Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study

  1. 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)

  2. 28 November, The 11th Brown Bag Seminar: Mioko Sudo (Assistant Professor, HIAS) , “Early Steps in Social Cognition : How Children Navigate Social Differences with Others” (onsite)

  3. 26 December, The 3rd HIAS Seminar 2024: Shinnosuke Kikuchi, MIT

  4. 6 November, The 92nd HIAS Lunch Seminar: Shoya Ishimaru, Hitotsubashi University, “Estimating Treatment Effects in Panel Data Without Parallel Trend”

  5. 23 October, The 91st HIAS Lunch Seminar: Kazuki Motohashi, Hitotsubashi University, “Gendered and Distributional Impacts of Clean Water Access: Evidence from Tap Water Policy in India”

  6. 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)

  7. 6 December, HSI2024-10th Hitotsubashi Summer Institute: Macroeconomic Policies

  8. 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)

  9. 6 November, The 71st regular seminar: Dr. Rashedul Islam, HIAS, Hitotsubashi University, “The relationship between organizational capacity of mutual health organizations and health care access and financial risk protection: Evidence from twin surveys in Senegal”

  10. 31 October, The 10th Brown Bag Seminar: Shaofeng Zheng (Assistant Professor, HIAS) , “Empathic Concern Promotes Social Support-Seeking: A Cross-Cultural Study” (onsite)