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Kichijoji Kichijoji Shinjuku Shinjuku Sibuya Sibuya Ikebukuro Ikebukuro Narita Airport Narita Airport Haneda Airport Haneda Airport Tokyo City Air Terminal Tokyo City Air Terminal Sinagawa Sinagawa Tokyo Tokyo Simokitazawa Simokitazawa Omotesando Omotesando Nippori Nippori Ueno Ueno Aoto Aoto Akihabara Akihabara Hamamatsucho Hamamatsucho Yoyogiuehara Yoyogiuehara Keio Inogashira Line Keio Inogashira Line Chiyoda Line Chiyoda Line Keisei Sky-Liner Keisei Sky-Liner JR Yamanote Line JR Yamanote Line Limousine bus Limousine bus Limousine bus Limousine bus Keikyu Line Keikyu Line Tokyo Monorail Tokyo Monorail Keio Line Keio Line Odakyu Line Odakyu Line Meidaimae Meidaimae Nakano Nakano Jinbocho Jinbocho Ochanomizu Ochanomizu Shinochanomizu Shinochanomizu Ikuta Ikuta surugadai Campus surugadai Campus Ochanomizu sta. Ochanomizu sta. Ochanomizu sta. Ochanomizu sta. JR Chuo Line JR Chuo Line Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line Tokyo Metro Touzai Line Tokyo Metro Touzai Line Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Medical and Dental University Juntendo University Juntendo University Surugadai Nihon University Hospital Surugadai Nihon University Hospital Kyouritsu Women´s University Kyouritsu Women´s University chiyoda Ward Office chiyoda Ward Office Ochanomizu Elementary School Ochanomizu Elementary School Suidobashi sta. Suidobashi sta. Jinbocho sta. Jinbocho sta. Kudanshita sta. Kudanshita sta. Shinochanomizu sta. Shinochanomizu sta. surugadai Campus surugadai Campus International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management http://www2.convention.co.jp/ifsam2014/ Sept. 2 ( Tue ) -4 ( u ) . 2014 Meiji University Surugadai Campus Science Council of Japan e Academic Associa- tion for Organizational Science Japan Society of Human Resource Management Japan Academy of Interna- tional Business Studies Japan Accounting Association Japan Scholarly Association for Asian Manage- ment Japan Asso- ciation for the Com- parative Studies of Management Venue Partners and Sponsors Internatioanl Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management Japan Academy of Business Administration Host Date Management in Crisis The Great East Japan Earthquake and tsu- nami of March 11 2011 inflicted heavy damage on Japan. In addition to the enor- mous loss of life, Japan experienced the destruction of many workplaces, various supply chains and a deal of its infrastruc- ture. The serious accident at the nuclear power plants in Fukushima severely im- pacted a great number of people’s lives and businesses. However, the sources of eco- nomic crisis are found not only in natural disasters, but also in social causes as well. The EU has been facing difficulties brought about by the debt crisis besetting several member countries. Such crises have been amplified because of the globalization of economic activities. In addition, business management is often confronted with more specific, but no less serious, organizational crises. It is not at all unusual that managers must deal with on-going crises today as part of their managerial role. What should man- agement do? How can management studies deal with crisis in today´s global and high- tech society? What is the role of manage- ment researchers in an era of social and environmental crisis? These are some of the fundamental questions which we seek to capture in our conference theme. Access Access to Meiji University from Narita Airport Line Map Map Limousine Bus Hotel Grand Palace Limousine Bus Ochanomizu sta. T-CAT/Suitengu sta. (Hanzomon Line) Otemachi sta. (Marunouchi Line) approx. 115min JR Narita Express JR Tokyo sta. (JR Chuo Line) Ochanomizu sta. approx. 70min approx. 100min Narita Airport Meiji University *Hotel Grand Palace: Gala Party Venue *Hotel Grand Palace: Gala Party Venue TOSHIO TAKAHASHI IFSAM2014 World Congress Chair IFSAM 2014 World Congress Organization Committee Secretariat Email: [email protected]

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Page 1: Map Management in Crisis - Convention · IFSAM 2014 World Congress in Tokyo Management in Crisis International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management Important Dates Committees

