Results1 Research

1 Research

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

AY2018

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

  • Ulf Sverdrup, Alf Håkon Hoel, Hideaki ShiroyamaMichelle Voyer, Elana Wilson Rowe, and Wrenn Yennie-Lindgren, “Improving Future Ocean Governance – Governance of Global Goods in an Age of Global Shifts,” T 20 Japan 2019 Task Force 6: Social Cohesion, Global Governance and the Future of Politics, Policy Brief #5, March 31, 2019, pp. 1-12, not peer reviewed,
    (https://t20japan.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/t20-japan-tf6-5-improving-future-ocean-governance.pdf).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama “Multilateralism with Multiple Layers and Strengthening the Base of National Capacity,” T 20 Japan 2019 Task Force 6: Social Cohesion, Global Governance and the Future of Politics, Policy Brief #11, March 15, 2019, pp. 1-12, not peer reviewed,
    (https://t20japan.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/t20-japan-tf6-11-multilateralism-with-multiple-layers.pdf)
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Goi keisei to shien shuho [Consensus building and support methods],” Jichi Jitsumu Seminar [Local Government Practice Seminar], No. 681, March 2019, pp. 5-8, not peer reviewed.
  • Roland W. Scholz, Masaru Yarime, Hideaki Shiroyama, “Global leadership for social design: theoretical and educational perspectives,” Sustainability Science, Vol. 13, 2018, pp. 447-464, peer reviewed.
  • Hideaki Shiroyama“Jinko chino to technology assessment: Wakugumi taisei to jikkenteki kokoromi [Artificial intelligence and technology assessment: Frameworks, systems, and experimental trials],” Journal of Science and Technology Studies, No. 16, December 2018, pp. 65-80, peer reviewed.
  • Jihyun Na, Hideaki Shiroyama“Gyosei no ‘global-ka to ‘global jinzai’: Nikkan hikaku no kanten kara [The ‘globalization’ of government and ‘global talent’: A Japan-Korea comparison],” Public Administration Review Quarterly, No. 162, June 2018, pp. 18-32.
  • Atsuo Kishimoto“Risk wo meguru ishikettei to regulatory science [Decision-making on risks and regulatory science],” Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, Japan, Vol. 14, No. 4, 2018, pp. 277-283.
  • Atsuo KishimotoEmerging risk no soki hakken to taio: Kokyoseisaku no kanten kara [Early detection and response to emerging risks: A public policy perspective],” Journal of Insurance Science, No. 642, September 2018, pp. 37-60.
  • Masahiro Matsuura, “Nihon ni okeru transition management no jissen [Implementing transition management in Japan],” Chiho Gyosei [Local Administration], No. 10776, 2018, pp. 2-5.
  • Masahiro Kakuwa(with Kazumasa Kusaka), “Roundtable on the Significance of the Scenario Approach in an ‘Age of Anxiety,’” Japan SPOTLIGHT, May/June 2018.
  • Hiroshi Ohashi, Effects of Consumer Subsidies for Renewable Energy on Industry Growth and Welfare: Japanese Solar Photovoltaic System (with S.Myojo), Journal of Japanese and International Economics, 48:55-67, 2018.
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Learning and Open Data in Sustainability Transitions: Evolutionary Implications of the Theory of Probabilistic Functionalism," Environment Systems and Decisions, 38 (1), 88-91 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, and Aitong Li, "Facilitating International Cooperation on Air Pollution in East Asia: Fragmentation of the Epistemic Communities," Global Policy, 9 (S3), 35-41 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, and Martin Karlsson, "Examining Technological Innovation Systems of Smart Cities: The Case of Japan and Implications for Public Policy and Institutional Design," in Jorge Niosi, ed., Innovation Systems, Policy and Management, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 394-417 (2018).
  • Tohru Yoshioka-Kobayashi, “Daigaku gijutsu iten survey no data de dekiru koto [What we can do with the University Technology Transfer Survey data],” in University Network for Innovation and Technology Transfer, “2017 Edition of the University Intellectual Property Annual Report – University Technology Transfer Survey,” 2018, pp. 6-21.
  • Yoshioka-Kobayashi, T., Fujimoto, T., Akiike, A., "The validity of industrial design registrations and design patents as a measurement of "good" product design: A comparative empirical analysis, " World Patent Information, 53, 14-23, 2018.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0172219017301503

Books (single-authored and co-authored)

