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Akihiko Shinozaki Last modified date:2023.11.01

Professor / International Business Analysis / Department of International Economy and Business / Faculty of Economics


Papers
1. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, Shigehiro KUBOTA, How ICT-enabled offshoring transformed service trade with the U.S.: Before and after the financial crisis in 2008, InfoCom Economic Study Discussion Paper Series, No. 22, April 2022, pp.1-20., 22, 1-20, InfoCom Economic Study Discussion Paper Series, No. 22, April 2022, pp.1-20., 2022.04.
2. Akihiko Shinozaki, Global views on ICT-enabled business and its impact on the economy: Development opportunities of digital transformation in beyond 5G era, InfoCom Research Inc., InfoCom Economic Study Discussion Paper Series, No. 20, November 2021, pp.1-34., No.20, 1-34, 2021.11.
3. Andrew CHAPMAN, Yosuke SHIGETOMI, Hajime OHNO, Benjamin McLeLLAN, and Akihiko SHINOZAKI, “Evaluating the global impact of low-carbon energy transitions on social equity”, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Vol. 40, September 2021, pp. 332-347., https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eist.2021.09.002, 40, 332-347, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, Vol. 40, September 2021, pp. 332-347. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eist.2021.09.002), 2021.09, [URL].
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6. Hidemichi Fujii, Akihiko Shinozaki, Shigemi Kagawa, Shunsuke Managi, “How Does Information and Communication Technology Capital Affect Productivity in the Energy Sector? New Evidence from 14 Countries, Considering the Transition to Renewable Energy Systems”, Enegies, https://doi.org/10.3390/en12091786, 12, 9, 1-16, Vol.12, No.9, pp. 1-16., 2019.05, [URL].
7. Akihiko Shinozaki, Digital innovation and analog complements: Making the digital economy prosperous, SLRC Discussion Paper Series, Vol.14, No.1, pp.1-15., Vol.14, No.1, 1-15, 2019.01.
8. Akihiko Shinozaki, Shigehiro Kubota, “The role of cross-border networks of skilled labor in offshore outsourcing: Empirical evidence based on the network theory”, The Review of Socionetwork Strategies, 10.1007/s12626-018-0028-3, Vol.12, No.2, pp. 153-165., 2018.11, [URL].
9. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, Shigehiro KUBOTA, The U.S. service imports and cross-border mobility of skilled labor: Panel data analysis based on the network theory, InfoCom Economic Study Discussion Paper Series, No. 7., 7, 1-12, InfoCom Research, Inc., InfoCom Economic Study Discussion Paper Series, No.7., 2018.07.
10. Akihiko Shinozaki, Satoshi Washio, Shigehiro Kubota, Graphical modeling analysis of how investment in ICT pays off: Evidence from nationwide survey data in Japan, SLRC Discussion Paper Series, Vol.13, No.1, pp.1-23., Vol.13, No.1, 1-23, 2018.02.
11. Akihiko Shinozaki, Kunio Urakawa, Do mobile phones improve per-capita income?: Granger causality test based on cross-country dataset,, InfoCom REVIEW, No.68, 68-76, 2016.09.
12. Akihiko Shinozaki, Shigehiro Kubota, How Low Income Countries Can Develop Service Exports to the U.S.: Evidence from Panel Data Analysis and Graphical Modeling, SLRC Discussion Paper Series, Vol.12, No.1, 1-17, 2016.09.
13. Akihiko Shinozaki, A role of investment in intangibles: How can IT make it?, InfoCom Research, Inc., No.2, July 2015, 1-20, No.2, July 2015, pp.1-20., 2015.07.
14. The purpose of this paper is to review the global discussions on the social-economic impact of ICTs over the last two decades and then to observe how ICTs have been diffusing around the world based on the available long-run dataset. For this purpose, we surveyed major projects conducted by several international organizations such as ITU and UNCTAD and then we built the global dataset that represents the pervasion of fixed telephone, mobile phone, and internet as well as social-economic conditions such as GDP per capita and adult literacy rate among 213 countries and regions. This study reveals that international community, which first focused on digital divide, began to move their interest into digital opportunities for the social-economic development in the mid-2000s in accordance with rapid spread of the technology, especially mobile phone, even in the less developed countries where GDP per capita and adult literacy rate are considerably low. As a result, Gini coefficient demonstrates digital divide is beginning to close now..
15. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, Measurement of IT Capital Stock and It’s Impact: A Case Study of Japan for Further International Comparisons , Journal of Political Economy (Keizaigaku=Kenkyu),Kyushu University, 77, 4, pp.33-53, Vol. 77, No. 4, pp.33-53., 2011.01.
16. Akihiko Shinozaki , “Create demand via links among media: Effectively integrate advertising with sales promotion” , Research Report on Information Economy, Japan Center for Economic Research, March, 2009, pp1-7, 2009.03, [URL].
17. Akihiko Shinozaki, “Simulating Japan’s Alternative Growth Paths: Production Function Model Analysis on the Impact of Information Technology” , InfoCom REVIEW,, No.47, pp. 44-53., 2009.03.
18. Akihiko Shinozaki, “Japan’s Economic Growth and Information Network Industries: Can IT Make It?” , Research Center on Public Affairs for Sustainable Welfare Society, International Journal of Public Affairs , Vol. 5, March 2009, pp. 91-124., 2009.03.
19. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, “Japan’s IT puzzle: Neither a Solow paradox nor a new economy”, InfoCom Research, Inc., InfoCom REVIEW, No.44, March 2008, pp. 22-31., 2008.03.
20. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, “Boosting IT to escape diminishing economic trend”, Japan Center for Economic Research, Research Report on Information Economy, March 2007, pp.1-6, 2008.03.
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22. Corporate reforms and information technology: Multiple comparisons by firm size.
23. "Effective Corporate Reforms with Information Technology: Logit Model Analysis on Business Process Reengineering, Business Unit Restructuring, and Human Resource Management".
24. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, Does the sun rise again in the ubiquitous information age?: Feasibility of a vigorous economic growth for Japan under the diminishing demographic trend, Journal of Political Economy (Keizaigaku=Kenkyu),Kyushu University, Vol. 72, No. 5-6, pp.99-124., 2006.03.
25. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, Aggregate Productivity Growth and the Contribution of Japan’s ICT Assets: Isn’t it Another Puzzle?”, RCSS Discussion Paper Series, Research Center of Socionetwork Strategies, The Institute of Economic and Political Studies, Kansai University, No. 20, September 2004, pp.1-23., 2004.09.
26. Akihiko Shinozaki, Innovation vs. Learning by Ding: Implications of Japan’s ‘Lost Decade’ in the Information Age, RCSS Discussion Paper Series, RCSS Discussion Paper Series, No. 12, October 2003, 2003.10.
27. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, Japan’s Economy in the 1990s and Now: From the Viewpoint of Information Technology Investment, prepared for the Joint Symposium of Kyushu University and Pusan National University, July 28th, 2000, Fukuoka, Japan, pp.1-12., 2000.07.
28. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, An Empirical Analysis of Information-related Investment in Japan and Its Impact on the Japanese Economy, prepared for the session: The Information Technology Revolution, American Economic Association Annual Meeting, January 7th 2000, Boston MA, pp.1-33., 2000.01.
29. Akihiko Shinozaki, Investing in Japan: What's the attraction?, Look Japan, Vol.45 No. 518 May 1999, pp4-pp9, 1999.05.
30. Akihiko Shinozaki, An Empirical Analysis of Information-related Investment and Its Impact on Japanese Economy, JDB Research Report, No.59-02, The Japan Development Bank, October 1998, pp.1-34, 1998.10.
31. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, The Economic Return on IT Investment, I.C.M. Electronic Commerce, International Conferences For Management, pp.1-22, 1997.11.
32. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, Now Is the Time To Invest in Japan, By the Way, pp.32-38, 1997.10.
33. Akihiko SHINOZAKI, The Impact of Information Technology on the Labor Market and Labor Productivity: Comparative Analysis of Investment on IT in Japan and the USA, Proceeding of the International Seminar on Human Capital Formation and SMEs in the Information Society, Institute of Developing Economies, pp.36-61., 1997.03.
34. Akihiko Shinozaki, Analysis of the Primary Causes and Economic Effects of Information-Related Investment in the United States and Trends in Japan, JDB Research Report, No.59, The Japan Development Bank, August 1996, pp.1-53, 1996.08.