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IIR welcomes new specially appointed research associate

2020.04.01
Professor EUM Wonsub joined us as a specially appointed research associate. Welcome!

Specially Appointed Research Associate, Institute of Innovation Research (2020.4.1-)

Byeongwoo, KANG, Associate Professor, received KDDI Foundation Encouragement Award 2019

Byeongwoo, KANG, Associate Professor, received KDDI Foundation Encouragement Award 2019

Organization:
KDDI Foundation

Award:
KDDI Foundation Encouragement Award 2019

Achievements:
Empirical studies on standard essential patents in the mobile communications industry

Website of KDDI Foundation:
http://www.kddi-foundation.or.jp/english/award/result.html

Business Review Vol.67 No.4 SPR. 2020

Vol.67 No.4 SPR. 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.

Tokyo: Future Perspective beyond 2020

Heizo Takenaka
“The Fourth Industrial Revolution and “Super City”“

Tomohiro Okada
“Intercity Competition for “Creativity” of Global Scale

Tomoyuki Sugiyama
“Road to the Most Unique City in the World

Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi / Yuuki Maruyama / Yuri Hirai / Toshiya Watanabe
“Why “Hongo Valley” Attracts High-tech Academic Spin-offs?: Determinants of an Academic Spin-off Cluster

Seiichiro Yonekura / Koichi Watari / Etsuko Watari
“Post Functional Olympics: Tokyo as an Emerging City

Hitoshi Kinoshita
“Regional Strategy as “External Pressure” to Transform Tokyo

Ikujiro Nonaka
“Humanizing Strategy: Narrative Approach

 
●Entrepreneurs Who Change the World (2)
  Toshimi Hitora
  Interviewed by Yaichi Aoshima / Masatoshi Fujiwara

●Brand Management by All Stakeholders (5)
  Satoko Suzuki

●International Standardization from JAPAN (9)
  Manabu Eto / Yuichi Washida
 
 
●Business Cases
  Takeshi Matsui
 “Francfranc: A Lifestyle Brand
 
 Takahiro Endo
 
Shin-Nakano Kogyo: New Infrastructure in Sake Industry
 
 
●Porter Prize2019
  Emi Osono
 
●Management Forum
  Kengo Kuma
 (Architect)
  Interviewed by Seiichiro Yonekura
 

Researcher Profile Padrón-Hernández, Ivar

Padrón-Hernández, Ivar  Assistant Professor

International business, strategic management and organization theory

Web: https://sites.google.com/view/ivar-padronhernandez

【Career】
2010        B.Sc. International Business, Gothenburg University
2012        M.Sc. International Business and Trade, Gothenburg University
2017-       Affiliated Researcher, European Institute of Japanese Studies,
Stockholm School of Economics
2018-2019 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow, Keio University
2019        Ph.D. Business Administration, Department of Marketing and Strategy,
Stockholm School of Economics
2020-       Assistant Professor, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University

【Awards】
The Grigor McClelland Doctoral Dissertation Award 2020
Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS), August 2020
Achievements:
When International Strategy Meets Local Institutions: Subsidiary Influence in the Context of Headquarter Initiatives

【Recent Research Themes】
Multinational corporations
Headquarter-subsidiary relations
Global strategy
News reactions to economic partnership agreements

 

Researcher Profile Vili LEHDONVIRTA

Vili LEHDONVIRTA   Visiting Associate Professor

Visiting Associate Professor,
Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University (2020.4.1-2020.9.30)

Associate Professor University of Oxford
https://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/people/vili-lehdonvirta/

【Recent Research Themes】
Platform economy

Researcher Profile EUM, Wonsub

EUM Wonsub  Specially Appointed Research Associate

Economic Complexity, Technological Diversification, Co-evolution of Production and Innovation
Born: 1990

E-mail: eum☆iir.hit-u.ac.jp (to use this email address, please replace the ☆ with an @ mark)
Phone: +81-42-580-8434
Fax: +81-42-580-8410

【Career】
2008-2011   B.A., Economics (with honors), UC Berkeley
2012-2020   Ph.D., Engineering (Technology Management), Seoul National University
2020-present     Specially Appointed Research Associate, Institute of Innovation  Research,
          Hitotsubashi University

【Recent Research Themes】
Knowledge specialization and diversification
Trade flow and knowledge transfer
Industrial structure and economic growth

Researcher Profile Koizumi, Hideto

Koizumi, Hideto Assistant Professor


Public Economics and Microeconomic Theory
Web: https://hidetokoizumi.github.io


【Career】

2011      BA in Liberal Arts at Soka University of America
2012      MA in International and Development Economics at Yale University
2012-2013  Research Associate at Innovation for Poverty Action
2013-2014  World Bank, STC
2020      PhD in Applied Economics at the Wharton School of UPenn
2020      Post-doctoral Fellow, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University
2020-2024  Specially Appointed Assistant Professor, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University
2023-2025     Policy Economist, RIETI
2025-present Assistant Professor, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University

