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IIR Summer School 2021 2021.8.23-24

■IIR Summer School 2021

This year, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University holds 12th IIR Summer School. To promote, drive and boost innovation research, we welcome students, researchers and practitioners to exchange our knowledge and creativity.

Date    : August 23th-24th, 2021
Venue : Zoom online

CALL for AUDIENCE
Deadline: 16th August 2021
https://www.iir.hit-u.ac.jp/blog/2021/01/01/form-ss2021/

PROGRAM
https://www.iir.hit-u.ac.jp/blog/2021/07/12/program-ss2021/

New Visiting Researcher and New Postdoctoral Fellow

Prof. Akira Yamada
Visiting Researcher, Institute of Innovation Research (2021.4.1-2022.3.31)

Prof. Kristina Kazuhara
Visiting Researcher, Institute of Innovation Research (2021.4.6-2021.8.6)

Prof. Ryo Taniguchi
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Innovation Research (2021.4.1-)

Prof. Lee Hyo Yun
Postdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Innovation Research (2021.4.1-)

Brown bag lunch seminar 2021

●Brown bag lunch seminar 2021

#003  2021.7.21
Marc Chataigner
(Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University)
”Speculating good companies. A discourse analysis of the role of peer-to-peer hospitality micro-entrepreneurs

#002  2021.7.7
Kristina Kazuhara
(Ph.D. Fellow, Copenhagen Business School /
  Teaching Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen)
”Metaphorical Translations – A Process Study of a Strategic Initiative at Novo Nordisk in Japan

Forum 2021

●Forum 2021

2021.9.1
Avimanyu (Avi) Datta
(Professor, Strategy and Entrepreneurship and George R & Martha Means Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, Illinois State University)
”Strategic Renewal of Hollywood Movies by TMT as Agents of Change: The Impact of Change in TMT and Narrative Transformation on Franchise Performance

Business Review Vol.68 No.4 SPR. 2021

Vol.68 No.4 SPR. 2021 (In Japanese)

A leading management journal in Japanese,
which builds a bridge between theory and practice.

EDITED BY
Hitotsubashi University, Institute of Innovation Research
PUBLISHED BY
Toyo Keizai Inc.

In Search of Fundamental Changes in Japanese Working Style

Kentaro Arita / Naomi Kodama / Saisuke Sakai / Kohei Takahashi
“The Diffusion and the Effects of Work Style Reforms on Productivity“

Atsushi Ohyama / Ryo Kitagawa / Nobuko Hori
“Does the Use of Data and AI Improve the Level of Productivity and Stimulate Innovation Activities?

Tagui Ichikawa
“Digital Innovation of Governments for Productivity Growth

Yasushi Hara / Hiroyuki Nakazono / Tomomi Imagawa
“Are We Pretender of Digitalization?: Towards a New Management Using Telework and Digital Transformation

Akie Nakamura
“Why Have Japanese Employees Accepted Low Wages?: Decline and Resurgence of the Voice Mechanism

Fumio Sato
“Career Strategy for Meaningful Work throughout Your Life

Yasuhiro Hattori
“In Search of Star Employees in Japanese Companies

Ikujiro Nonaka / Yumiko Kawada / Kosuke Ogaki
“The Essence of Dynamic Management: Synthesizing Business Management and Phenomenology for a Humanizing Strategy

 
●Entrepreneurs Who Change the World (6)
  Tomohiro Fukuzawa
  Interviewed by Yaichi Aoshima / Masatoshi Fujiwara
 
●A New Form of Business That Bridges Companies and Society (3)
  Masaru Karube
 
●Managerial Insights from Innovation Management Studies (1)
  Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi
 
 
●Business Cases
  Yutaka Inagaki / Kantaro Shimma / Yosuke Hatori / Kanae Fujii / Kentaro Furuhashi
 “Megane Super
 
  Masatoshi Fujiwara
 “Kimura Foundry: Business Succession and Revision of Corporate Philosophy
 
 
●Management Forum
  Masatoshi Kumagai
 (Founder and CEO of GMO Internet Group
)
  Interviewed by Seiichiro Yonekura
 
●Porter Prize2020
  Emi Osono

Researcher Profile Yamada, Akira

Yamada, Akira  Visiting Researcher

Visiting Researcher,
Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University (2021.4.1-2022.3.31)

Professor, Sapporo University

【Recent Research Themes】
Mechanizm design for innovation

Professor Yaichi Aoshima received Japan Society for Research Policy and Innovation Management Award

Professor Yaichi Aoshima received Japan Society for Research Policy and Innovation Management Award.


