“…In addition, this view creates incentives to move the industrial configuration from a classical, vertically integrated organization toward modularization, specialization, and division of labor (Saxenian, 1994; Giarratana, 2008). Recent business evidence shows that the new champions of the Japanese economy are not the traditional keirestu , but relatively new, high‐tech, medium‐ and small‐sized firms that dominate specialized industry modules, such as the cluster of hardware components in Nagano, where firms like Shinko specialize in glass‐to‐metal seal production, Nidec in hard‐disk motors, Koa in film chip resistors, and Kyoden in the design of printed circuits (The Economist, 2009).…”