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

AY2021

Papers (peer reviewed)

  • Shiroyama, H. (2021), “Roles and Challenges for WHO in Global Healthcare Governance”, Journal of International Law and Diplomacy , Vol. 120, No. 1 & 2, pp. 98-109.
  • Tabata, N., Tsukada, M., Kubo, K., Inoue, Y., Miroku, R., Odashima, F., Shiratori K., Sekiya, T., Sengoku, S., Shiroyama, H. and Kimura, H., “Living Lab for Citizens’ Wellness: A Case of Maintaining and Improving a Healthy Diet under the COVID-19 Pandemic”, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 19, January 2022, pp. 1254.
  • Verspieren, Q. (2021), “Historical Evolution of the Concept of Space Traffic Management Since 1932: The Need for a Change of Terminology”, Space Policy, 56, p. 101412.
  • Wang, J., Shibayama, S. (2022), “Mentorship and Creativity: Effects of Mentor Creativity and Mentoring Style”, Research Policy, Vol. 52, No.3 (forthcoming).
  • Shibayama, S., Yin, D., Matsumoto, K. (2021), “Measuring novelty in science with word embedding”, PLoS ONE, 16: e0254034.
  • Matsumoto, K., Shibayama, S., Kang, B., Igami, M. (2021), “ Introducing a novelty indicator for scientific research: Validating the knowledge-based combinatorial approach” Scientometrics, Vol. 126, pp. 6891-6915.
  • Shibayama, S., Lawson, C. (2021), “The use of rewards in the sharing of research resources” Research Policy, Vol. 50, No. 7 (forthcoming)
  • Shibayama, S. (2021) “Development of originality under inbreeding: A case of life science labs in Japan”, Higher Education Quarterly, Vol. 76, No. 1, pp. 63-75.
  • Muscio, A., Shibayama, S., Ramaciotti, L. (2021), “Universities and start-up creation by PhD graduates: the role of scientific and social capital of academic laboratories”, Journal of Technology Transfer, Vol. 47, pp. 147-175.
  • Kimita, K., Matschewsky, J. and Sakao, T (2021), “A method for remanufacturing process planning and control using loosely coupled systems”, Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, Transactions of the ASME, Vol. 143, No. 10, pp. 101001-1-17.
  • Kimita, K., Brambila-Macias, S.A., Tillman, M.A. and Sakao, T. (2021), “Failure analysis method for enhancing circularity through systems perspective”, Journal of Industrial Ecology, Vol. 25, Issue 3, pp. 544-562.
  • Lee, S., Nishiyama, K., Kimita, K., and Nishino, N.(2021), “Co-creation and Personalization as Incentive Mechanisms of Utilizing External Innovation Sources: Which Performs Better?,” Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 274-293, 2021.

Papers (invited)

  • Shiroyama, H.(2022), “Coordinating Free Cross-Border Data Flows and Diverse Public Policy Objectives”, Research Group on ‘Economic-Security Linkag es’ Interim Report, The Japan Institute of International Affairs, pp. 95-108.
  • Shiroyama, H. (2022), “Redefining Science and Technology Policy: Interdisciplinary Relations, International Relations, and Public-Private Sector Relations”, The Tokyo Foundation for Policy Research Review 2021-071.
  • Shiroyama, H. (2021), “Attempts at Capacity Building and Challenges in the Administration of Nuclear Safety Regulation”, in Japanese Society for Public Administration (ed.) The Annals of the Japanese Society for Public Administration (Public Administration Surveys, Studies, and Identification of Lessons Learned: Focusing on the Accident at Fukushima Daiichi Power Plant), Vol. 56, pp. 31-35.
  • Verspieren, Q. (2021), “Establishment of a Space Operations Squadron at the Japan Air Self-Defense Force in 2020: current status and future prospects”, 22nd Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance Technologies (AMOS) Conference, Maui, Hawaii.
  • Verspieren, Q. (2022), “Space traffic management and emerging space countries: a right to pollute?”, 33rd International Symposium on Space Technology and Science, Beppu-Oita, Japan: The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences.
  • Verspieren, Q. (2022), “UNISEC-Global Initiative on Government Policies in Support of Space Education”, 33rd International Symposium on Space Technology and Science, Beppu-Oita, Japan: The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “What Did the 10-Year Investigation Committee on the Accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Stations Reveal?”, Journal of the Atomic Energy Society of Japan (ATOMOΣ ), Vol. 63, No. 5, pp. 1-15.
  • Suzuki, K. (2022) “Examining the Concept of Economic Statecraft ”, International Relations , Vol. 205, pp. 1-13.

