(Last updated : 2024-09-01 16:28:49)
  KAMESAKA Akiko
   Department   Aoyama Gakuin University  Department of Business Administration, School of Business
   Position   Professor
■ Specialization and related fields
Money and finance, Economic policy 
■ Business career
1. 2005/04~2007/03 Aoyama Gakuin University School of Business Department of Business Administration
2. 2007/04~2008/03 Aoyama Gakuin University School of Business Department of Business Administration Associate Professor
3. 2008/04~ Aoyama Gakuin University School of Business Department of Business Administration Professor
■ Belonging society
1. 2002/05~ Western Finance Association
■ Winning science prize
1. 2002/07 Ibbotson Associates Japan Research Award
■ Research topic, funded research, and department laboratory expense
1. 2006/04  Financial Crisis  (Key Word : )
2. 2009/09  Analysis on subjective well-being  (Key Word : )
■ Activity in society
1. 2016/03~2016/03 日本の経済政策
■ Book and thesis
1. Article How to Reconstruct a Trend when Survey Questions Have Changed Over Time: Methods for Scale Homogenization Applied to the Case of Life Satisfaction in Japan 1958-2007 Survey Research Methods, 巻15(1) 15(1),pp.101-113 (Collaboration) 2021 Link
2. Book Governance, Risk, and Financial Impact of Mega Disasters: Lessons from Japan   (Collaboration) 2019 Link
3. Book Accessing Suicidal Ideation from Responses to Queries on Subjective Well-Being   (Collaboration) 2016/02
4. Article Working Hours and KAROSHI Risk Assessment  325,pp.1-37 (Collaboration) 2016/01 Link
5. Article Rising Aspirations Dampen Satisfaction Education Economics pp.515-531 (Collaboration) 2015/08
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■ Lecturer and lecture
1. 2017/01/18 金融市場と日本経済
2. 2016/12/14 日本の機関投資家の期待形成
3. 2015/09 RMB Internationalization and Japan-China Financial Cooperation (西安)
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2019 Working Hours and KAROSHI Risk Assessment (Annual meetings)
2. 2015/06/05 Worldviews and Altruistic Behavior (韓国金融学会学術大会)
3. 2014/10/17 Accessing Suicidal Ideation from Responses to Queries on Subjective Well-Being (Comparative Study on Happiness in Paris) Link