Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4522: Topics on Japanese Industry (Current Status and Future Trends of Telecommunications Indsutry) Winter Masaki ITO
The course surveys and analyzes the current status and future trends of the telecommunications industry. Topics to discuss include the position of telecommunications in the IT market, the impact of the internet and mobile communication and their related technologies, and the current trends of the telecommunications network services.
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Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4523: Topics on Japanese Industry (Beer and other Alcoholic Beverages Industry)
Winter Maruyama
In this series of lectures, we will describe a variety of the beer and other alcoholic beverages industry, including its history, business structures and latest developments. Major items are as outlined below:Brief Overview of Alcoholic Beverages Industry and Features of Its Markets; History of Beer; Manufacturing; R&D; Marketing; Distribution; Sales Promotion Activities; Consumer Trends; Human Resources Development; CSR; Challenges and Future Perspectives of the Alcoholic Beverages Industry; etc.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
2201: Japanese Economy
Winter Masanao ITOH
This course aims to give the basic and standard knowledge on contemporary Japanese Economy. This course begins to explain the Japanese economic situation in 1970s', the following, advances to clarify the structural change by internationalization and liberalization in 1980' and ends to examine the financial crisis and stagnation in 1990s'and 2000s'.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4402: History of Japanese Economic Thought
Winter Takeda
This course covers the historical development of Japanese economic thought by focusing the following aspects. Premodern and modern in economic thought; market. firm, manager, labour, contract, economic policy etc. socio-economic backgraund.
ICS , Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy
[Term 1] Special Topics: Japanese Culture (R. Davies) (2008/Term 1&2 (Fall&Winter))
Japanese Culture is an elective course for ICS students who are new to Japan, although it is required for scholarship students in the Young Leaders' Program (YLP). Classes will be held mainly on Saturday mornings, and if necessary, occasional meetings may also be scheduled on Friday afternoons or weekday evenings, for a total of seven sessions.
This course was originally designed for YLP students, but recently, other international students at ICS have also been welcomed to participate. In addition, a small number of Japanese
A Japanese & International Experience
The IUJ experience is both Japanese and international. IUJ's location in Japan is ideal for an MBA program with a distinct Asia focus. IUJ's rural location allows students to experience the wonders of traditional Japanese culture. Cosmopolitan Tokyo, arguably the most fun, and definitely the trendiest city in the world, is easily accessible via bullet train. Students have academic and business opportunities in this world financial center.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
4041: Japanese Economic History
Summer Takeda
This course gives an advanced lecture Japan's Economic History mainly from the 1850s to Showa depression.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
3306: Business Hitory of Japan
Summer Kasuya
The course addresses activities of merchants in the Edo era, emergence of modern firms in the 19th century, and how they coped with the depression in the interwar period. The transition of Japanese corporate system around the Second World War and management of Japanese corporations in the high growth era are also addressed.
Valuation of Japanese Management Style
So-called "Japanese Management Style" among major Japanese companies had once
been praised as the source of competitive strength of Japanese "Kaisha," and t
hen criticized as a symbol of their inefficiency as the bubble economy collaps
ed in the last decade of the 20th century. Has the Japanese management style
changed or disappearred? Many experts now have somewhat mixed views; Some hav
e been changed, some other disapperred, but some remain. Japanese companies i
n good conditions have good management styles, and vice versa.
In this course we approach the Japanese management style by using relatively n
ew model for
Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade (SIFT)
Japanese (Business Japanese) four years
This program is intended to cultivate advanced specialized personnel for foreign economics and trade departments and enterprises, foreign-funded enterprises, multinationals and overseas enterprises. Students graduating from this program will be acquainted with the basic concepts and general practices of international trade and economics, while at the same time acquire solid basis of Japanese language and convincing abilities of listening , speaking, reading and writing, especially the ability to apply Japanese language to business field. Moreover, students will have deep understanding of Japanese society and culture and good mastery of English communication
ICS , Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy
[Term 3] Operations Management II (S. Kobayashi) (2009/Term 3&4 (Spring&Summer))
The Operations Management I course in Term 2 discusses managerial issues among a wide range of industries using the case method. In contrast, Operations Management II in Term 3 will take a more hands-on approach in studying the Japanese manufacturing industry.
The Japanese manufacturing industry has enjoyed a competitive advantage in the world market for years. However, many observers claim that it has lost its competitiveness. On the other hand, good examples of operational excellence still exist in Japan.
This course aims to investigate the essence
Industry Analysis (EKM 3410)
This course is designed to sharpen students’ capability to analysis the industry as a basis of strategy formulation. The aim of the course is to enhance students’ understanding of the industry structure and characteristics, the key success factors and driving forces in the evolution of the industry, and the analysis of their impacts on strategy formulation and implementation.
Private Equity & Venture Capital
Anywhere in the world, mobility of people, technology, and money are behind the creation of new entrepreneurial firms. Venture capitalists are more and more willing to pick-up these opportunities locally, with their strategic decisions on industry sectors and geographic focus shaping the venture business of the next five-ten year. The Asia-Pacific region, with its fastest growing economies, buoyant stock-markets and huge market-places, could be find itself at the centre of a new wave of venture-funding.
�gPrivate Equity & Venture Capital�h course aims at addressing the fundamentals underlying this phenomena, analysing the industry from an Asia-Pacific region
Graduate School of Economics and Business Administration at Hokkaido University
Japanese Language Program
Although Hokkaido University offers some Japanese language Lessons, it does not have a program for studying Japanese as a second language. Please remember that you are required to have advanced Japanese language ability to be accepted to our school. For more information, see the ISC homepage.
Faculty of Economic at The University of Tokyo
3307: Marketing
Winter Taguchi
This lecture examines the role and management process of marketing. It also focuses mainly on marketing management in terms of customer and competition analysis. The importance of building and retaining relationships with customers is a theme that runs throughout this lecture. Topics include the historical development of marketing, marketing management process, market segmentation and targeting, competitive strategy and positioning, marketing mix, Japanese market and consumer behavior, brand and OEM, service marketing, and business marketing.
Course Offerings
- Course Offerings
The JLP's main focus is on developing student's communication skills throughout all levels of courses. For this purpose, JLP has two tracks of courses; the main track and the light loaded track….
- Intensive Japanese Classes for IUJ Students
The intensive Japanese classes are offered just before the fall term begins for beginners who would like to prepare for the qualifying tests….
- Qualifying Tests
All students including incoming exchange students who are interested in taking a Japanese course at IUJ must take and pas the qualifying test. Students must send in an application form to take the test and