Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study

  1. 15 October, IIR Innovation Forum: Cornelia Storz (Professor, Goethe University, Frankfurt) “Business Scholars on Boards and Firm Innovation”(onsite)

  2. 14 July, The 2nd MIC-CAREM International Research Seminar 2025: ZHIJUN CHEN (Professor, Department of Business Administration, School of Management, Fudan University) “SHADES OFGREEN-EYEDGLANCES” (onsite)

  3. 30 June, IIR Innovation Forum:SHORT, Cole Evan (Assistant Professor, Pepperdine University/Visiting Associate Professor, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University) “Rare Diseases, Real Options: Unlocking Strategic Value in Pharmaceutical Innovation”(onsite)

  4. 24 June, The 1st MIC-CAREM International Research Seminar 2025: Nicky Dries (Full Professor of Organizational Behavior, Department of Work & Organization Studies, KU Leuven University, Department of Leadership & Organizational Behaviour, BI Norwegian Business School) “Imagining the (distant) future of work”(onsite)

  5. 9 April, IIR Innovation Forum: David A. Kirsch (Associate Professor at the Robert H. Smith School of Business and the College of Information Studies (by courtesy) at the University of Maryland) “Unlocking Generality: Resurfacing Uncertainty Across Applications of the Lithium-ion Battery”(onsite)

  6. 28 February, The 4th MIC-CAREM International Research Seminar 2024AY (onsite)

  7. 6 February, IIR Innovation Forum:Patrik Ström (Director, European Institute of Japanese Studies (EIJS) and Center for Asian Studies (CAS), Stockholm School of Economics) “Japan-EU relations in times of changing geopolitical and geoeconomic dynamics”(onsite・language: English)

  8. 18 December, IIR Innovation Forum: Michael Cusumano, (Sloan Management Review Distinguished Professor of Management, MIT Sloan School of Management / Visiting Professor, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University) “The impact of platform business models on the valuations of unicorn companies” (onsite・language: English)

  9. 23 October, IIR Innovation Forum: Hang Yuan (Ph.D. candidate in Management Studies, Graduate School of Commerce, Waseda University) “Imprinted Language Policy in Post-Colonialism: Unraveling the Tapestry of Language Policies in MNEs and Their Efficiency Paradigms”(onsite・language:English)

  10. 31 October, Hitotsubashi International Exchange Seminar: Sandes Guichon Alexis Nicolas (PhD Student, Kyoto University) “The influence of the Viveza in the Latin American Business Environment: Exploring and mapping a regional psychological construct” (onsite・language:English)