Papers (others, university bulletins, etc.)

  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “Main Issues in Modern Economic Security”, Diplomacy , No.68, July-August 2021, pp. 14-21.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “China’s Space Development and Its Use for Military Purposes”, East Asia , No. 651, pp. 18-25.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “The Iran Nuclear Agreement and Issues in the Middle East”, CISTEC Journal, No. 193, pp. 171-177.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “Il Giappone Cerca Spazio”, Lo Spazio Serve a Farci la Guerra, Limes, No.12, 2021 (30 December, 2021).
  • Chen, Y. , Shiroyama, H., Sugiyama, M., Aoki, K., Kimura, O., Mori, A., Ohta , K., Matsuura, M., Matsuo, M. (2021), “The State of Transition Research in Japan and Future Prospects”, The University of Tokyo Institute for Future Initiatives Working Paper, No. 9, pp. 1-24.

Publications

  • Verspieren, Q. and Coral, G. (2022), ‘Chapter 1. Why Space Matters in ASEAN’, in Verspieren, Q., Berthet, M., Coral, G., Nakasuka, S., and Shiroyama, H. (eds) ASEAN Space Programs: History and Way Forward. Singapore: Springer Nature.
  • Verspieren, Q. (2022) ‘Chapter 7. Comparison of established ASEAN space programs and lessons learned’, in Verspieren, Q., Berthet, M., Coral, G., Nakasuka, S., and Shiroyama, H. (eds) ASEAN Space Programs: History and Way Forward. Singapore: Springer Nature.
  • Verspieren, Q. and Berthet, M. (2022), ‘Chapter 8. Other ASEAN countries: space achievements so far’, in Verspieren, Q., Berthet, M., Coral, G., Nakasuka, S., and Shiroyama, H. (eds) ASEAN Space Programs: History and Way Forward. Singapore: Springer Nature.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “U.S.-China technological hegemony and Japan's economic security”, Policy Briefs, 2021/13, The Global Governance Programme, EU-Asia project, European University Institute, April 2021. Full-text via DOI: 10.2870/53704; ISBN: 978-92-9084-968-1, total 9 pages.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “Public policies to support commercial space in Japan” in Marco Aliberti and Quentin Verspieren (eds.) New Space in Asia: Experts views on space policy and business trends in Asian countries, European Space Policy Institute, 2021, pp.23-29.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “UN sanctions on Iran and their financial elements” in Sachiko Yoshimura (eds.) United Nations Financial Sanctions, Routledge, 2021, pp.150-165.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “Introduction: Issues for the Second Independent Accident Investigation: Do not brook the ‘normal pattern ’”, in Asia Pacific Initiative (ed.) 10-year Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Final Report by Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Nuclear Accident , Discover 21 , pp. 13-25.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “Conclusion: Creating the ‘shape of this country’”, in Asia Pacific Initiative (ed.) 10-year Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Final Report by Investigation Commission on the Fukushima Nuclear Accident, Discover 21, pp. 273-293.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “Prime Minister’s Office”, in The Independent Investigation Commission on the Japanese Government’s Response to COVID-19, Report on Best Practices and Lessons Learned, Asia Pacific Initiative, 2021, pp.417-451.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “The Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry (MHLW)” in The Independent Investigation Commission on the Japanese Government’s Response to COVID-19, Report on Best Practices and Lessons Learned, Asia Pacific Initiative, 2021, pp452-478.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “The US-China Struggle for Technological Hegemony and Japan’s Economic Security”, in Yuji Miyamoto and Atsushi Ijuin (eds.) The Fact and Fiction of the US-China Divide: A Political Economy Analysis of Decoupling and Supply Chains, Nihon Keizai Shimbun Publishing Co. , pp. 39-58.
  • Muscio, A., Shibayama, S., & Ramaciotti, L. (2022), “The Effects of the Academic Environment on PhD Entrepreneurship: New Insights from Survey Data”, In Azagra-Caro, J.M., D'Este, P., Barberá-Tomás, D. University-Industry Knowledge Interactions. Springer.

