Japan and the Internet Revolution challenges the portrait of Japan as a technologically slow-moving nation, lacking in creativity and entrepreneurial spirit. Overcoming the substantial barriers erected by the Japanese government to the introduction of the Internet, promoters and entrepreneurs managed to create a flexible and dynamic Internet society. From a slow start, Japan has emerged as the global leader in the mobile internet, the host of arguably the strongest nation-specific web-presence in the world, and a country determined to remain near the forefront of the digital revolution.
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Coates, K., & Holroyd, C. (2003). Japan and the Internet Revolution. Japan and the Internet Revolution (pp. 1–202). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403990075
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