International and Domestic Factors of Battery Electric Vehicle Technology Diffusion in Japan

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作者
Satrio, Jati [1 ]
Juned, Mansur [1 ]
Salam, Syahrul [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Pembangunan Nas Vet Jakarta, Fac Social & Polit Sci, Jakarta, Indonesia
关键词
Technology diffusion; Battery electric vehicle; Technology innovation; Technology adoption; Japanese automobile industry; INNOVATION; POLICY; POLITICS; MARKET; MODEL;
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10.1007/s12140-023-09418-4
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K9 [地理];
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0705 ;
摘要
This paper studies the diffusion of battery electric vehicle (BEV) technology in Japan. The diffusion process in this study refers to both the innovation and adoption of BEV technology. While previous studies on BEV technological diffusion focus on policy selection, especially domestic policy, little is known about the connectedness between international and domestic factors in the BEV technological diffusion process. This paper aims to enrich the discussion of technology diffusion by expanding the argument that technology diffusion is not only a domestic problem but also an international relations problem using a case study of BEV technology diffusion in Japan. The findings indicate that two international factors push Japan to diffuse BEV technology: Japanese commitment to the global environmental regime and global competition in BEV manufacturing. However, the domestic institution factor hinders the BEV technology diffusion. The production structures of automobile industries and political economy relations between the automobile industry and the government further complicate the diffusion process of BEV technology.
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