Articles and Policy Proposals in Academic Journals, Treatises, and Policy Papers, etc.

Invited Addresses & Keynote Addresses

  • Shiroyama, H. (2021), “Challenges in the Integrated Design of Social and Technological Systems and Transition Management”, (Mobility Innovation Collaborative Research Organization & National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Symposium Commemorating the Conclusion of a Collaboration Agreement in the Field of Information Technology and Human Factors : Towards the Creation and Social Implementation of Innovative Mobility Services, Online / Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture).
  • Shiroyama, H. (2021), “Concerning ‘Global Healthcare Governance’ (Toshindo , September 2020): International and Domestic Responses to Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases”, The Japanese Society for Public Administration, Online.
  • Shiroyama, H. (2021), “Tackling Emerging Issues with Emerging Technologies- Seizing the opportunities and mitigating the risks of the Fourth Industrial Revolution”, The Intercontinental Forum, IIAS Conference 2021, Online/ Brussels.
  • Shiroyama, H. (2021), “Japan’s Response to COVID-19 and Related Challenges ”, 7th Pan-Yellow Sea Forum, Deoksan (Korea), Online.
  • Shiroyama, H. (2021), “Transition Scenarios for a Fair Technological Transition for 2050”, The H-UTokyo Lab 4th Industry-Academia Collaboration Forum “Toward Realizing Energy Systems to Support Society 5.0”, Online / Bunkyo City, Tokyo.
  • Shiroyama, H. (2011), “The Role of Communities in Health and Medical Care Policy: From the Perspective of Cross-Disciplinary Synergies”, Seventh Research Exchange Seminar in Collaboration between the Graduate Schools for Law and Politics, The University of Tokyo and Peking University Law School: Current Legal Issues Relating to Aging Society in China and Japan , TKP Garden City PREMIUM Kyobashi (Chuo City, Tokyo).
  • Shiroyama, H. (2022), “Japan’s Response to COVID-19 and Related Challenges: From A Public Administration Perspective”, Science Council of Japan Academic Forum: Living Together in the COVID-19 Pandemic #5: The International Political Dilemma around Infectious Diseases – The Intersection between Scientific and Political Agendas”, Online.
  • Matsuo, M. (2021), “ELSI (Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues/Implications) and RRI (Responsible Research and Innovation) in R&D and Human Resource Development”, The 6th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Genome Editing, Online.
  • Matsuo, M. (2021), “Emerging Technology Governance in Food Technology”, Council for Public-Private Partnership in Food Technology (Emerging Technology Governance WT), Online.
  • Matsuo, M. (2021), “Governance Issues concerning the Introduction of New Food Technologies in Society”, 4th Food Communication Lecture Meeting, KKR Hotel /Online.
  • Matsuo, M. (2021), “Social Impact of New Technologies and Related Governance: Collaboration Based on ELSI”, Genome Synthesis, 4th Presto-CREST Joint Fields Meeting, Online.
  • Matsuo, M. (2022), “Social Introduction and Governance of Emerging Technologies: How to Stay Ahead on ELSI”, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Frontier Sciences Research Ethics Workshop No. 2 – Where Are Humans Headed: The Present and Future of Body Extension.
  • Suzuki, K. (2021), “US-China Rivalry in Tech Hegemony and Japan’s Strategy”, The Future of US-China Tech Competition: The Global Views and Strategies, National Assembly Futures Institute, ROK, Online, 19 November, 2021.
  • Verspieren, Q. (2021), ‘Space (Agency) Education Rating’. 10th Virtual UNISEC-Global Meeting, Online, 19 June.
  • Verspieren, Q. (2021), ‘Space applications for disaster management and Earth observation data sharing’. APOSA – Cosmic Sandbox Webinar 2, Online, 20 November.
  • Shibayama, S. (2021), Origin of Originality in Science. Manchester Institute of Innovation Research Seminar.

