Results1 Research

1 Research

1-2 Results related to science, technology and innovation governance achieved by STIG project members

AY2016

Papers (peer-reviewed papers, invited papers, university bulletins, etc.) and reports

  • Hideaki Shiroyama, "Case Study of Eco-Town Project in Kitakyushu - Tension among incumbents and the transition from industrial city to green city", together with Shinya Kajiki, Derk Loorbach, Julia Wittmayer, Junichi Fujino and Satoru Mizuguchi, eds., Governance of Urban Sustainability Transitions: European and Asian Experiences, pp.113-132 (Springer, 2016)
  • Yasushi Katsuma, Hideaki Shiroyama and Makiko Matsuo, “Challenges in achieving the sustainable development goal on good health and well-being: Global governance as an issue for the means of implementation,” Asia-Pacific Development Journal, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2016, pp. 105-125, peer reviewed
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, Yasushi Katsuma, Makiko Matsuo, “Global Health Governance: Analysis and Lessons Learned from the Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak and the Identification of Future Response Options,” presented at Prince Mahidol Award Conference (PMAC) Side Meeting, Policy Recommendations for the 2016 G7 Summit in Japan: Toward Resilient and Sustainable Universal Health Coverage (UHC), 27th Jan. 2016, Lotus Suite, Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld, Bangkok, Thailand, 2016.
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, Yasushi Katsuma and Matsuo Makiko, "Rebuilding Global Health Governance - Recommendation for the G 7", PARI Policy Brief, 2016,
    not peer reviewed (http://pari.u-tokyo.ac.jp/publications/policy_brief_160513_globalhealthgovernance.pdf).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, "Nuclear Safety Regulation before the Fukushima Accident and Post-accident Reform", Keiichi Tsunekawa, ed., Five Years After: Reassessing Japan's Responses to the Earthquake, Tsunami, and the Nuclear Disaster, pp. 57-79, University of Tokyo Press, 2016.
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, "Political Dimensions of Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy and the Importance of Local Contexts", Jurgen Basedow and Toshiyuki Kono, eds., Special Economic Zones: Law and Policy Perspectives, pp. 99-116, Mohr Siebec, November 2016.
  • Derk Loorbach, Julia Wittmayer, Hideaki Shiroyama, Junichi Fujino and Satoru Mizuguchi, eds. Governance of Urban Sustainability Transitions: European and Asian Experiences, Springer, 2016.
  • Yasushi Katsuma, Hideaki Shiroyama and Makiko Matsuo, "Challenges in achieving the health Sustainable Development Goal: Global Governance as an issue for the mean of implementation", Asia-Pacific Development Journal, Vol. 23, No. 2, 2016, pp. 105-125.
  • Niki Frantzeskaki, Hideaki Shiroyama, “Sketching Future Research Directions for Transition Management Applications in Cities,” in Derk Loorbach, Julia Wittmayer, Hideaki Shiroyama, Junichi Fujino and Satoru Mizuguchi, eds. Governance of Urban Sustainability Transitions: European and Asian Experiences, pp. 183-189, Springer, 2016.
  • Derk Loorbach, Hideaki Shiroyama, “The Challenge of Sustainable Urban Development and Transforming Cities,” in Derk Loorbach, Julia Wittmayer, Hideaki Shiroyama, Junichi Fujino and Satoru Mizuguchi, eds. Governance of Urban Sustainability Transitions: European and Asian Experiences, pp. 3-12, Springer, 2016.
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Genshiryoku anzen kisei no kadai to taio [Nuclear safety regulation: Issues and responses],” Journal of Science and Technology Studies, No. 12, May 2016, pp. 139-148.
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Fukugo risk to global governance: kinoteki approach no tenkai to genkai [Complex risks and global governance: Implementation and limitations of a functional approach],” in Atsushi Sugita, ed., Iwanami Koza Gendai 4: Global-ka no naka no seiji [Iwanami Course Modern World 4: Politics in Globalization], Iwanami Shoten, April 2016, pp. 239-268.
