研究者業績

井上 寛康

イノウエ ヒロヤス  (Hiroyasu Inoue)

基本情報

所属
兵庫県立大学 大学院 情報科学研究科 計算科学コース 教授
特定国立研究開発法人理化学研究所 計算科学研究センター 客員主管研究員
国立研究開発法人科学技術振興機構 さきがけ研究員
学位
博士(情報学)(京都大学)

J-GLOBAL ID
200901012347385529
researchmap会員ID
5000031952

外部リンク

学歴

 3

論文

 121
  • 井上寛康
    21世紀ひょうご 36 2024年3月  筆頭著者
  • Hiroyasu Inoue, Wataru Souma, Yoshi Fujiwara
    SSRN Electronic Journal 2024年1月  
  • Hiroyasu Inoue, Yasuyuki Todo
    PLOS ONE 18(11) e0294574-e0294574 2023年11月27日  査読有り
    This study simulates how the disruption of imports from various regions affects the total production of the importer economy. We particularly incorporate the propagation of the economic effect through domestic supply chains using data on more than one million firms and four million supply chain ties in Japan. Our findings are summarized as follows. First, the negative effect of the disruption of intermediate imports grows exponentially as its duration and strength increase due to downstream propagation. Second, the propagation of the economic effect is substantially affected by the network topology of importers, such as the number of importers (affected nodes) and their degree of upstreamness in supply chains, whereas the effect of their degree centrality is heterogeneous depending on their degree of upstreamness. Finally, the negative effect of import disruption can be mitigated by the reorganization of domestic supply chains, even when conducted only among network neighbors. Our findings provide important policy and managerial implications for the achievement of more robust and resilient global supply chains.
  • Hiroyasu Inoue, Yoshihiro Okumura, Tetsuya Torayashiki, Yasuyuki Todo
    PLOS ONE 18(7) e0288062-e0288062 2023年7月7日  査読有り筆頭著者
    In this paper, we simulate the economic loss resulting from supply chain disruptions triggered by the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) in 2011, applying data from firm-level supply chains and establishment-level attributes to an agent-based model. To enhance the accuracy of the simulation, we extend data and models in previous studies in four ways. First, we identify the damage to production facilities in the disaster-hit regions more accurately by using establishment-level census and survey data and geographic information system (GIS) data on the damages caused by the GEJE and subsequent tsunami. Second, the use of establishment-level data enables us to capture supply chains between non-headquarter establishments in disaster-hit regions and establishments in other regions. Third, we incorporate the effect of power outages after the GEJE on production reduction, which exacerbated the effect of the supply chain disruption, particularly in the weeks immediately after the GEJE. Finally, our model incorporates sectoral heterogeneity by employing sector-specific parameters. Our findings indicate that the extended method can significantly improve the accuracy of predicting the domestic production after the GEJE, particularly due to the first three improvements utilizing various data sources, not because of the use of more sector-specific parameters. Our method can be applied to predict the economic effect of future disasters, such as the Nankai Trough earthquake, on each region more precisely.
  • Philipp Mundt, Ivan Savin, Uwe Cantner, Hiroyasu Inoue, Simone Vannuccini
    Industrial and Corporate Change 32(6) 1267-1285 2023年6月7日  査読有り
    Abstract Using multinational input–output data, we analyze how the productivity of countries adjusted for participation in global value chains affects their output growth in manufacturing sectors. Based on parametric and non-parametric methods, we find that value-chain linkages are critical to the productivity–growth nexus and help to explain cross-country differences in sectoral output growth rates compared to the situation where these linkages are ignored. Our results have implications for macroeconomics, where they point to peer effects in productivity as drivers of growth, and for economic development, where they illustrate how the participation in global value chains may outweigh disadvantages in productive performance at the level of individual countries. They may also encourage future empirical tests of replicator dynamics to verify whether global value chains can explain the weak evidence of selection forces at the firm level.

MISC

 1

書籍等出版物

 8

講演・口頭発表等

 163

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

 37

社会貢献活動

 1

メディア報道

 22