Segment 1: oric
Segment 2: collaboration
Segment 3: academic-linkages
   

Nagoya University (Japan) signed an MoU with IoBM, whereby, the faculties of both the Universities/Institutes shall conduct collaborated research projects. Following is the list of projects assigned by the Nagoya University (Japan) for collaborative research projects

2016-2017
Sno. Name Department Current Research Project(s) Project Assigned
1 Seiwa Tanaka Acc. & Finance Anti-Money Laundering 2016-17
2 Kazuhisa Matsuda Acc. & Finance Tax crime centering on economic conspiracy trade; 2016-17
3 Tetsuya Sano Commerce Accounting Ethics 2016-17
4 Yuji Ono Commerce Can the Use of More Tariffs Induce Manufacturers to Higher Profits; 2016-17
5 Masataka Yamada Commerce Development of Organic Influencer Scale; 2016-17
6 Lei Duan Commerce Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs); 2016-17
7 Kazuo Nozaka Commerce Earnings Management; 2016-17
8 Ryosuke Sekiguchi Commerce Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organizations 2016-17
9 Yu Chen Commerce M&A legislation 2016-17
10 Stuart Warrington Communication An action research project examining the impact of learner training for L2 digital literacy; 2016-17
11 Matthew Love Communication Developing Effective Pedagogy and Practice: Teaching Digital Storytelling in an EFL Context in Japanese Higher Education; 2016-17
12 Chih-Hao Chang Communication School Choice in Educational Policy; 2016-17
13 Misako Ikeda Communication Historical development of constitutionalism, political parties and parliaments in Egypt 2016-17
14 Keita Nakanishi Communication Japanese history of local government and society 2016-17
15 Masayuki Yamatsuta Communication Comparative Study between modern European ethics (e.g. Kantian Ethics) and Tetsuro Watsujis “Ethics”; 2016-17
16 Hideharu Isono Communication Content-Based Instruction in Japanese; 2016-17
17 Takashi Tsubakita Communication Development of the health literacy scale called funHLS-A and funHLS-YA 2016-17
18 Tyler McPeek Communication Vocal Typology in Commerce; 2016-17
19 Yizhou Lan Communication Influence of L1 Japanese pitch on L2 English stress and intonation; 2016-17
20 Irina Averianova Communication Attitudes of undergraduates to Womenomics; 2016-17
21 Akiko Muroya Communication Test the validity of the predictive power of the Feature Reassembly Hypothesis (Lardiere, 2009) as a follow-up study; 2016-17
22 John Elliott Communication Global academic rankings; 2016-17
23 Jonathan Damiani Communication Rethinking Leadership Education: Narrative Inquiry and Leadership Stories; 2016-17
24 Joonha Park Communication Cultural change in East Asia; 2016-17
25 Junaid Malik Communication Issues of voice and identity in the setting of L2 English writing; 2016-17
26 Masaki Mizobuchi Communication U.S. “war on terror”; 2016-17
27 Mayumi Kamada Communication Trans-border migration and border management in Australia’s northern waters; 2016-17
28 Minhao Yu Communication China and Global Governance: Discourses, Intentions and Implications: How the concept of global governance is promulgated in China’s academic circles, what is the backgrounds and intentions of the Chinese government’s acceptance of this new concept, 2016-17
29 Robert Yeates Communication Serialized narratives in digital media 2016-17
30 Thomas Hayward Communication Understanding stakeholder positions for the internationalization of universities; 2016-17
31 Guihua Zhao Communication Emigration in East Asia, educational strategy for the future of the child; 2016-17
32 Seng Ong Communication Ph.D. thesis (ABD): Historiography of Euro-American Imperialism in China; 2016-17
33 Ichiro Yoshino Economics How does Network effect affect the amount of investment in cost-reducing investment? Comparison between Strategic and Non-strategic cases. 2016-17
34 Toru Yarita Economics Financial Theory of the Price level in Growing or Shrinking Economy 2016-17
35 Hokuto Dazai Economics Ownership diversification in Japan; 2016-17
36 Kazuyuki Marumi Economics Research of public sector labor markets in Japan 2016-17
37 Kazuhiro Takino Economics My research is to verify the role of the transaction system for derivatives with counterparty risk via the equilibrium criteria in Microeconomics 2016-17
38 Toshiyuki Yamawake Economics Motive of upstream firms to undertake vertical integration; 2016-17
39 Nobuo Kawazoe Economics Systematic review and meta-analysis on health economics or medical epidemiology 2016-17
40 Masaoki Tamura Economics Healthcare Inequality; 2016-17
41 Masataka Iwata Economics Inducing Truth-telling Behavior through multiple agents’ interaction 2016-17
42 Satoshi Yoshii Economics Investigation on enterprise price setting behaviors in Japan; 2016-17
43 Takemasa Sekine Economics Subsidy regulation 2016-17
44 Nobuyuki Nomura Management Analysis and consideration of the public facility 2016-17
45 Kentaro Yabe Management Research of vicious cycle of human relation 2016-17
46 Kyoko Fujii Management Security detention/Internment in Non-International Armed Conflicts and The United Nations Practice 2016-17
47 Jiro Hodoshima   Risk Evaluation by Utility Indifference Value; 2016-17
48 Tadao Onaka Management On Leadership and Strategy of Corporate Sustainability Management One joint paper for AOM Review and One Book plan to be published May 2017 2016-17
49 Hiroshi Ito Management Active Learning from Neuroscientific Perspectives; 2016-17
50 Hiroyuki Kurimoto Management Case development on SME’s business succession 2016-17
51 Masao Tsuji   Rigidity and Constitutional Amendment 2016-17
52 Shigetsune Yamoto Management A research project of motion picture production in Japan 2016-17
53 Takashi Kitamura Management Cross-National Causal Analysis of the Relationship between Constitutional; 2016-17
54 Kazuhiko Kato Management My current research project is to examine the role of the network effects in the platform strategy. Most of so-called digital companies have leveraged the platform-oriented principle in order to promote their platform products into the market. 2016-17
55 Masamichi Ishii Management Strategy process for discontinuous innovation; 2016-17
56 Sangheon Han Management Analytic Hierarchy Process; 2016-17
57 Goi Hoe Chin Management Development of dynamic capability for Student based Venture 2016-17
58 Masahiko Kamekura Management Area Revitalization 2016-17
59 Mitsuyori Miyake Management Development of Human Resources Assessment Method; 2016-17
60 Nobuyuki Matsuo Management History of Modern Vietnam 2016-17
61 Tsutomu Hiroshima Management Path Integral; 2016-17
62 Yuji Nagasawa Management Case development on entrepreneur and health care 2016-17