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Degrees
- bachelor of commerce, Hitotsubashi University 1996
- master of commerce, Hitotsubashi University 1998
Academic Career
- lecturer (2001-04), Department of
Management, Nagoya University of Commerce & Business
- associate professor (04-06), Department
of
Management,
Nagoya University of Commerce & Business
- associate professor (06-), Department
of
Economics
and Management, Tohoku University
Research
Interests
- business ethics
- corporate social responsibility, corporate citizenship
- critical management studies: Habermasian political approach
to management thought
- business and society: relationship between business and
nonprofit
- methodologies of management theories
Courses (syllabus
revised
by
pdf in Japanese)
- PRINCIPLES OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION (undergraduate) 2006
- PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT THEORIES (master
course) 2006a
2007b
- SEMINAR (undergraduate) 2006
- SEMINAR (master course) 2006
1a
1b
2a/2b
Affiliations
- The Board of Trustees, Japan Society of Business
Ethics Study (2002-)
- The Planning Committee, Partnership Support Center,
Nagoya (2004-)
- The Advisory Committee of the Model Project for
Cultivating Grass Roots Activities, Citizenship Forum 21 NPO Center,
Nagoya (2004-2005)
- The Standards Gathering for CSR managers ,
Nagoya office of The Japanese Standards
Association(2005-)
Recent publications (in Japanese)
- gThe Comparison between Managers' Moral Competence
and their Moral Performance : Toward a clear Understanding of Japanese
Business Ethicsh, The
Hitotsubashi Review (2000) 124/5,59-73
- gWorkaholism and the Knowledge Creating Process in
Japanese Companiesh, BERC
Business Ethics ( 2000) /15,16-18
- gThe Methodological Foundations of Business Ethics A
Detail Review on Interpretive Approachesh, Journal of Business Management
( 2001) /7,3-12
- gHermeneutic Reconstruction of the Corporate Ideal
through the Media Literacy Approachh, Management Philosophy
(,2001) /17,105-110
- gA Study on the Reconstruction Models of Manager's
Moral Judgements : From Kohlbergian Model to Habermasian Modelh, Journal of Japan Society for
Business Ethics Study (2001) /8,151-158
- gA Guide to the Business Ethics Course at the
Graduate School, Nagoya University of Commerce & Business
Administrationh, BERC
Business Ethics (March, 2002) /24,34-36
- gCollaboration between Two Heterogeneous
Organizations: An Approach to Evaluate and Analyze Some Cases of
Partnership between Non profits and Business in Japanh, Journal of Japan Society for
Business Ethics Study ( 2004,March) /11,111-120
- NPO and Business: Challenge to Collaboration (edited
with Masayo Kishida), Tokyo: Doubunkan Press, 2003.3
- NPO and CSR: Challenge to Collaboration (edited by
Masayo Kishida), Tokyo: Doubunkan Press, 2005.2
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