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Panel Discussion: "Using Business Administration and Technology to Create an Organization that Lasts 100 Years"

2018.02.06
パネルディスカッション「経営学とテクノロジーを活用する、100年続く組織づくり」
Panel Discussion (dialogue)
Using Business Administration and Technology to Create an Organization that Lasts 100 Years

We will hold a dialogue, "Using Business Administration and Technology to Create an Organization that Lasts for 100 Years," within the 7th Annual Conference of the Association of Hyperdifferent Fields, sponsored by Liverness (March 2 and 3, 2018 @ TEPIA Advanced Technology Pavilion).

The 7th Hyperdisciplinarity Conference Main Conference Web site:https://hic.lne.st/conference/kanto2018/

Social science methods and communication technologies that visualize invisible knowledge can contribute to the creation of organizations that will grow in the future society.The following is a list of the most common problems with the
which was founded by a researcher and has built an organizational structure while incorporating technology and science from a unique perspective, will join Associate Professor Iriyama of Waseda University, who has brought many cutting-edge management theories from overseas to Japan and advocates the "search for and deepening of knowledge," to discuss how organizations can be created by utilizing new technologies and social scientific knowledge. The discussion will focus on how to create an organization that utilizes new technologies and social scientific knowledge.

Advance registration is required to attend the lecture, so please register as soon as possible.

Apply for auditing:https://hic.lne.st/conference/kanto2018/#ticket

Conversation: Using Business Administration and Technology to Create an Organization that Lasts 100 Years
Date: Friday, March 2, 10:00 - 11:20
Venue: TEPIA Advanced Technology Pavilion, 4F Session Room 1
Overview:
<Speakers
Shoei Iriyama, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Waseda University
Shuichiro Takahashi, President and COO, Liverness, Inc.
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Mariko Kanno, Human Resources Development Division, Liverness, Inc.

Introduction of Speakers

Akie Iriyama
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Business Administration, Waseda University

D. from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Management in 2008. D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Business in 2008. D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Business in 2008, and has been an assistant professor at the State University of New York at Buffalo School of Business since 2013. He has published articles in the Strategic Management Journal, Journal of International Business Studies, and other major international management journals.

 

Shuichiro Takahashi
Representative Director, President and COO, Liverness, Inc.
He has participated in RIVANESS since its establishment. After completing graduate school, while continuing his research activities as a faculty member at the University of Tokyo, he established a research institute at RIVANESS and built the foundation of its R&D business. In 2010, he was appointed as Representative Director.

 

[Communicator].
Mariko Kanno
Human Resource Development Division, LIVERNESS Co.
Graduated from the Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba. After studying marine ecology, he joined RIVANES Corporation, where he was an intern. He is the editor-in-chief of "incu-be", a research career support magazine for university and graduate students, and is involved in the development of many training programs for researchers and working professionals, as well as the development and operation of human resource development and recruitment programs within RIVANES.


In addition to this special talk session, we have prepared a number of cross-disciplinary programs over the two days, including cutting-edge research in academia, the latest startups, and advanced manufacturing initiatives in Japan. We are looking forward to your participation.

Abstract registration (due February 5) and auditorium registration (due February 28) are available on the conference website (see below).

Convention website:https://hic.lne.st/conference/kanto2018/

Abstract Registration:https://hic.confit.atlas.jp/nonmember/contents

Apply for auditing:https://hic.lne.st/conference/kanto2018/#ticket


Contact us

Liberace Corporation (Attn: Kanno, Nakajima)

TEL:03-5227-4198 E-mail:[email protected]


Outline of the 7th Hyperdifferential Field Conference

Conference Theme What is a person and to research surrounding people
Date & Time Friday, March 2, 09:00 - 20:00 (18:30 - 20:00 Reception)
Saturday, March 3, 09:00 - 20:00 (18:30 - 20:00 Reception)
Organizer Leave a Nest Co., Ltd.
Location TEPIA Advanced Technology Pavilion 3,4F
Entrance fee 50,000 yen for companies / Free for academia and presenters
Tournament URL https://hic.lne.st/conference/kanto2018/
Conference Program
(tentative, partial excerpts)
Friday, March 2

  • TECH PLANTER World Communication
  • Panel Discussion by International Accelerators
  • Real Tech Venture of the Year 2018 Awards Ceremony
  • Visionary Partner Award Ceremony
  • Session: "Agriculture and Food Changing with the Introduction of Smart Agriculture
  • Session: "Sensing to Reveal Deep Human Information
  • Session: "Strategies for Town Factories in the Era of Great Business Downturn

Saturday, March 3

  • Keynote Speech (Dr. Hirotomo Takahashi, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo)
  • Liverness Research Funding Award 2018
  • Symposium "Pumping New Value from the Unknown Sea
  • Panel Discussion "How to Reform Work Styles and Generate Innovation in the Knowledge Society"
  • Panel Discussion "Humanome Research, Beginning."

What is the Hyper Interdisciplinary Conference?

Since 2002, when RIVERNESS was founded, we have held an annual "Super Hetero-Disciplinary Exchange Meeting" where students and researchers participating in internship programs at RIVERNESS discuss their thoughts on their research and issues they wish to solve through their research. Since 2012, the conference has evolved into a "super interdisciplinary conference" with the participation of researchers from industry and academia, where discussions are held from a broader perspective.

Today, the meeting is held annually as a gathering of people from diverse fields and industries, ranging from junior high and high school students, researchers and engineers in academia (including engineers from local factories), people involved in venture companies, accelerators, and managers and business development personnel from large corporations.

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