Organization:

The Japan Society for Research Policy and Innovation Management

Award:
Japan Society for Research Policy and Innovation Management Award

Date:
October 31, 2020

Award Winner:
Professor Yaichi AOSHIMA (with Professor Kazunari MATSUSHIMA (Tokyo Woman’s Christian University) and Naoki TAKADA (Yokohama National University))

Article Title:
“Influences by Involvement of Supported and Supporting Organizations on Publicly Supported Private-sector R&D Projects”

Abstract:
This paper explored the factors leading to the success of publicly-funded private R&D projects by analyzing survey data obtained from 506 projects supported by NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization). We particularly examined how involvement of both the funded firm and the funding organization in the project affects the project’s commercialization performance.
Our analyses showed that the project with higher strategic importance and stronger executive’s involvement tended to be successful since it enabled the project to effectively leverage company’s internal resources. On the other hand, funding organization’s involvement had positive effects on performance only when the company showed low commitment to and weak involvement of the project; it had no or rather negative effect on performance with higher commitment and involvement in the company side.
Our findings suggest that the success or failure of the publicly-funded private R&D is greatly related to the strategic position of the project within the company.
This implies that the assessing the company’s in-house factors besides potentials of the technologies is important in selecting funding projects, and that the funding organization should find an appropriately way of managing the project depending on project’s strategic position.


Website for the Japan Society for Research Policy and Innovation Management (in Japanese):
https://jsrpim.jp/%e5%ad%a6%e4%bc%9a%e8%b3%9e%e3%83%bb%e8%ab%96%e6%96%87%e8%b3%9e-%e5%8f%97%e8%b3%9e%e8%80%85%e4%b8%80%e8%a6%a7

Forum 2021.1.20 Ai Hisano

Topic:
“Visualizing Taste: How Business Changed the Look of What You Eat”

Speaker:
Ai Hisano
(Senior Lecturer, Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University)

Date:
January 20th (Wednesday) 2021
from 13:00 to 14:30

Venue:
Zoom online

Organizer:
Masaru Karube

Deadline:
9:00, January 20, 2021

Professor Lee Sang-gun and Professor Yaichi Aoshima are Awarded ‘Highly Commended Paper Award’ by Emerald Publishing in the U.K.

Professor Min Yong-Ki of Sungkyunkwan University, Professor Lee Sang-gun of Sogang Business School(Visiting Professor from Dec. 2017 to Mar. 2018 at IIR)and Professor Yaichi Aoshima of IIR were chosen as the winners of the 2020 ‘Highly Commended Paper Award’ by Emerald Publishing in the U.K.

Emerald Publishing, a British publisher, annually grants the ‘Emerald Paper Prize’ to world researchers producing distinguished papers.

Organization:
Emerald Publishing

Award:
Emerald Literati Awards for Excellence 2020

Date:
December 2020

Award Winner:
Professors Yong-Ki Min, Sang-Gun Lee and Yaichi Aoshima
http://wwwe.sogang.ac.kr/front/cmsboardview.do?siteId=wwwe&bbsConfigFK=3646&pkid=863715

Article Title:
“A Comparative Study on Industrial Spillover Effects among Korea, China, the USA, Germany and Japan,” Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 119, Issue 3, April 2019, pp. 454 – 472 

Starting from industry 4.0 in Germany and followed by the New Strategy for American Innovation in the USA and the smartization strategy in Japan, developed countries are pushing nation-wide innovation strategies. Similarly, China is pursuing the Made in China 2025, and Korea announced the Manufacturing Industry Innovation 3.0 strategy. However, few researchers have identified the industrial structure that establishes the foundation of the 4th Industrial Revolution or have derived strengths and weaknesses to provide implications on policy formulation through quantitative comparison with developed countries. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the spillover effect of the information and communication technology (ICT) industry (the foundation of the 4th Industrial Revolution) and machinery·equipment industry (the foundation of smart manufacturing through convergence with ICT industry).

Business Review Vol.68 No.3 WIN. 2020

Vol.68 No.3 WIN. 2020 (In Japanese)

A leading management journal in Japanese,
which builds a bridge between theory and practice.

EDITED BY
Hitotsubashi University, Institute of Innovation Research
PUBLISHED BY
Toyo Keizai Inc.

The New Form of Corporations and Their Governance

Katsuhito Iwai
“Towards New Forms of Business Corporations: Why Was Milton Friedman All Wrong about Business Corporations?“

Colin Mayer
“Prosperity, Finance and Ownership

Miyuki Zeniya
“What Is a Good Company at the Age of SDGs/ESG Inventing?

Ryoko Ueda
“The Development of Corporate Governance in the Changing Economy and Social Structure: Harmonization of Value Creation and Sustainability

Masaru Karube / Masako Egawa
“Rethinking How to Collaborate with Others

Charles D. Lake Ⅱ
“The Rise of Stakeholder Capitalism and Its Implications for Japanese Companies: Strategic Execution of Creating Shared Value (CSV) Governance

Hideo Kudo / Kentaro Nobeoka
“Career Trajectories to Technology Management Leaders

 
●A New Form of Business That Bridges Companies and Society (2)
  Masaru Karube
 
●Entrepreneurs Who Change the World (5)
  Fumihiro Kozato
  Interviewed by Masatoshi Fujiwara
 
 
●Business Cases
  Atsushi Tsumita / Tatsuya Kubota / Tomonori Yazaki / Kentaro Oki
 “KDDI: Renewing the brand image of “au” through better-designed mobile phones
 
 Mitsuteru Mutsuda / Yaichi Aoshima
 “Kuraray: An innovation process for the Japan original engineering plastic “Genestar™”
 
 
●Management Forum
  Kenichiro Yoshida
 (Director, Chairman, President and CEO, Representative Corporate Executive Officer, Sony Corporation
)
  Interviewed by Masako Egawa / Masaru Karube