KichijojiKichijoji

ShinjukuShinjuku

SibuyaSibuya

IkebukuroIkebukuro

NaritaAirportNaritaAirport

HanedaAirportHanedaAirport

Tokyo CityAir TerminalTokyo City

Air Terminal

SinagawaSinagawa

TokyoTokyo

SimokitazawaSimokitazawa OmotesandoOmotesando

NipporiNippori

UenoUeno

AotoAoto

AkihabaraAkihabara

HamamatsuchoHamamatsucho

YoyogiueharaYoyogiuehara

Keio Inogashira LineKeio Inogashira Line

Chiyoda LineChiyoda Line

KeiseiSky-LinerKeiseiSky-Liner

JR Yamanote LineJR Yamanote Line

LimousinebusLimousinebus

LimousinebusLimousinebus

Keikyu LineKeikyu Line

TokyoMonorailTokyoMonorail

Keio LineKeio Line

Odakyu LineOdakyu Line

MeidaimaeMeidaimae

NakanoNakano

JinbochoJinbocho

OchanomizuOchanomizu

Shinochanomizu

Shinochanomizu

IkutaIkuta

surugadai Campussurugadai Campus

Ochanomizu sta.Ochanomizu sta.

Ochanomizu sta.Ochanomizu sta.

JR Chuo LineJR Chuo Line

Tokyo Metro

Marunouchi Line

Tokyo Metro

Marunouchi Line

Tokyo Metro

Hanzomon Line

Tokyo Metro

Hanzomon Line

Tokyo Metro

Touzai Line

Tokyo Metro

Touzai Line

Tokyo Medical and Dental University Tokyo Medical and Dental University

Juntendo University Juntendo University

Surugadai NihonUniversity HospitalSurugadai NihonUniversity Hospital

KyouritsuWomen´sUniversity

KyouritsuWomen´sUniversity

chiyodaWard OfficechiyodaWard Office

OchanomizuElementarySchool

OchanomizuElementarySchool

Suidobashi sta.Suidobashi sta.

Jinbocho sta.Jinbocho sta.Kudanshita sta.Kudanshita sta.

Shinochanomizu sta.Shinochanomizu sta.

surugadai Campussurugadai Campus

International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management

http://www2.convention.co.jp/ifsam2014/

Sept. 2(Tue)-4(�u). 2014

Meiji University Surugadai Campus

◆Science Council of Japan ◆�e Academic Associa-tion for Organizational Science ◆Japan Society o f H u m a n R e s o u r c e Management ◆Japan Academy of Interna-tional Business Studies ◆Japan Accounting Association ◆Japan Scholarly Association for Asian Manage-ment ◆Japan Asso-ciation for the Com-parative Studies of Management

Venue

Partners and Sponsors

◆Internatioanl Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management◆Japan Academy of Business Administration

Host

Date

Management in Crisis

The Great East Japan Earthquake and tsu-nami of March 11 2011 in�icted heavy damage on Japan. In addition to the enor-mous loss of life, Japan experienced the destruction of many workplaces, various supply chains and a deal of its infrastruc-ture. The serious accident at the nuclear power plants in Fukushima severely im-pacted a great number of people’ s lives and businesses. However, the sources of eco-nomic crisis are found not only in natural disasters, but also in social causes as well.

The EU has been facing dif�culties brought about by the debt crisis besetting several member countries. Such crises have been ampli�ed because of the globalization of economic activities. In addition, business management is often confronted with more speci�c, but no less serious, organizational crises. It is not at all unusual that managers must deal with on-going crises today as part of their managerial role. What should man-agement do? How can management studies deal with crisis in today´s global and high-tech society? What is the role of manage-ment researchers in an era of social and environmental crisis? These are some of the fundamental questions which we seek to capture in our conference theme.

Access

Access to Meiji University from Narita Airport

Line Map

Map

Limousine Bus Hotel Grand Palace

Limousine Bus Ochanomizusta.

T-CAT/Suitengu sta. (Hanzomon Line)

Otemachi sta.(Marunouchi Line)

approx. 115min

JR Narita Express JR Tokyo sta.(JR Chuo Line) Ochanomizu sta.

approx. 70min

approx. 100min

Narita Airport

Meiji U

niversity

*Hotel Grand Palace: Gala Party Venue*Hotel Grand Palace: Gala Party Venue

TOSHIO TAKAHASHIIFSAM2014 World Congress Chair

IFSAM 2014 World CongressOrganization Committee Secretariat

Email:[email protected]

Page 2: Map Management in Crisis - Convention · IFSAM 2014 World Congress in Tokyo Management in Crisis International Federation of Scholarly Associations of Management Important Dates Committees

International Federation of Scholarly Associations of ManagementIFSAM 2014 World Congress in Tokyo Management in Crisis

Important Dates

Committees

Tracks, Symposiums and Keynote Speakers

* On-line registration will not be available after July 20, 2014.