International Meetings, Symposia, Academic Lecture Meetings, and Seminars, etc.

  • Matsuo, M. (2022), “What explains the smooth or bumpy introduction of new technology? Lessons learned from the case of genome editing in Japan”, Governance of Emerging Technologies- Platforms, Regulations and Futures: Online Workshop 2022 (the University of Tokyo).
  • Matsuo, M. (2021), “The Introduction of Genome Editing Technology in the Food-Agricultural Sector in Japan – A Successful Story?, ”Webinar n°3 – Global health, public health and biotech, A Euroasian project on Capitalisms, Technologies, Society and Health (CTSH), online.
  • Sinndy Dayana Rico Lugo, Kimita, K. and Nishino, N. (2021), “Food Loss and Waste: Mixed analysis from the Circular Food Economy”, 12th International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing (Eco Design 2021), online.
  • Sinndy Dayana Rico Lugo, Kimita, K. and Nishino, N. (2021), “Circular Food Economy framework: Challenges and initiatives”, 15th CIRP Conference on Intelligent Computation in Manufacturing Engineering, online.
  • Du, B., Nishino, N., Kimita, K. and Sasaki, K. (2021), “Restaurant Reservation System: Allocating Customers with Space Management Under the Impact of COVID-19”, 12th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AFHE 2021), 311-319, online.
  • Lai, R., Nakajima, T., Kimita, K., Murayama, H. and Nishino, N. (2022), “Building a Simulation Platform for Enhancing the Efficiency if Logistics Services Using Autonomous Vessels”, 10th Domestic Conference of the Society for Serviceology, Online.
  • Okamoto, S., Takahashi, Y., Kimita, K. and Nishino, N. (2022), “An Analysis of the Impact of Incentivized Fake Reviews on E-commerce Markets”, 10th Domestic Conference of the Society for Serviceology, Online.
  • Nakano, T., Nishino, N. and Kimita, K. (2022), “A Proposed Mechanism that Accounts for Redundancy on Matching Services”, 10th Domestic Conference of the Society for Serviceology, Online.
  • Takahashi, Y., Kimita, K. and Nishino, N. (2022), “An Analysis of the Impact of Chronological Ratings on Subscription-based Services: An Approaching Utilizing Economic Experiments”, 10th Domestic Conference of the Society for Serviceology, Online.
  • Oike, R., Nishino, N. and Kimita, K. (2022), “Potential Application of a Matching Mechanism for Subscription-based Services”, 10th Domestic Conference of the Society for Serviceology, Online.
  • Sasaki, K., Kimita, K. and Nishino, N. (2022), “A Proposed Vickrey-Clark Groves Mechanism for Car Reallocation in Shared Mobility”, 10th Domestic Conference of the Society for Serviceology, Online.
  • Shibayama, S. and Wang, J. (2021), Measuring originality in Science. ISSI 2021 Conference. July 12-15. Leuven, Belgium.
  • Mattsson, P. and Shibayama, S. (2021), The role of time in fostering novel research. DRUID Conference. June 13-15. Copenhagen, Denmark