Name | Position | Research Theme | Message for Exchange Students |
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ABE Etsuo (安部悦生) |
Professor | International Comparison of Business Development. | I am teaching business culture and business history. Keywords in my research are market, strategy, structure, governance and culture. |
ABE Taku (阿部卓) |
Associate Professor | Anthropological Studies on Bali and Yunnan. | CLOSED |
HAO Yan shu (郝燕書) |
Professor | Human Resources Management of Japanese Companies in China. | If you don't ask you don't get. The best is yet to come. To learn is good, to like better, to enjoy the best. |
ICHINOSE Masashi (一之瀬真志) |
Associate Professor | Exercise training for improving health and athletic performance. Cardiovascular, respiratory and body temperature regulation during exercise. | The physiological functions of human body are regulated very well during exercise. Studying the exercise physiology will give you important knowledge of how the exercise provides benifits for health and athletic performance. |
KATO Shizuko (加藤志津子) |
Professor | Business Management in Russia/Central and Eastern Europe. | At the start of a term, students themselves organize 3 or 4 antonomos groups, and each group chooses a topic related to musiness management, writes a report and makes a presentation at the term end. Discussion and presentation by the students are emphasized. |
KIERNAN Patrick (キアナン・パトリック) |
Associate Professor | Intercultural Communication in Business. | CLOSED |
KIKUCHI Masao (菊地端夫) |
Associate Professor | Public Policy and Management from a Comparative Perspective. | One of the major thrusts of the class is to expose students to the general contour of global public management transformation. In the class, comparative analysis and case study are highly valued. Students are encouraged to contribute the discussion by bringing out the cases of the country they are from. |
ORISE Marie (織世万里江) |
Associate Professor | English literature, Multiculturalism. | In my seminar classes, we read literary texts and watch films with multicultural elements in them. We focus on Anglophone and Francophone countries as well as Japan. Discussions are conducted mostly in English and sometimes in Japanese. |
NAKANISHI Aki (中西晶) |
Professor | Humans, Organizations and Business in Knowledge Society. | My students enjoy researching business and organizations which they are interested in and participate some presentations contest to report their study results. Through this process, students can learn business knowledge and develop social skills. We appreciate diversity and open-minded culture. |
OISHI Yoshihiro (大石芳裕) |
Professor | Global Marketing. Global Brand. | We are studying Global Marketing of manufacturers, retailers, services and so on. Crossing national borders cause several problems because there are many differences between domestic and abroad. Resolving such problems is getting more and more important these days than before. |
SHIMIZU Kazuyuki (清水一之) |
Associate Professor | Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibilities. | CLOSED |
SUMI Atsushi (鷲見淳) |
Senior Assistant Professor | Transcultural Management. | The central theme of the seminar concerns the issue of "glocalization". You will examine how "global" and "local" are related in the manamegent strategic thinking when companies cross national borders. Example will be taken from both Japanese and foreign companies. |
AOKI Katsuki (青木克生) |
Associate Professor | Business strategy and planning | CLOSED |
TSUKAMOTO Ichiro (塚本一郎) |
Professor | Study on Nonprofit Organizations, Social Enterprises and CSR. | CLOSED |
USHIMARU Hajime (牛丸元) |
Professor | Emergent Processes of Inter-organizational Networks. | My research focuses on corporate behavior from a puantitive approach. In my seminar classes,students actually visit Japanese corporations for research and make presentations on their findings. |