
Yoko Takeda, Ph.D.
Professor
Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University
79-7 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-ku, YOKOHAMA 240-8501, JAPAN
e-mail: info (please insert "at") yokotakeda.com
My research interest is impacts of information technology and communications systems on corporate strategy, organization, inter-frim relationship and innovation.
Master Course
Doctoral Course
Articles
Aoshima, Yaichi, Yoko Takeda, Kentaro Nobeoka and Shiguo Li, "Diffusion of 3-D-CAD and its Impact on Product Development Processes: A comparison Between Japanese and Chinese Companies", Yokohama Journal of Technology Management Studies, Vol. 5, pp. 25-41.
Aoshima Yaichi, Kentaro Nobeoka and Yoko Takeda, "The Impact of 3D-CAD on New Product Development,"Journal of Korean Economic Development, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2004, pp. 65-89.
Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Karl Reiner Lang, Yoko Takeda, Virpi Kristiina Tuunainen, "Mobile commerce at crossroads," Communications of the ACM Vol. 46, No. 12, 2003, pp. 41-44.
Jiro Kokuryo and Yoko Takeda, gThe Role of ePlatform Businessesf as Intermediaries of Electronic Commerce,h Keio Business Forum, Vol.14, No.2, 1997, pp. 1-17.
Book Chapters
Kokuryo, Jiro and Yoko Takeda, 'Value Creation on Networks and in Corporate Activities,' in Sudoh, O. (eds.), "Digital Economy and Social Design," Springer, 2005, pp. 152-164.
Yoko Takeda, 'Japanese IT-Skill Dilemma,' in Makoto Nakayama and Norma Sutcliffe (eds.), "Managing IT Skills Portfolios," IDEA Group Publishing, 2004, pp. 150-175.
Yoko Takeda and Jiro kokuryo, 'The Role of Intermediaries in Electronic Commerce,' in Alain Dumort & John Dryden (eds.), "The Economics of the Information Society," ECSC-EC-EAEC, 1997, pp.231-236.
Referred Conference Papers
Yoko Takeda and Dai Senoo, gHow Technology is Made Visible When Exploring its Application Fields,hPICMET Conference, Portland, Aug 2007.
Yoko Takeda, "Corporate Researchersf Behavior Exploring Potential Application Fields of Newly Developed Technologies", 15th International Conference on Management of Technology, Beijing, May 2006.
Yoko Takeda and Jiro Kokuryo, gMedia Choice in Interorganizational Transactions: An Exploratory Study of the Distribution of Dry Groceries in Japan,h Proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Information Systems, 1995, pp. 325-331.
Invited Conference Papers
Yoko Takeda, "Factors of Determining Sellers' Information Openness When Matching with Buyers on Open Networks," International Symposium on Cooperative Network of Industry-Academia in Promotion of E-Business, Gangneung National University, Republic of Korea, March 2003.
Yoko Takeda and Jiro Kokuryo, gExplicitly Defined Protocols as Means of Inter-organizational Communications: How They Are Adopted And Widely Shared,h paper for the Mitsubishi Bank Foundation Conference on eNew Imperatives for Managing in Revolutionary Changef, Ito-shi, Japan, August 1996.
Jiro Kokuryo and Yoko Takeda, gThe Role of ePlatform Businessf in Electronic Commerce,h paper for the OECD Workshops on the Economics of the Information Society No. 2, Istanbul Turkey. December 1995.
Case Development
INCS, Inc. , Keio Business School Case, 1998.
PLANET Inc., Keio Business School Case, 1997.
Working Papers
Yoko Takeda, "Corporate Researchersf Behavior Exploring Potential Application Fields of Newly Developed Technologies," Takeda laboratory Working Paper 2006#1, Yokohama National University.
Yaichi Aoshima, Kentaro Nobeoka, Yoko Takeda , "Benefiting from Task-Redefining Process Technology: The influence of an organizational process on the introduction of 3D-CAD" ITEM Discussion Paper No.35, February 2000.
(Regarding Japanese publications, see Japanese page.)