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DIJ Business & Economics Study Group

Die DIJ Business & Economics Study Group war ein Forum für Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler aus den Bereichen Betriebs- und Volkswirtschaftslehre. Sie ist seit Mai 2024 Teil der DIJ Study Group.

2010

18. Januar 2010
The Japanese Model in Transition

Sebastien Lechevalier, EHESS, Paris


2009

30. November 2009
Japan's Electricity Deregulation: Prices, Profits, Productivity and the "Reform Idea"

Paul J. Scalise, Temple University Japan


16. November 2009
Japan - Open Society, Closed Market? The internationalization of the Japanese economy and the crisis of 2008-09

Stefan Lippert, Temple University Japan


19. Oktober 2009
Corporate systems of continued employment and their contribution to an age-free labour market

Alexander P. Witzke, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien


16. März 2009
"Absorptive Capacity" Revisited: Cases from Cross-Border Knowledge Transfer within Japanese Multinationals

Toshikazu Takahashi, PhD Candidate at Rikkyo University, Tokyo


3. Februar 2009
Firm Selection and the Evolution of Market Structure: Evidence from the Japanese Motorcycle Industry

Masatoshi Kato, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo


2008

18. November 2008
Financing young high tech companies in Japan: The role of Japanese venture capital managers

Nikolaus Raupp, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien


25. August 2008
Japanese Human Resource Management: Moving towards US-Style Practices?

Markus Pudelko, University of Edinburgh Management School


16. Juni 2008
The impact of expatriate personality traits on cross-cultural adjustment: A study with expatriates in Japan

Vesa Peltokorpi, HEC School of Management, Paris


19. Mai 2008
Mergers in Japanese Company Law

Deniz Guenal, Universität zu Köln and Chuo University


24. April 2008
ドイツ経営経済学におけるナレッジマネジメント論の展開 (Die Entwicklung des Diskurses zum Wissensmanagement in der deutschen Betriebswirtschaftslehre)

榊原研互(慶應義塾大学・商学部・教授)


17. März 2008
Between Economics and Philosophy – Eastern and Western Approaches to Knowledge in the Economy and Their Possible Synthesis

Silja Graupe, Universität zu Köln and Hitotsubashi University


4. Februar 2008
Marketing Knowledge Management – The Example of German Companies in Japan

Jeannette Wilhelmy, PhD Candidate, University of Marburg


29. Januar 2008
ライン河上流のバイオ・クラスターにおけるガバナンス構造 (The Governance Structure of Biotechnology Clusters in the Upper Rhine)

Yasuharu Tanzawa, Professor, Chuo University


2007

17. Dezember 2007
Safeguarding CSR in global supply chains - Japanese MNCs and compliance in China

Uwe Holtschneider, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien


12. November 2007
Foreigners Sell: The Case of Japanese TV Commercials

Michael Prieler, Ph.D., Visiting Researcher, German Institute for Japanese Studies


16. Oktober 2007
Managing the complex relationship between cooperation and competition in the automotive industry – A comparison between German and Japanese supplier networks

Miriam Wilhelm, Free University of Berlin


25. September 2007
Diversity within Convergence amongst Capitalist Economies: Politics of Labour Market Deregulation in Italy and Japan

Hiroaki Richard Watanabe, DPhil Candidate, University of Oxford


21. August 2007
Implementation and Internalization of Merit-based Compensation and Promotion Practices: Foreign Subsidiaries in Japan

Vesa Peltokorpi, HEC School of Management, Paris


24. Juli 2007
Defining the Knowledge Agent. Cross-Cultural Knowledge Transfer between Japan and Germany

Alexander Bargstädt, Sophia University


29. Mai 2007
Circumstances for staffing expatriates to Japan-based foreign MNC affiliates

Ralf Bebenroth, Research Institute for Economics & Business Administration, Kobe University


23. April 2007
Standardization and modularization in automotive electronics – a comparison of German and Japanese activities

Raina König, Universität Hohenheim and Hitotsubashi University


12. März 2007
Controlling Foreign R&D Subsidiaries: Empirical Evidence on Japanese Multinationals

Roman Bartnik, Visiting Research Fellow, Graduate School of Economics of Hitotsubashi University


29. Januar 2007
The Japanese Way of Knowledge-Based Marketing

Florian Kohlbacher, Visiting Researcher, Hitotsubashi University


2006

3. Juli 2006
Cooperation and Competition in the Automotive Industry - Comparing German and Japanese Supplier Management

Miriam Wilhelm, Institute of Management, Free University Berlin and ISS, Tokyo University