  • M. Sugiyama, I. Sakata, H. Shiroyama, H.Yoshikawa, and T. Taniguchi, “Research management: Five years on from Fukushima”, Nature Vol. 531 (7592), March 2016, pp. 29–31.
  • Makiko Matsuo“Teisenryo hoshasen no kenko risk to sono bogo discipline wo koeta renkei no kokoromi [Health risk and protection from low-level radiation: Enhancing the cooperation between disciplines],” Japanese Journal of Health Physics, Vol. 51, No. 4, 2016, pp. 258-262.
  • Kenji Shibuya, Japan Global Health Working Group, “Protecting human security: proposals for the G7 Ise-Shima Summit in Japan,” The Lancet, Vol. 387, No. 10033, 2016, pp. 2155-2162 (co-authored by Makiko Matsuo as a member of the Japan Global Health Working Group).
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, “Shokuhin anzen bunya no risk hyoka kanri no korekara: Shikiichi no umu wo koete [The future of risk assessment and management in the food safety field: Beyond thresholds],” Oleoscience, Vol. 16, No. 12, September 2016, pp. 571-577.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, “Shikizai ni kansuru regulation koza (dai 2 ko) nanomaterial [Course on color material regulations (II): Nanomaterials],” Journal of the Japan Society of Colour Material, Vol. 89, No. 11, August 2016, pp. 403-408.
    https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/shikizai/89/11/_contents/-char/ja/
  • Masahiro Matsuura and Kenshi Baba, "Consensus Building for Long-term Sustainability in the Non-North American Context: Reflecting on a Stakeholder Process in Japan" Negotiation and Conflict Management Research, 9(3), pp. 256-268, 2016.
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ncmr.12076
  • Taniguchi, T., “Technology Assessment and Risk Governance: Challenges Ahead in Japan”, “Technology Assessment in Japan and Europe” edited by A. Moniz and K. Okuwada, p23-35, KIT Scientific Publishing, 2016
  • Masahiro Kakuwa, “Nihon no suiso shakai no kanosei scenario planning [The potential of Japan’s hydrogen society: Scenario planning],” Petrotech, November 2016.
  • Masahiro Kakuwa, “Nihon no suiso shakai no kanosei scenario planning [The potential of Japan’s hydrogen society: Scenario planning],” Petrotech, November 2016.
  • Masahiro Kakuwa, “Scenario planning no riron: Sono giho to jissenteki katsuyo [Scenario planning theory: Techniques and practical applications],” JOGMEC Oil and Natural Gas Review, Vol. 50, No. 5, September 2016.
  • K. Kikuchi, R. Yamanaka, T. Yamaguchi, “Cosmo Anthropology and Pathway to Exploration”, International Astronautical Congress, IAC-16-E3.2.13.x33722, September 2016.
  • K. Kikuchi, R. Yamanaka, T. Yamaguchi, “JAXA’s Educational Activities through JEM Utilization”, International Journal of Microgravity Science and Application, Vol.33, No.2, pp. 330210-1-3, April 2016.
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Implementing Technology Assessment through Stakeholder Platforms: Strategic Resource Logistics for Socially Robust Models of Sustainability Innovation," in Antonio Moniz and Kumi Okuwada, eds., Technology Assessment in Japan and Europe, Karlsruhe: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) Scientific Publishing, 129-145 (2016).
  • Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi and Toshiya Watanabe, “Toroku isho no kachi wo arawasu shihyo: Isho no hiinyosu ni tsuite no tansakuteki kenkyu [Do forward citations indicate design right value? An explorative study],” Journal of Intellectual Property Association of Japan, Vol. 12, No. 3, 2016, pp. 72-95.
    https://www.ipaj.org/bulletin/backnumber/JIPAJ12-3/p72-95.html
  • Morichika, N. & Shibayama, S. Use of Dissertation Data in Science Policy Research. Scientometrics, 108(1): 221-241, 2016.
  • Shibayama, S. & Baba, Y. Dishonest Conformity in Peer Review. Prometheus 33(3): 215-233, 2016.
  • Nariaki Nishino(project director: Yuya Kajikawa), JST Strategic Basic Research Programs (R&D of science and technology for society), “Action Research for Realizing Innovation with Infometric Approach,” Project adopted for “Science of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy R&D Program,” October 2013–September 2016.

