#4777. Earthquake ethics—Recovering lost ground when disaster strikes

July 2026publication date
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Abstract:
Renesas Electronics Corporation is a major global semiconductor supplier headquartered in Japan. It was formed in the early 20XXs through the mergers of the semiconductor divisions of Hitachi, Mitsubishi, and NEC Corporation, each of which had a nearly 40-year history. It is one of the worlds leading suppliers of microcontroller devices, the brains of everything electronic and unique to each supplier, such that a redesign of the end-system is needed to accommodate a change in microcontroller suppliers. Companies representing hundreds of billions of dollars of manufacturing revenue depended on a stable supply of microcontrollers from Renesas. This case-based research analyzes how an ethical decision-making framework helped Renesas survive the 20XX Great Japan Earthquake, which damaged Renesass flagship factory and significantly reduced its production capacity, threatening to roil the global electronics industry.
Keywords:
earthquake; Japan; leadership; Renesas Electronics Corporation; risk; semiconductor shortage; technology

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