Kiyoshi Hori
- Degree
- Prof.
- University
- J.F. Oberlin University,
Japan
Biography
Kiyoshi Hori is professor of industrial organization and small business studies at J.F.Oberlin University, Tokyo, Japan.
He mainly lectures "industrial organization," "basic microeconomics” and "Small Business Economics."
When he was a student of Keio University, he participated in the one-semester program of the International Master of Science Student Exchange Committee (IMSEC,) Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands (1989) as the first Japanese exchange student of Rotterdam School of Management. He was a visiting
scholar at the Rotterdam Institute for Modern Asian Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam (2000).
Guest lecture/workshop
Japanese Entrepreneurship in the 21st Century
Are there any common characteristics among successful entrepreneurs? How can you get a chance to be a successful entrepreneur? We will consider these questions, while referring to some statistical data of Japanese economy and business, and behavior of some companies and entrepreneurs in Japan as examples.
This guest lecture / workshop wil be held on
- Monday November 9th, from 13.30 till 15.30
- Tuesday November 10th, from 10.00 till 12.00
- Tuesday November 10th, from 16.00 till 18.00
- Wednesday November 11th, from 13.30 till 15.30
- Thursday November 12th, from 13.30 till 15.30
- Friday November 13th, from 13.30 till 15.30