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HOSHINO YUSUKE

  (星野 雄介)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Faculty of Economics Department of Accounting and Governance, Musashino University
Degree
博士(商学)(一橋大学)

ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7660-8846
J-GLOBAL ID
201201030613570934
researchmap Member ID
7000001454

Major Papers

 21
  • HANG YUAN, SEN ZHANG, MENGRU ZHAO, KEISUKE HORI, YUSUKE HOSHINO, HIROSHI SHIMIZU
    International Journal of Innovation Management, Jul 25, 2024  Peer-reviewed
    This study investigates the strategic orchestration of New Product Development (NPD) teams, focusing on how age diversity influences their innovation capabilities within the competitive landscape of firms. As firms encounter an evolving demographic landscape, the role of team composition, particularly age diversity, becomes critical in tuning innovation and market alignment. This paper synthesises the disparate findings from the innovation management literature on the impact of age diversity, employing dual theoretical perspectives: information/decision-making and similarity/categorisation. The former suggests that age diversity brings diverse knowledge that boosts innovation, while the latter indicates it might hinder social cohesion and team performance. Addressing the gaps in existing research, this study explores tenure diversity and team familiarity as moderators in the age diversity–performance relationship. It hypothesises that tenure diversity can enhance knowledge exchange and innovation but may complicate social interactions, whereas high team familiarity might restrict new idea generation by homogenising knowledge. Empirical analysis conducted on a dataset of 21,370 observations from Japanese sake breweries reveals that tenure diversity and team familiarity are critical in moderating the effects of age diversity on NPD outcomes. These findings enrich the NPD literature by highlighting the importance of demographic diversity and provide new insights into managing age-related dynamics in team settings. The study underscores the need for managerial strategies that leverage demographic diversity to enhance NPD effectiveness.
  • Takashi Hirao, Yusuke Hoshino
    Administrative Sciences, 14(6) 115-115, May 30, 2024  Peer-reviewed
    Since the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development presented its comprehensive Innovation Strategy in 2010, numerous countries have been updating their innovation policies. Subsequent to the promulgation, the innovation policies of Japan shifted the focus from discipline-specific to social issue-oriented approaches. This study investigates the response of the Japanese academic sector to this policy shift and the characteristics of the research projects associated with innovation policy by utilizing descriptive statistics from policy documents and the database of Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research. The findings reveal that Japanese researchers have increasingly aligned their efforts with government-proposed research themes in recent years, with a notable shift toward short-term research projects. Moreover, Japanese universities are undergoing reforms that are transforming them into entrepreneurial institutions by altering incentive structures. Although these reforms may yield short-term research outcomes, they may not always address long-term societal needs. The narrowing focus on research themes could restrict the potential impact of research and impede the development of innovative solutions to societal challenges. From this viewpoint, assessing the relationship between government-proposed research themes and the research productivity of Japan is critical. Universities and public research institutions play a vital social role in broadening the foundational knowledge base through basic research, while private enterprises may lack the motivation to invest in research and development with low appropriability. These results may be beneficial for policymakers in reconsidering the division of labor in industry-academic collaboration in a knowledge-intensive economy.
  • Yusuke Hoshino, Takashi Hirao
    Applied System Innovation, 7(1) 13, Jan, 2024  Peer-reviewedLead author
  • Keisuke Hori, Yusuke Hoshino, Hiroshi Shimizu
    Management & Organizational History, 15(1) 40-64, Aug 24, 2020  Peer-reviewed
  • Yusuke Hoshino, Yoshiyuki Matsumura
    International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 35(3) 266-266, 2018  Peer-reviewedLead author

Major Misc.

 29

Presentations

 55

Major Teaching Experience

 20

Major Research Projects

 8

教育内容・方法の工夫

 3
  • Subject
    PCを用いた実習形式の採用
    Date(From)
    2012/04
    Date(To)
    2012/04
  • Subject
    講義中に、インターネットへアクセスし、有益な情報を学生に提供
    Date(From)
    2012/04
    Date(To)
    2012/04
  • Subject
    学生を指導し、日本感性工学学会でのポスター発表を体験させた
    Date(From)
    2016
    Summary
    「戦略的自己表現の実態に関する予備的研究」第18回日本感性工学学会大会