Books (single-authored and co-authored)

  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Nuclear Safety Regulation before the Fukushima Accident and Post-accident Reform,” Keiichi Tsunekawa, ed., Five Years After: Reassessing Japan’s Responses to the Earthquake, Tsunami, and the Nuclear Disaster, University of Tokyo Press, 2016, pp. 57-79, peer reviewed.
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Political Dimensions of Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy and the Importance of Local Contexts,” Jurgen Basedow and Toshiyuki Kono, eds., Special Economic Zones: Law and Policy Perspectives, Mohr Siebeck, November 2016, pp. 99-116, peer reviewed.
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Fukugo risk to global governance: Kinoteki approach no tenkai to genkai [Complex risks and global governance: Implementation and limitations of a functional approach],” in Atsushi Sugita, ed., Iwanami Koza Gendai 4: Global-ka no naka no seiji [Iwanami Course Modern World 4: Politics in Globalization], Iwanami Shoten, April 2016, pp. 239-268, not peer reviewed.
  • Derk Loorbach, Julia Wittmayer, Hideaki Shiroyama, Junichi Fujino and Satoru Mizuguchi, eds. Governance of Urban Sustainability Transitions: European and Asian Experiences, Springer, 2016
  • Matsuura, M. and Schenk, T. (Eds.) and Todd Schenk, eds., Joint Fact-Finding in Urban Planning and Environmental Disputes, Routledge/Earthscan, 2016.

