Teacher information (degree and Performance)
Teacher details
NISHIDA Ikuko
NISHIDA Ikuko
- Affiliates
- Faculty of Economics Department of International Commerce
- Position
- Associate Professor
- Position
Researcher Information
Specialized fields
Distribution theory
Subjects in charge
Introduction to business administration, distribution theory, distribution policy, basic exercises, specialized exercises I and II
Educational background
Graduate School of Graduate School of Economics, Nagoya City University
Acquisition degree
Ph.D. (Economics)
Affiliated Society
Japan Society of Corporate Management, Corporate Research Forum, Organizational Society of Corporate Management, Japan Society of Small and Medium Enterprises
Research Keywords
Business system
Current research theme
Research on inter-organizational relationships in the food industry supply chain
Major Research Results and Activities
“Analysis of Transaction System in Regional Industries” Corporate Management Research No.19. pp.47-60. 2016
Corporate Management Research No. 22, pp.47-61, 2019, “Strategy for Creating Relationships in Local Industry-Examples of Distribution System in Nishio Matcha Producing Area in Aichi Prefecture” Corporate Management Research No. 22, pp.47-61, 2019
“Distribution Strategy for Nishio Matcha Producing Area in Aichi Prefecture” (co-authored) “Innovation and Distribution Strategy for Local Industry”, Chikura Shobo, pp.83-100, 2020
The Function of Network-Style Transactions in Local Japanese Industry: A Case Study of the Plum Industry in the Minabe-Tanabe Region of Wakayama, Kindai Management Review Vol.9, pp.92-104, 2021.
"Management Philosophy and Strategy - Management of Management Strategy" (co-authored) "Contemporary Corporate Management", Sangaku Publishing, pp. 355-52, 2021
Class seminar
My seminar
Seminars related to distribution systems and business systems
In this exercise, we will focus on the business structure of the business in which products and services are delivered to customers. We aim to find research themes of interest and to be able to analyze corporate activities using concepts (keywords) of business administration. After reporting and discussion, we will finally finish the graduation thesis.
Social Activities
Response to SDGs
Based on Japanese industrial analysis, the development and development of industries, especially the role played by technological innovation (innovation) in industrial development.