Kunio MIYAZAKI Senior Assistant Professor, School of International Relations, University of Shizuoka
Fellow, Working Committee, Wider Europe Research Center, University of Shizuoka, School of
International Relations
52-1 Yada, Suruga-Ku, Shizuoka City, Shizuoka, JAPAN 422-8526 e-mail: miyazaki @ u-shizuoka-ken.ac.jp Phone: +81-54-264-5338 Nationality: Japanese
Teaching experience Apr. 1999-Mar.2000 Teaching Assistant of Hitotsubashi University Apr.2002- University of Shizuoka, Faculty (School) of International Relations
Recent Publications (Japanese)
Ke Long (ed.), Chinese Automobile Industry,
Chapter 2: Automobile Industrial Policy in China Toyo Keizai Shinpo (due approx. Mar.2015)
Report on Chinese Automobile
Chinese Automobile Industries: Changes in Automobile Industry, Region and Global Research
Industrial Policy Center, University of Shizuoka Apr. 2014
Research Note: Joint Research on Technology of the
Electric Telephone Exchange in Japan on IEICE in the Journal of International Relations and
1960-1970s Comparative Culture Sep.2012
About Collaboration between Companies: Competition Journal of International Relations and and Interdependence Comparative Culture Sep 2011
Searching New Function in Collaboration among Japanese
Companies Keiei Shigaku (Business History) Mar. 2011
New Function Searching Collaboration in Japanese
Companies: Co-Creation and Competition in 1970s Japan Business History Society, No.46
Telecommunication Industries Conference Oct. 2010
Industrial Policy Process in Japanese Computer Journal of International Relations and
Industries Comparative Culture Mar. 2008
The Meaning of Technological Alliance in Japanese
Computer Industry: Social Constructive Process and
Industrial /Technological Development Ph. D Doctor Thesis Mar. 2007
Following Fortunes; Case of Hamamatsu Photonics Yonekura S. (ed.) Casebook Japanese
Company Startups, Yuhikaku 2005
Journal of International Relations and
About Strategic Alliance Comparative Culture Sep. 2004
Mutsushika and Maeyama (ed.)
Invitation to the International
World System and Companies Relations, Sankeisha 2004
Self Trapping on Strategic Alliance; Case of Japanese Japan Business History Society, No.38
Computer Industry in 1960-1970s Conference Sep. 2002
From Movement to Businessman; Consistency in
Baby-Boomer Japanese Businessman Hitotsubashi Research 2001