Education
Harvard Business School
DBA, Management of Information Systems 1989-01-01 - 1992-01-01Harvard Business School
MBA1988 and DBA 1992, Management Information Systems 1986-01-01 - 1988-01-01The University of Tokyo
BA, economics 1978-01-01 - 1982-01-01Work Experience
Keio University
Current
Keio University
Keio University, Faculty of Policy Management
2009-07-01 - 2013-07-01
Keio University, Faculty of Policy Management
eAccess
2004-06-01 - 2012-12-01
eAccess
IT Holdings Corporation
2009-06-01 - 2011-06-01
IT Holdings Corporation
Keio University Graduate School of Business Administration
1993-04-01 - 2000-03-01
Keio University Graduate School of Business Administration
NTT
1982-04-01 - 1993-03-01
NTT
Harvard Business School
1988-06-01 - 1989-09-01
Harvard Business School
AIESEC Japan
1980-10-01 - 1981-09-01
AIESEC Japan
Skills
Summary
Biography Jiro Kokuryo, is a Professor at Faculty of Policy Management and Graduate School of Media and Governance. His research and teaching interests center on the development of business and social models that maximize the benefits of information technologies. He is particularly active in studying effective uses of open systems. He received many awards for his academic work including Japan Society for Management Information (annual best paper award), The Telecommunications Advancement Foundation (Telecommunications Social Science Award). Professor Kokuryo holds a bachelor of economics from the University of Tokyo (1982), master in business administration (MBA) from Harvard Business School (1988), and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) also from Harvard Business School (1992). Prior to joining Keio University, Professor Kokuryo worked for Nippon Telegraph and Telephone, where he promoted the use of information technologies for corporate users. In addition to private sector interest, Professor Kokuryo is very active in serving public interests. As a former member of a council to the Prime Minister’s IT Strategic Headquarters, he has been playing a central role in formulating Japan’s information technology policies. He also works closely with volunteer organizations and was commended by the Minister of Internal Affairs for his distinguished service to the development of regional societies. Specialties: Telecommunications e-commerce education