Keio Cross-Sector Platform
Integration
Summary
While social needs for initiatives by the nonprofit sector are rapidly increasing in today's world of increasingly complex and growing social issues, the human resources to take on these initiatives and the social infrastructure to support them are inadequate. This project will research, develop, implement, and practice specialized educational programs for the next generation of nonprofit sector human resource development in Japan, and form a cross-sector platform for industry-government-academia-civil society collaboration to realize sustainable development of the nonprofit sector, which is essential for solving social issues.
Project Website:
Keio Leaders Program for Nonprofit Management
(Keio LEAP for Nonprofit)
https://sites.google.com/keio.jp/leap-for-nonprofit/
(Keio LEAP for Nonprofit)
https://sites.google.com/keio.jp/leap-for-nonprofit/
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Project Members
About Project Members, ResearchersNote: ◎ indicates the project leader
Name | Affiliation | Position | Field of Specialization/Research Interests |
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◎ Hiroshi Nakamura | Graduate School of Business Administration | Professor | Economics, Industrial Organization (Pharmaceutical and Bio-tech Industries), Technology Management |
Gen Miyagaki | Faculty of Policy Management | Professor | Sociology, Economic Sociology, Civil Society, Community, Social Network, Social Capital and Trust |
Masahiro Okada | Graduate School of Business Administration | Professor | Strategic Management |
Yoshinori Isagai | Faculty of Policy Management | Professor | Platform Design, Community Innovation, Family Businesses Management |
Akiko Kokubo (2025/8/1-) | KGRI | Project Associate Professor | Organizational Management, Social Business |
Mari Hirata (2025/8/1-) | KGRI | Project Assistant Professor | Public Relations, Career Development, Social Enterprise |
Mie Ihara (2025/8/1-) | KGRI | Project Assistant Professor | Strategic Management, Regional competitiveness |