  • Hideaki Shiroyama, Kagaku Gijutsu to Seiji [Science and Technology and Politics], Minerva Shobo, April 2018, pp. 1-271.
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Risk Management in Japan,” Ali Farazmand, ed., Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance, Springer, 2018, pp. 1-6, peer reviewed.
  • Takeuchi, K., Shiroyama, H., Saito, O., Matsuura, M. (Eds.) "Biofuels and Sustainability: Holistic Perspectives for Policy-making" Springer, 2018.
    https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9784431548942
  • Masahiro Matsuura, Otoshidokoro no Mitsukekata: Sekaiichi Yasashii Koshogaku Nyumon [How to Find Compromises: The World’s Most Reader-friendly Introduction to Negotiation], CrossMedia Publishing, 2018.
  • Bharadwaj, A., Yoshioka-Kobayashi, T., "Regulating standard essential patents in implementer-oriented countries: Insights from India and Japan," Bharadwaj, A., Devaiah, V. H., Gupta, I. (Eds.) Multi-dimensional Approaches Towards New Technology, Springer Singapore: Singapore, 2018.

Book reviews and introductions in academic journals and technical books, and interview articles

Lectures and panelist appearances at academic conferences and other events

  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Resilient Governance of Interconnected Risks,” King’s College London, London, UK (March 2019).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Nuclear Safety, Complex Risk Governance and Possible Cooperation in East Asia,” Strategic Partnership with Seoul National University at the University of Tokyo International Workshop on Energy in the 21st Century: Laws, Policies and Technologies, The University of Tokyo Hongo Campus, Tokyo (March 2019).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Japan’s Preference for PV and Recent Attempt for Balancing in the Context of East Asia,” The 5th PKU-UTokyo Forum: Co-creating the Future: Challenges, Opportunities and Power Dynamics in the 21st Century, The University of Tokyo Hongo Campus, Tokyo (February 2019).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “The Implications of a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’ in Maritime and Space Areas – balancing or complementarity with China’s initiatives,” 10th Five University Conference 2018, Prospects for Peace and Stability in the Asia-Pacific Region, National University of Singapore, Singapore (December 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Technology assessment to shakai design no kadai [Technology Assessment and Social Design Challenges],” 2nd Sakigake Researcher Talk Event, AP Tokyo Marunouchi, Tokyo (December 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Governance of Lessons Learning from Fukushima Accident,” Lessons learned from Fukushima: Roundtable in Second AGORAS conference “Lessons learned? Studying learning devices and processes in relation to technological accidents,” Beffroi de Montrouge, France (December 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Goi keisei to shien shuho [Consensus Building and Support Methods],” Symposium in Commemoration of Publication: Consensus Building in an Extinct Society – Spatial Control and Autonomy in an Era of Declining Population, Sophia University Yotsuya Campus, Tokyo (December 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama“Challenges in the Existing Rules and Policies for Space Debris Management,” Space Policy Workshop: Academic Workshop on “Space Policy and Law Perspectives for Space Debris Management,” The 25th Session of the Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agency Forum (APRSAF-25), Sheraton Towers Singapore, Singapore (November 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Japan’s Preference for PV and Recent Attempt for Balancing,” The Political Economy of Energy Transition toward Renewables, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China (October 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama “Governance of Interconnected Risks – Introduction,” The Risk Quotient 2018, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo (October 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “Technology Assessment as a Strategy for Lobbying – How to Deal With Various Evidence,” The Lobbying Summer Academy, Hotel Igeretxe, Bilbao, Spain (July 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “The Development of Digital Government and Public Service Reform in Japan,” Tokyo Fiscal Forum 2018: Strengthened Fiscal Management in Asia, Mita Conference Hall, Tokyo (June 2018).
  • Hideaki Shiroyama, “The Social Benefits of Automation and Institutional Foundation for Realizing Them,” 2nd Google-APRU Project on Transformation of Work in the Asia Pacific in the 21st Century, The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, Hong Kong, People’s Republic of China (June 2018).
  • Makiko Matsuo, “Governance for the Co-evolution of Science and Technology Innovation and Society: The Social Situation surrounding Genome Editing and the Role of Academia,” Open Seminar of the Frontier Development Program for Genome Editing, Doctoral Program for World-leading Innovative & Smart Education, Hiroshima University, Conference Room #201, Nihonbashi Life Science Building, February 24, 2019.
  • Makiko Matsuo, Global Health Governance Reform After the Ebola Crisis – where are we now?, Workshop on Global Policy Challenges for the Future Global Health in the SDG era, , Ito International Research Centre, The University of Tokyo, 19th Feb, 2019.
