The Political Economy of South Asian Diaspora 2013
DOI: 10.1057/9781137285973_2
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Looking East and Beyond: Indian IT Diaspora in Japan

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“…46 The Japanese see Indian engineers as too theoretical and thus not a good fit with the "continuous improvements in process" approach (REITI METI, Tokyo, 2005. 47 A general complaint by both the Japanese industry and policymakers has been that IT professionals are trained by academics with little practical training (D'Costa 2013a;METI, Tokyo, 2010). Some have characterized Indian software firms as craft based, which limits scaling up (Shinsei Bank, Tokyo, 2005).…”
Section: A Sampling Of India-japan Engagementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 The Japanese see Indian engineers as too theoretical and thus not a good fit with the "continuous improvements in process" approach (REITI METI, Tokyo, 2005. 47 A general complaint by both the Japanese industry and policymakers has been that IT professionals are trained by academics with little practical training (D'Costa 2013a;METI, Tokyo, 2010). Some have characterized Indian software firms as craft based, which limits scaling up (Shinsei Bank, Tokyo, 2005).…”
Section: A Sampling Of India-japan Engagementsmentioning
confidence: 99%