【Awards】
-Encouragement Award 2020 from the Japan Institute of Public Finance
Japan Institute of Public Finance, November 2020
Achievements:
Optimal Uniform Capital Taxation in A Partially Automated Society

【Recent Research Themes】
Luck And Inequality

Brown bag lunch seminar 2020.2.19 Yaichi Aoshima and Akira Yamaguchi

Brown bag lunch seminar 2020.2.19 Yaichi Aoshima and Akira Yamaguchi

Topic:
“Influences of adopting IFRS on the R&D investment: evidence from Japanese listed companies”

Speaker:
Yaichi Aoshima
(Professor, IIR, Hitotsubashi University)
Akira Yamaguchi
(Ph.D Program, Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University)

Date:
February 19th (Wednesday) 2020
from 12:40 to 13:30

Place:
IIR Meeting Space (Room#216) of the second floor of the IIR building

Organizer:
Masaru Karube

Deadline:
9:00, February 19 , 2020

Business Review Vol.67 No.3 WIN. 2019

Vol.67 No.3 WIN. 2019 (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.

Innovation of Safety and ANSHIN

Masao Mukaidono
“Creating Safety and ANSHIN Concepts of New Era: Safety 2.0 and Collaborative Safety“

Masao Nagai
“Present Status of Vehicle Safety and Advancement in Automated Driving

Akira Izumi / Kengo Maeno / Yuya Hikita
“Safety of Consumer Products: New Innovation by Using Big Data and IoT

Taotao Bi
“The Development of U.S. Organic Agriculture: How Back-to-the-Landers and Hippies Revolutionized the American Food Industry

Tsuneo Komatsuzaki
“Development of Security Services Utilizing ICT

Yoshiki Hiruma
“Applying Financial Expertise to Design for Disaster Risk Reduction and Resilience: Case of DBJ BCM Linked Loan Program

Marisa Tsukiyama / Kyosuke Yukawa / Hirofumi Watase
“Trust in the Arrival of a Data-driven Society

Takeshi Yamasaki
“The Smart Risk Communication Concerning Food Safety and Security

Masaki Matsunaga
“A Comparison of Novice and Serial Entrepreneurs through Latent Profile Analysis

 
●Brand Management by All Stakeholders (4)
  Satoko Suzuki

●International Standardization from JAPAN (8)
  Manabu Eto
 
●Entrepreneurs Who Change the World (1)
  Junichi Sugahara
  Interviewed by Yaichi Aoshima / Masatoshi Fujiwara

 
 
●Business Cases
  Daisuke Uchida / Kangyong Sun
 
ASKUL: Challenge in B2C E-commerce
 
 Yuriko Nishihara / Koichiro Kodama
 
Development and Marketing Activity of ISHIGAMA BREAD by TAKAKI BAKERY
 
●Management Forum
  Sarah L. Casanova
 (Representative Director, President and CEO, McDonald’s Holdings (Japan), Ltd.)
  Interviewed by Seiichiro Yonekura
 

Forum 2019.12.16 Roy Suddaby

Innovation Forum 2019.12.16 Roy Suddaby

Topic:
“Temporal Emotions and Stakeholder Enrollment: How Rhetorical History Enables Resource Acquisition”

Speaker:
Roy Suddaby
(Professor, Gustavson School of Business, University of Victoria, Canada)

Date:
December 16th (Monday) 2019
from 16:00 to 17:30

Place:
Lecture Room 4 (Room#608),  6th Floor, National Center of Science, Chiyoda Campus, Hitotsubashi University

Organizer:
Takahiro Endo

This forum is jointly organized by MIC (Management Innovation Research Center), 
 Hitotsubashi University.

Abstract:
Stakeholder enrollment is a critical variable in explaining entrepreneurial success. Prior research has pointed to the importance of the narrative capabilities of entrepreneurs in successfully creating a psychological bond between potential stakeholders and an entrepreneurial project. Psychological bonds are most effective when they create an emotional connection between a stakeholder and a project. We extend this research with the observation that different types of psychological bonds between stakeholders and projects emerge when the entrepreneurial narrative draws on temporal emotions that emphasize positive and negative aspects of the past or the future. We identify and elaborate four temporal emotions that drive stakeholder enrollment – nostalgia, postalgia, dystopia and dystoria. We demonstrate how each of these temporal emotions generate four distinct categories of stakeholder engagement – commitment, identification, acquiescence and instrumentality. Finally, we show how different combinations of temporal emotions generate powerful historical narratives that stimulate stakeholder enrolment by evoking collectively held myths constructed around four deeply held societal values – Progress, Renewal, Entropy and Disaster. We demonstrate how each historical narrative corresponds to different types of entrepreneurial projects.