ABSTRACT

Chapter 25 examines the innovative approaches employed by Japanese housebuilders in providing highly customized housing. Drawing on the concept of “path dependency,” it focuses on the evolution of Japan’s large-scale industrialized housing suppliers, their differentiation from local suppliers, and potential future developments.

The chapter explores how structural conditions impact the business strategies adopted by housebuilders in general. It delves into the evolution of the Japanese mass customized housebuilding industry, highlighting the innovations it has introduced throughout its production system. The chapter shows the importance of understanding the structural conditions that shape the industry and how these conditions influence the innovations and business models adopted by housebuilders. The analysis provides valuable perspectives on the trajectory of the Japanese mass customized housebuilding industry and its potential implications for the future development of affordable housing.