■ Books and Papers
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2021/03
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Article
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A Study on the Effectiveness of the Concept of Glocalization Meiji Business Review pp.55-77 (Single)
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2021/03
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Article
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The Concept and Practice of Glocalization Meiji Business Review pp.79-123 (Collaboration)
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3.
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2019/06
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Article
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Chapter 6: 2. Localization of the Japanese Management Textbook: Anthropology of Business Administration pp.86-87 (Collaboration)
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4.
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2019/06
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Article
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Chapter 6: 3. When you get an oversea's assignment all of a sudden. pp.88-89 (Collaboration)
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2019/03
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Article
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The Role of Culture in the Study of Japanese Organizations: Incorporating the Two Methodological Approaches 経営論集 66(3/4),pp.79-106 (Single)
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6.
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2016/04
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Article
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Rohlen, Thomas P., For Harmony and Strength - the Japanese White-Collar Organization in the Anthropological Perspective. pp.28-31 (Single)
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7.
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2016/04
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Article
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Globalization and the Establishment of Manufacturing Bases Overseas: A Case Study of the "J Automobile Company," in Enterprise as an Instrument of Civilization: An Angthropological Approach to Business Administration (2016) (Single)
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2011/04
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Article
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Is Sony Turning Around? (Teaching Note) Asia Case Research Center, The University of Hong Kong 11/477TN (Collaboration)
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2011/04
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Article
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Is Sony Turning Around? (Case Study) Asia Case Research Center, The University of Hong Kong 11/477C (Collaboration)
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10.
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2008/04
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Article
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"Ethnography at Work" by Brian Moeran Social Science Japan Journal(SSJJ) 2(1),pp.165-168 (Single)
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2005/11
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Article
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"Emotions at Work: Normative Control, Organizations, and Culture in Japan and America" by Aviad E. Raz Social Science Japan Journal(SSJJ) 8(2),pp.309-312 (Single)
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1999/08
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Article
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"Steel Butterflies: Japanese Women and the American Experience" by Nancy Diggs Journal of Anthropological Research 55(2),pp.159-160 (Single)
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1998/11
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Book
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Japanese Industrial Transplants in the United States: Organizational Practices and Relations of Power pp.全320頁 (Single)
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■ Conference Presentations
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2016/11/27 |
Challenges and inspirations when anthropologists and management scientists work together (A Panel Session "Business Anthropology and its Implications" at 2016 AJJ Annual Meeting)
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2012/07/19 |
Tourism and Regional Promotion: Preservation of Satoyama and Local Development (Meiji University Cool Japan Summer Program)
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2010/02/17 |
Globalization and Decline of the Long‐term Employment Practices among the Japanese Corporations (Japan-Canada Academic Consortium Student Forum)
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2009/07/21 |
Globalization and the Work of Production Engineers of J1 Automobile Manufacturer in Japan: A Case of the Start-up of the Production Lines in Factories Overseas (The 16th World Congress of The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES), Kunming, PRC)
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2007/11/18 |
What Do We Really Want from the Agriculture Today? Politics of identity and negotiation of local farmers to revitalize the rural regions (Annual Meeting of the Anthropology of Japan in Japan (AJJ), Temple University Japan)
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2005/11/16 |
Conceptual and Methodological Gaps in the Study of Organizations between Japanese and Euro-American Researchers (Annual Meeting of the Anthropology of Japan in Japan (AJJ), Sophia University, Ichigaya Campus)
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2001/06/27 |
Mexican, Japanese, and U.S. Women at Work: Rethinking Power. (Rethinking Gender, Work, and Organizations, Keele University, UK)
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2000/11/19 |
Moral Economy of Work at Japanese Industrial Transplants in the United States. (American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, USA)
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1999/11/18 |
The Unreconstructed American Managers and Issues of Organizational Culture Change. (American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
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1998/12/03 |
Culture, Conflict, and Control: Tales from the Workplace of a Japanese Transplant in the United States. (American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
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1994/02/04 |
Competition or Cooperation: Management Practices and the Workplace Dynamics of the Japanese Transplants in the United States (The Human Side of Technology: An International Symposium)
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■ Academic Qualifications
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~1983
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Faculty of Economics, Keio University, Graduated,
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~1986
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〔Master degree program〕 Cultural Anthropology, Graduate School, Division of History and Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Completed,
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~1997
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〔Doctoral course〕 Cultural Anthropology, Graduate School, Division of History and Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Completed,
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1997/05/01 Degree Acquisition
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University of New Mexico, Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology
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■ Career History
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■ Teaching Activities
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■ Academic Associations Membership
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■ Research Topics, Consignment Studies & KAKENHI Researches
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2009
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The Anthropology of Work (Key Word : "Organizations, Work, Cultural Anthropology, Ethnography")
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2. |
2008
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Globalization and Changes in Managerial Practices (Key Word : "Globalization, Managerial Practices, Human Resources Management")
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3. |
2006
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The intersection of Japanese labor study and the anthropological study of organizations: Methodological considerations (Key Word : "The Japanese Labor Study, Cultural Anthropology, Organizations, Methodology, Japan, United States")
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■ Current Specialized Field
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