Events
2006
Biotechnologie-Cluster in Deutschland und Japan: Beispiele für erfolgreiche Innovation und Industriepolitik (Biotech Cluster in Germany and Japan: Examples of Successful Innovation and Industrial Policy)
Japanese Americans living in Japan: national and ethnic identity formation in the ancestral homeland
Jane H. Yamashiro, University of Hawai’i
Images of Japanese society presented in the ‘New Civic Textbook’ by Tsukuru-kai. Solutions for demographic challenges and social change?
Klaus Vollmer, Professor, Munich University (LMU)
多言語化現象研究会
Peter Backhaus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Corporate Strategy and International Harmonization of Accounting, Finance and Law
Family Policy in the Aging Society - A German-Japanese Comparison
lecture and live demonstration with Uzawa Hisa, part of the International Symposium “Nō Theater Transversal. Crossing Borders between Genres, Cultures and Identities”, Trier
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Ageing tourists, ageing destinations: tourism and demographic change in Japan
Carolin Funck, Professor, Hiroshima University
Getting smart by napping in class – Social and cultural aspects of sleeping in the Japanese classroom
Brigitte Steger, Vienna University
Mergers & Acquisitions – Reshaping the Industrial Landscape in Japan and Germany
Japan - high growth rates, stagnation and recovery
Dr. Mechthild Schrooten, Professor, Hitotsubashi University
Between Identity Formation and Alienation – Landscape in Japanese Literature, 1894-1905
Thomas Hackner, Trier University
Regional Inequality in Japan: Income, Health, Life Style, and Stature
Jean-Pascal Bassino, Maison Franco-Japonaise
Environmental Dialogue Between Civil Society Groups Germany – Japan
To Cooperate or Not to Cooperate - Japan's Potential for Regional Economic Integration
Klaus-Jochem Kecker, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Foreign Policy and Nationalism in Contemporary Japan
Katsuyuki Yakushiji
2005
Work/life balance in corporate Tokyo: Whose Work? Whose Life? Whose Balance?
Glenda Roberts, Professor, Waseda University
The end of LDP factionalism? Examining the decline since 1992
Thomas Büttner, University of Heidelberg
A Vision of Horror or a Source of Salvation? Encounters with China in Japanese Film and TV Drama
Griseldis Kirsch, German Institute for Japanese Studies
AJJ 8th Annual Meeting
Peter Backhaus, German Institute for Japanese Studies
German Origins of Japanese Beer: Business and Consumption in Prewar Japan
Harald Fuess, Professor, Sophia University
Deutsch-Japanische Gesellschaft e.V. Frankfurt a.M.
Markus Thier, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The LDP at 50: Power Resources and Perspectives of Japan's Dominant Political Party
Patrick Köllner, Institute of Asian Affairs/German Overseas Institute, Hamburg
Family, Home, and Memories: On Shamanistic (De-) Constructions of Identity in Yu Miri's Hachigatsu no hate
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Demographic Challenges for Human Resource Management and Labor Market Policies - A German-Japanese Comparison
The Origins of Media and Communications Research in Pre-war Japan: Constructivist and Critical Perspectives
Fabian Schaefer, University of Leipzig, University of Tokyo
The Economic Impact of Nanotechnology in the EU and Japan
Management: Japan and Germany
Internationalization of the Innovation and R&D Management of Japanese and European Multinationals
Seiko Arai, Dr. Phil student, Said Business School, University of Oxford
Lowest-low Fertility in Japan: Causes, Policy Responses and Related Value Change
Makoto Atoh, Professor, Waseda University
Language Regimes in Transformation. The Future of Japanese and German in Science, Economy and Politics
11th Interhational European Association of Japanese Studies Conference
Kristina Iwata-Weickgenannt, German Institute for Japanese Studies
11th International Conference of the European Association for Japanese Studies, Vienna
Barbara Geilhorn, German Institute for Japanese Studies
European Association of Japanese Studies (EAJS) Conference
Susanne Klien, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Who Speaks for Norinaga? Kokugaku Leadership in 19th-Century Japan
Mark McNally, University of Hawaii at Manoa
The Concept of Value-Creating Education in the Pedagogy of Sōka Gakkai
Sybille Höhe, German Institute for Japanese Studies
University-Industry Collaboration in Japan
Nobuya Fukugawa, Graduate School of Commerce, Hitotsubashi University
Postindustrial Pressures, Political Regime Shifts, and Social Policy Reform in Japan and South Korea
Ito Peng, Professor, University of Toronto
National Atlas of Germany – A Portrait in Maps
Women’s Worlds 2005: 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
Women’s Worlds 2005: 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women
Hiromi Tanaka, German Institute for Japanese Studies
The Choice between Joint Ventures and Wholly Owned Subsidiaries: the Case of Japanese Direct Investment in Europe
Kais Ben Youssef, University of Tsukuba
Gendering the Culture of 1960s Japan
Vera Mackie, Professor, University of Melbourne
Dementia - Current Issues in Legal Support
Building Parents of the Future: Japanese Policies to Boost the Birthrate
Liv Coleman, University of Wisconsin-Madison
What is the corporation? How is it changing? A German and Japanese Comparison
Masahiko Aoki, Professor Emeritus, Stanford University
Japan's Tougher New Antimonopoly Law: Why It Passed and How It Will Change Japan
Mark Tilton, Associate Professor, Purdue University
Pathways to Innovation: Policies, Products, and Processes for Competitive Advantage in a Global Economy