(Last updated : 2024-04-29 15:20:58)
  UCHIYAMA Akihiko
   Department   Aoyama Gakuin University  Professional Accountancy Major, Graduate School of Professional Accountancy
   Aoyama Gakuin University  Department of Professional Accounting, Graduate School of Professional Accountancy
   Position   Professor
■ Specialization and related fields
Management Accounting 
■ Academic background
1. Keio University Graduated
2. Keio University〔Master Course〕 Completed
3. Keio University
4. Keio University〔Doctorial Course〕 Accomplished credits for doctoral program
■ Business career
1. 2001/04~2004/03 Chiba University Faculty of Law and Economics, Assistant Professor
2. 2004/04~2007/03 Chiba University Faculty of Law and Economics Associate Professor
3. 2007/04~2014/03 Chiba University Faculty of Law and Economics Associate Professor
4. 2014/04~2015/03 Chiba University Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics Associate Professor
5. 2015/04~2017/03 Chiba University Faculty of Law, Politics and Economics Professor
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■ Belonging society
1. 1999/09~ The Japanese Association of Management Accounting
2. 2011/04~2014/03 ∟ Manager
3. 2014/04~2017/03 ∟ Director
4. 2020/04~2023/03 ∟ Exective Director
5. 2023/04~ ∟ The Managing Editor of the Editorial Committee
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■ Research topic, funded research, and department laboratory expense
1. 2023/04~2026/03  Compositive research on disclosure and valuation of non-financial information  (Key Word : )
2. 2021/04~2025/03  The Theoretical and Empirical Research of the Influence of Corporate Values on the Practice and Effects of Integrated Reporting  (Key Word : )
■ Book and thesis
1. Article The Cycle of Integrated Thinking and Integrated Reporting as Strategic Management Journal of Business Administration Kwansei Gakuin University 71(3),pp.39-52 (Single) 2024/03
2. Article The Change of Corporate Views and the Practice of Integrated Reporting Kaikei (Accounting) pp.1-15 (Single) 2023/07
3. Article How the United States and Japan Are Coping with the New Stakeholder Capitalism from Different Standpoints Occasional Paper Series, Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University pp.1-65 (Single) 2022/06