Toshiya Ozaki
- University : Copenhagen Business School & Rikkyo University
- Department : Asia Research Centre (CBS) & College of Business (Rikkyo)
- Country : Japan
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Main research topics :
- Market Institutions and Organization
- Norms. Customs, and Culture
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Toshiya Ozaki is a Professor of international business at College of Business, Rikkyo University (Tokyo, Japan) and Visiting Professor, Asia Research Centre, Copenhagen Business School (Copenhagen, Denmark).
Research interests: Globalization of Business, Internationalization Strategy of Firm, Comparative Institutional Advantage, Varieties of Capitalism, Institutional Economics and International Political Economy.
Current projects: Examining global competitiveness of the Japanese services industry from the perspective of comparative institutional advantage.
Publications: "Open Trade, Closed Industry: The Japanese Aerospace Industry in the Evolution of Economic Nationalism and Implications for Globalization" in Anthony D'Costa (ed) Globalization and Economic Nationalism in Asia (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2012)
"Effect of Multinationality on Firm Performance: Examination of Japanese Service Firm" with Nobuaki Endo, Asian Business & Management, vol.10 (1), 2011.
"Path dependence as a political construct, the disruptive influence of technology and Japanese aerospace", with Steve McGuire and Felicia Fei, International Journal of Technology Management, vol.50 (3), 2010.
Academic background: Ph. D. in Political Science (International Political Economy), George Washington University (Washington, D.C., USA); M.A. in International Economics, Johns Hopkins University (Washington, D.C., USA); Litt.B. in Political Science (International Relations), Australian National University (Canberra, ACT, Australia); B.A. in Philosophy, Sophia University, Tokyo Japan
Former positions: Management positions for IBM Japan, IBM ASEAN-South Asia, IBM Asia-Pacific and IBM Corporation (from 1985 to 2005)