December 31, 2013Deadline for abstracts

Around March - May, 2014Early-Registration, Hotel and Tour Reservation

Around June - July 20, 2014Registration

Track

SymposiumWe will operate 6 symposiums in the conference. All of them will be run with partners, the other Management related Academies in Japan, and have speci�c topics re�ecting the partners’ research focuses.

Keynote Speakers

Track 1Track 2Track 3Track 4Track 5Track 6Track 7

Track 8Track 9

Track10

Track11

Track12Track13Track14Track15

Crisis ManagementResearch MethodsManagement EducationManagement History, Philosophy and TheoryInternational ManagementCorporate Social Responsibility and SustainabilityCorporate Governance, Accounting and Mana-gerial ControlStrategic ManagementOrganization Behavior and Organization De-velopmentHuman Resource Management and Employ-ment RelationsKnowledge, Technology and Operations Man-agementMarketing, Service ManagementEntrepreneurship and Small BusinessPublic Sector and Non-pro�t ManagementCritical Management Studies

Tokyo Visitor´s Guide

Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the most interesting destinations for the interna-tional conferences. The city has a lot to offer. It has an unmatchable variety and quality of restaurants. There are many great international restaurants as well as traditional Japanese cuisine. Akihabara, approximately 15minutes by train from nearby station, is famous worldwide as the center for electric and electronic goods and is a leading area for multimedia. While you wonder in this district of technologies, you will also find the same place known for “sacred” place for otaku to get Japanese anime, comics, and idols, and visit the maid cafes. The town is becoming more and more attractive for Japanese pop culture fans everyday. Ginza is a district known to be the first modern shopping area in Tokyo. The area boasts a plethora of department stores, top global designer brand shops and venerable Japanese shops on the main streets. In addition to shopping, this district is also home to theaters and more than 200 art galleries. Recently renovated Kabuki-za (Japanese traditional theater) is worth a visit even if you are not going to see a show. You can find traditional crafts and snacks in the Asakusa area. Just across the Sumida River stands the impressive Kaminari-mon Gate (Thunder Gate), with its large red lantern. If you travel a little more to Ryogoku area you may run into a Sumo wrestler. You can also find the tallest freestanding broadcasting tower in the world, “Sky Tree”, in this same area.

Official Tokyo Travel Guide “GO TOKYO” URL http://www.gotokyo.org/en/index.html

Conference Chair Toshio Takahashi (Bunkyo Gakuin University)

Program Committee Chair Keiji Natsume (Ryukoku University)

Program Committee Co-chair Hiroshi Otsuki (Waseda University)

Track Committee Chair Takuji Hara (Kobe University)

Track Committee Co-chair Makoto Fujita (Waseda University)

Symposium Committee Chair Norio Kambayashi (Kobe University)

Symposium Committee Co-chair Tsuyoshi Numagami (Hitotsubashi University)

Organization Committee Chair Kenichi Kuroda (Meiji University)

Organization Committee Co-chair Koji Shimohata (Shikoku University)

Nobuo Sakuma (Soka University)

Conference Co-chair Takahide Kosaka (Nihon University)

Nobuchika Kaido (Kwansei Gakuin University)

Organization Committee SecretariatKazuyuki Shimizu (Meiji University)

Takashi Shimabukuro (Meiji University)

Conference CommitteeChie Iguchi (Keio University)

Shinich Ishii (Osaka City University)

Takabumi Hayashi (Kokushikan University)

Kenshu Kikuzawa (Keio University)

Takao Nuki (Musashi University)

Yoshiaki Takahashi (Chuo University)

Masaki Hayashi (Chukyo Gakuin University)

Nobutaka Kazama (Meiji University)

Masayasu Takahashi (Meiji University)

Yasuo Tabuchi (Kokushikan University)

Teruhisa Uetake (Chukyo Gakuin University)

Professor David GrantThe University of Sydney

Professor Rosalie L. Tung Simon Fraser University

Co-Dean and Professor of Organisational Studies, Co-director of the International Centre for Research on Organisational Discourse Strategy and Change.

Ming and Stella Wong Professor of International Business at Simon Fraser University Beedie School of Business, Former President of Academy of Management (2003-2004).

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