Lectures and panelist appearances at academic conferences and other events

  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Analysis of Fukushima Nuclear Power Accident, Regulatory Reform and Governance of Interconnected Risks,” Public Policy Workshop on Governance of Grand Risks, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China (March 2017).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Impact & Risk Assessment on AI Networking by the Subcommittee on Impact & Risk Assessment of the Conference toward AI Network Society (MIC),” STIG International Symposium: Assessment of and Society’s Response to AI and Robots, The University of Tokyo Hongo Campus, Tokyo (March 2017).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Governing Multiple Interconnected Risks in Digital Era,” Tokyo Expert Roundtable on “Structuring Research on Sustainable Digital Environments (SDE),” The University of Tokyo Hongo Campus, Tokyo (February 2017).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Governing Uncertainty of Multiple Interconnected Risks Caused by Technological Development: Introduction to the Second Session,” Open Forum International Security in Times of Uncertainty, Tokyo (February 2017).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Governing Interconnectedness of Multiple Risks,” Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting 2016, San Diego, USA (December 2016).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Transition Management for Sustainability Innovation – the dynamism of local experiments and roles of informal networks and governments in Japan,” International Workshop on Social Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Public Policy, Singapore (December 2016).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Identifying the actors in global health-introduction,” Strengthening Global Health Governance Architecture – What are the achievements and what are left behind, The University of Tokyo Hongo Campus, Tokyo (November 2016).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Potential Opportunities for Japan-India Cooperation in Civil Space Application,” 3rd SPLANAP University of Tokyo-NIAS Joint Regional Space Policy Roundtable Meeting, Bangalore, India (August 2016).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Roles of International Players in Global Health – The case of Ebola Crisis,” Global Health Diplomacy Workshop, The University of Tokyo (May 2016).
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “Examining Risk Communication for Regenerative Medicine,” Symposium 9 at the 16th Congress of the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine, March 7, 2017.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “Safety and Risk Concepts: How to Face New Approaches,” Civic Symposium “The Future of Regenerative Medicine” Organized by the Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine, December 23, 2016.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “How to answer the question ‘how safe is safe enough?’ in the post 3.11 era,” Second CIGS Nuclear and Law Workshop, November 22, 2016.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “Addressing potential risks of CNTs,” CNT25-International Symposium on Carbon Nanotube, November 17, 2016.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “Data Science + Behavioral Science: How to Move toward a Healthy and Safe Society,” Dokkyo University Institute of Informatics Symposium, November 12, 2016.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “Who is responsible for the safety and security of new technologies?” International Joint Forum: Innovation Beyond Technique 2016, September 14, 2016.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “Conceptualization of Regulatory Science: Aimed at Establishing and Promoting ‘The Other Science,’” Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Environmental Toxicology, September 7, 2016.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “Introduction to Risk Studies for Medical Safety,” Medical Safety Basic Course 2016, July 20, 2016.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “The Past, Present, and Future of ‘10 to the Minus Fifth Power,’” Safety Engineering Symposium 2016, July 8, 2016.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto, Invited Lecture, “What Should Be the Standard Values to Contribute to Food Safety Assurance?,” Food Risk Communication Forum 2016, April 24, 2016.
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Encouraging Innovation for Smart Cities: An Analysis of Innovation Systems and Implications for Public Policy," Energy Research Seminar, Asian Energy Studies Centre, Hong Kong Baptist University, March 2 (2017).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Stimulating Innovation for Smart Cities: Japan’s Experience and Global Implications," Golisano Institute for Sustainability Research Seminar, Rochester Institute of Technology, New York, February 15 (2017).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Digitalizing Innovation: Japan’s Experience of Developing Smart Cities and Implications for Business, Public Policy, and Sustainability in East Asia," First Interdisciplinary Symposium on East Asian Business "Digital East Asia: Emerging Trends in Public Policy and Regulation," East Asian Studies Center, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, United States, February 10 (2017).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Digitalizing Innovation in Japan: The Development of Smart Cities and Implications for Business, Policy, and Sustainability in Asia-Pacific," Contemporary Japan Speaker Series Part 3, London Asia Pacific Centre for Social Science, King's College London, London, United Kingdom, February 2 (2017).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Digitalisation of Innovation and Its Implications for Sustainability: Japan's Experience of Developing Smart Cities," STEaPP Seminar, Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy (STEaPP), University College London, London, United Kingdom, February 1 (2017).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Stimulating Innovation for Sustainability under the Belt and Road Initiative: The Role of Japan in International Cooperation and Collaboration," Academia International Conference on Economic and Financial Cooperation: Hong Kong and the World under the Belt and Road Initiative, co-organised by the Central Policy Unit of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government and the Hong Kong Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, December 15-16 (2016).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Stimulating Innovation for Smart Cities: Japan’s Experience and Challenges for Urban Sustainability," The 2016 International Conference on Urban Infrastructure and Management, Shanghai, China, November 17-18 (2016).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Diversity in Implementing Smart Cities: Implications of Area Studies for Science, Technology, and Innovation Policy and Governance," International Conference on the Relevance of Area Studies for the Sciences and Public Policy: Examples from Europe and Asia, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, November 14-15 (2016).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Sustainable Smart Cities and the Role of Data," Secure Cities: A NetApp Dialogue, Singapore, August 24 (2016).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Japanese Case Study on System Transformation: Smart Communities," 47th Session of the Working Party on Innovation and Technology Policy (TIP), Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris, France, June 20-22 (2016).
  • Yarime, Masaru, Opportunities and Challenges in Sustainability Transitions: A Reflection on Japanese Experiences of Transdisciplinary Research," Forum Co-creation for Ecological and Social Transition, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, April 29 (2016)
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Integrated Solutions to Complex Problems: Transforming Japanese Science and Technology," Roundtable on Japan's Possible Futures – Sponsored by U.S. Social Science Research Council (SSRC), Association for Asian Studies (AAS) Annual Conference 2016, Seattle, Washington, United States, March 31 (2016).
  • Daiya Isogawa, “Effects of Dynamic Electricity Pricing on Residential Customers,” 7th Asia-Pacific Innovation Conference, Acros Fukuoka, November 2016.
  • Daiya Isogawa, “Effects of Dynamic Electricity Pricing on Residential Customers,” 2016 Japanese Economic Association Autumn Meeting, Waseda University, September 2016.
  • Daiya Isogawa, “Cost-benefit Analysis for Load Adjustment Contracts on Industrial Electricity Use in Japan,” 2016 Japanese Economic Association Spring Meeting, Nagoya University, June 2016.
  • Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi, 1st Science of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Open Forum “Research Risk Management and Research Promotion at Universities: The Overall Structure of the Issue and the Handling of Data and Results,” Iino Conference Hall, Tokyo, January 25, 2017.
  • Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi, “How to Understand the Role of URAs and What to Assess,” 2nd RMAN-J Annual Conference, Annual Conference Secretariat Session “The Function of URAs in Japan: Based on the FY2014 URA Deployment Status Survey,” Fukui Prefectural Hall, Fukui, September 2, 2016.