order to establish a small business in Japan. Through statistial analysis and interviews, he describes the current state of Japanese SME's, and offers his thoughts on the future of the Japanese market.
Autorenporträt
Paul Gaspari is a business consult for G and R Partners in Tokyo. He is also an adjunct professor in the Department of Economics at Sophia University. His research focus is on foreigners who come to Japan and start their own businesses. Before coming to Japan, he worked for two years for the U.S. Department of Commerce as a trade specialist.