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NAKAGAWA Keisuke
NAKAGAWA Keisuke
- Affiliation
- Faculty of Economics Department of International Commerce
- Job rank
- Associate Professor
- Position
Researcher Information
Area of expertise
Corporate Ethics in East Asia and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Courses in charge
Corporate ethics, international management theory, Korean economic theory, contemporary Korean social theory, foreign book reading I (Korea), specialized exercises I and II
Educational background
Graduate School of Business Administration, Meiji University
Acquired degree
Master of Business Administration
Affiliated Society
The Japan Society of Business Administration, the Asian Society of Management, the Japanese Society of Comparative Management, the Korean Society of Contemporary Korea, the Japanese Society of Business Ethics, the Japanese Society of Business Management, the Japanese Society of Business Management, and the Corporate Economics
Research Keywords
Corporate Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
Current research theme
Our main research theme is the comparison of corporate ethics between Japan and South Korea, and we are focusing on approaches from the social and cultural characteristics of both countries.
Main research results and activities
・"Explorative research on the germination of corporate ethics consciousness in North Korea" "Asia Management Research" No. 29, August 2023.
・"One Consideration on the Management Philosophy of a Korean-style longevity company - Focusing on the spirit of public interest among the founders of the Doosan Zaibatsu and the second generation" "Comparative Management Research" No. 46, June 2022.
Classes and Seminars
My seminar
“Management Ethics (+α in Japan and South Korea)”
The main theme is to study management ethics, but we also welcome those who study on topics related to corporate management in Japan and South Korea. In the hourly exercises, the seminar students themselves study each other so that they can chant their own theories in the course of their research.


Social Activities
Response to SDGs