  • Makiko Matsuo, “Regulation and Governance of Genome-edited Organisms,” Session 2 C-1-2 Governance of Genome Edited Crops and the Public, Japanese Society for Science and Technology Studies, Seijo University, December 8, 2018.
  • Makiko Matsuo, Invited Lecture, “Trends in Regulations related to Genome Editing in the Food and Agricultural Sectors,” Science Agora 2018 “Genome Editing and Experimental Animals,” November 11, 2018.
  • Taniguchi, T., “Causes of Wicked Problems Originated from the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster”, The Risk Quotient 2018, Tokyo, October 25-26, 2018
  • Masahiro Kakuwa, “On Scenario Planning,” Universiti Tenaga Nasional, July 28, 2018.
  • Koichi Kikuchi, “The Obama Administration’s Space Exploration Plan,” 62nd Space Sciences and Technology Conference, October 2018.
  • Daiya Isogawa, “Intertemporal Substitution in Electricity Consumption: Evidence from a Dynamic Pricing Experiment for Residential Customers in Japan,” EARIE 2018, Athens College & Psychiko College, Athens, Greece, August 2018.
  • Yarime, Masaru "Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies for Sustainable Development in the Age of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Opportunities and Challenges in Public-Private Partnership," Training Workshop on Science, Technology and Innovation Policies for Sustainable Development in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UNESCAP), Science and Technology Policy Institute (STEPI), and Asia Research and Training Network on Science Technology and Innovation Policy (ARTNET on STI Policy), Incheon and Sejong, South Korea, March 19-22 (2019).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Governance and Policy Innovation in an Era of Disruptive Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges in Public Policy," Plenary Session, Asia-Pacific Public Policy Network (AP-PPN) Conference 2019, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST), Hong Kong, March 8-9 (2019).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Key Challenges in Innovation for Sustainable Energy Systems and Smart Cities," NTPU-HKUST Joint Workshop on Sustainable City and Renewable Energy, Center for Global Change and Sustainability Science (CGCSS), National Taipei University (NTPU), February 22 (2019).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Data-Driven Innovation and Opportunities for Sustainability through Collaboration between India and Hong Kong," Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, February 7 (2019).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Fostering Innovation for Urban Sustainability: A Comparative Analysis of the Innovation Systems of Smart Cities in Japan, United States, and China," TBSI Greater Bay Area Intellectual Forum Lecture 80, Tsinghua-Berkeley Shenzhen Institute (TBSI), Shenzhen, Guangdong, China, January 9 (2019).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Science-Policy Interface on Transboundary Air Pollution: Challenges in Overcoming the Fragmentation of the Epistemic Communities in East Asia," International Workshop on Approaches to Addressing Increasing Complexity of Sustainability Challenges in East Asia: Roles of Non-state Actors in Transboundary Networks, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization (IDE-JETRO), Chiba, Japan, December 20 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Stimulating Data-Driven Innovation: Policy and Strategic Implications in Global Competition and Cooperation," Abe Global Forum on Japanese and American Innovation in a Global Age, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, D.C., United States, December 3 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Stimulating Data-Driven Innovation: Policy and Strategic Implications in Global Competition and Cooperation," Abe Global Forum on Japanese and American Innovation in a Global Age, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, December 1 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Japan's Experience of Creating Innovation for Smart Cities: Implications for Public Policy for Urban Sustainability," Forum on Smart Cities in China - Reforming Multiple Planning Integration and Building Smart Cities, organized by the China Association for Science and Technology (CAST), Haikou, Hainan, China, November 24-25 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Comparative Analysis of the Innovation Systems of Smart Cities in Japan, United States, and China," Research Seminar, Department of Geography and Resource Management, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, September 28 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "International Perspectives on Sustainable Business," Business Sustainability Management Online Short Course, Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, September 21 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Japanese Innovation System of Smart Cities: Knowledge, Actors, and Institutions," International Workshop on Smart Cities in Asia: Development, Policy, and Governance, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore, August 17 (2018).
  • Yarime, Masaru, "Policy and Institutional Challenges in Creating Innovation for Smart Cities: Lessons and Implications of Japan's Experience," Inaugural Symposium of GREAT Smart Cities Center, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, May 18 (2018).
  • Yoshioka-Kobayashi, T., Watanabe, T. "A technological return to originating firms from knowledge spillovers: A new strategic tool or an unintentional side effect?"  Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology, PICMET 2018 (Honolulu, USA, 20, August, 2018), 2018.