Session
[7-E] New Paradigm of Japanese Companies and Management
Date
- June 2 (Sat.)
Time
- 10:50 ~ 12:10
Organization
- Korea Human Development Institute
Room
- Diamond Hall A
Japanese economic size has been significantly reduced, from a G2 to a G3 economic status, as a result of the ‘lost 10 or 20 years’ that lasted through the 1980s and 1990s. The earthquake in East Japan and the tsunami in March of 2011 devastated the Japanese economy. We will forecast the future of the Japanese economy by taking a look at the newly emerged Japanese economic policy and a new paradigm for business management, awakening from a long period of depression and the survival of crisis and natural calamity.
- Moderator
KIM, Young-Ho (Chair Professor, University of Dankook)
- Main Speaker
KOMIYAMA, Hiroshi (Chairman, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. / President Emeritus, The University of Tokyo)
- Discussants
KIM, Dohyung (Visiting Professor, Dongseo University) YOSHINORI, Funato (President & CEO, Asia Alliance Holdings)
- Rapporteur
CHO, Woo Jin (Professor, Tama University)
- Moderator
KIM, Young-Ho (Chair Professor, University of Dankook)
- Main Speaker
KOMIYAMA, Hiroshi (Chairman, Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. / President Emeritus, The University of Tokyo)
- Discussants
KIM, Dohyung (Visiting Professor, Dongseo University) YOSHINORI, Funato (President & CEO, Asia Alliance Holdings)
- Rapporteur
CHO, Woo Jin (Professor, Tama University)