27. Juni 2006
Determinants of investment in Japan- the role of keiretsu

Jörg Mahlich, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber- Economic Policy Department


15. Mai 2006
Good-Bye Japan? Market Withdrawals 1999-2005. Reasons, Barriers, and Company-Specific Factors

Steffen David, Doctoral Student, Institute for East Asian Studies, University of Duisburg-Essen


20. Februar 2006
Japan - high growth rates, stagnation and recovery

Dr. Mechthild Schrooten, Professor, Hitotsubashi University


23. Januar 2006
To Cooperate or Not to Cooperate - Japan's Potential for Regional Economic Integration

Klaus-Jochem Kecker, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien


2005

28. September 2005
Internationalization of the Innovation and R&D Management of Japanese and European Multinationals

Seiko Arai, Dr. Phil student, Said Business School, University of Oxford


11. Juli 2005
University-Industry Collaboration in Japan

Nobuya Fukugawa, Graduate School of Commerce, Hitotsubashi University


20. Juni 2005
The Choice between Joint Ventures and Wholly Owned Subsidiaries: the Case of Japanese Direct Investment in Europe

Kais Ben Youssef, University of Tsukuba


23. Mai 2005
Japan's Tougher New Antimonopoly Law: Why It Passed and How It Will Change Japan

Mark Tilton, Associate Professor, Purdue University


11. April 2005
The Sense of Working for Women

Ryoko Asai, Ph.D. Candidate, Meiji University


14. Februar 2005
The Examination of Business Performance Factors in West-European Subsidiaries in Japan

Rene W. Kaeppeli, Ph.D. Candidate, Rikkyo University


2004

6. Dezember 2004
Ticket Price Strategy for Space Tourism

Dr.-Ing. Robert Alexander Goehlich, Keio University, Department of System Design Engineering


9. August 2004
Selfregulation, Rotation and Kaizen. Japanese Teamwork Restudied

Anne Sey, Department for Business Studies, Faculty for Economics at the University of Amsterdam


6. Juli 2004
Telecom Industry vs. Car industry? Who owns the customer?

Sed Saad , Doctor of Sciences Candidate in Telecommunication at Waseda University, Visiting Researcher at Ewha W. University (Korea)


7. Juni 2004
Corporate Governance in Multinational Corporations – Investigations in the Japanese Automotive Industry

Harald Dolles, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien

Andreas Moerke, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien


5. März 2004
How Business Ventures Start and Develop: Exploring the Relationships between the Entrepreneur and the Venture's Stakeholders

Mark R. Dibben, University of Lincoln, New Zealand


2003

25. November 2003
Skill Formation and Human Resource Development in Response to the Second IT Revolution. A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Germany and Japan

Viktoria Heindorf, Research Assistant at Munich University, Japan Centre


17. November 2003
Japan's FTA Strategy in Context: Multinational Firm Strategy and the Global Move to Free Trade Agreements

Mark Manger, Ph.D. Candidate, University of British Columbia


30. Juni 2003
Stock Exchange Competition in Asia: Tokyo’s role as a financial center

Andreas Nabor, Hamburg Institute of International Economics (HWWA)


24. März 2003
Investment Rules for the Global Economy - Bilateral and Multilateral Strategies to Protect and Liberalize Foreign Direct Investment

Mark Manger, University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada


24. Februar 2003
Japanese Electronics Companies on the Edge. An Analysis of Corporate Data and Corporate Strategies

Martin Kohlhase, Heinz Nixdorf Scholar


2002

2. September 2002
The German System of Foreign Trade Promotion: An Economic Analysis with particular reference to the Activities and Programmes in Japan

Norbert Schultes, German Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan


15. Juli 2002
Gaijin in the Boardroom: Change and Continuity in Japanese Boards of Directors, 1983- 2001

Professor Dr. Teri Jane Ursacki, University of Calgary


24. Juni 2002
In search of a new balance in the employment relationship – the case of Japan

Dr. Pamela Yeow, Chuo University


13. Mai 2002
Does Trust matter? Insights into Japanese-German International Joint Ventures

Harald Dolles, Deutsches Institut für Japanstudien


25. März 2002
From High School to Work:Recent Changes in the Transition Process

Helmut Demes, Gerhard Mercator University Duisburg