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Dean

Professor

Dean

Seiichi Ohtaki

Graduated from Tohoku University with a doctoral degree. Later worked as a lecturer and assistant professor at the School of Business Administration of Senshu University, assistant professor and professor at the Faculty of Economics of Tohoku University and as professor at the Graduate School of Economics and Management of Tohoku University.
Has been responsible for teaching “Management Policy” and “Market Strategy” and other courses at Tohoku University for more than 30 years. Supervised around 300 students in seminars and graduating students. Has further been engaged in supporting local government economic policies and administrative reforms, has been an active member of non-profit organizations and has held the office of the Representative Director of the Sendai-Miyagi NPO Center and President of the Sanaburi Foundation.
Former Member of the Management Committee and the Personal Information Protection Commission of Nippon Hoso Kyokai (NHK).

Other Affiliations

President, Organization for Creating Local Good
President, Sanaburi Foundation

Area of Expertise

Business policy, regional revitalization, innovation, administrative reform

Courses

Business Policy: Concepts and Practices
Research Seminar for Individual Projects (Social Entrepreneurship & Regional Revitalization)

Awards

“First Prize 11th Japan New Business Creation Award/METI Minister Award (Support Category), 2016
(Japan New Business Conference Associations)

Selected Publications

“Kinyuu to konsarutingu no soshiki”, Daiichihoki, 1989.
“Kigyou kouzou no dainamizumu” , Hakuto-Shobo, 1989.
“Nyuu bijinesu hakusho 1992”, Toyo Keizai, 1991.
“Chuushou Kigyou no keiei senryaku”, Sogo Horei, 1992.
“Nyuu riidaa no soshikiron”, Senbundo, 2002.
“Daigaku hatsu benchaa kigyou to kurasutaa senryaku”, Gakubunsha, 2005.
“Keesu ni manabu keieigaku”, Yuhikaku, 2008.
“Kinkyuu teigen. Nihon wo sukuu michi”, Nikkei Shinbun Shuppansha, 2011.
“The Dynamics of Regional Innovation: Policy Challenges in Europe and Japan, World Scientific”, 2012.
“Keiei senryaku (dai 3 ban) – ronrisei, kouzousei, shakaisei no tsuikyuu”, Yuhikaku, 2016.

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