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On November 18 (Wed.), 2015, RCAPS welcomed Professor Morihiko Kinjo (Faculty of Tourism Sciences and Industrial Management, University of the Ryukyus) to deliver an RCAPS seminar entitled, "Issues on Tourism Macro Statistics.”
[Report by APM Professor Mariner Wang]
In his 70 minute seminar, Professor Morihiko Kinjo (Faculty of Tourism Sciences
and Industrial Management, University of the Ryukyus) talked about ①the current
situation and challenges of tourism on Okinawa, ②challenges and policies for
tourism on Okinawa, ③the Okinawa General Bureau’s efforts to promote tourism,
④whether or not the economic effect of tourism is overestimated by the
input-output model? ⑤whether or not TSA (Tourism Satellite Account) is useless.
Professor Kinjo first explained, using graphs, the current situation and challenges
of tourism on Okinawa; then showed the transition in the number of inbound tourists
and revenues from tourism, the average duration of stay, and the average amount
consumed by per tourist; and concluded by discussing the future and challenges of
tourism on Okinawa (how to extend duration of stay, expand foreign tourists, and
increase amount consumed per tourist), using statistical data and graphs.
Specifically, he discussed efforts for achieving longer duration of stay and
increasing the amount consumed by tourists, measures for including Okinawan
culture in tour menus, infrastructure building to mitigate traffic congestion for
smooth transportation, economic effects from tourism on Okinawa, and international
standards of how to measure the economic impact from tourism.
In the Q&A session, there were many questions from the floor. 30 minutes was
allocated for the Q&A session but it was extended by 10 more minutes and the
seminar finished at 17:10.
The seminar was a substantial one. It was surely very informative for the attendees.
Professor Morihiko KINJO
The "Asia-Pacific Conference 2015" hosted by the Ritsumeikan Center for Asia Pacific Studies (RCAPS) was held from November 7 (Sat.) - 8 (Sun.), 2015.
On Tuesday, October 27, 2015, RCAPS welcomed Mr Masazumi Ishii (Managing Director of AZCA, Inc.) to deliver an RCAPS seminar entitled, “Corporate Venturing and Open Innovation.” Mr Ishii talked about the current situation of Silicon Valley. The seminar was held in English.
[Report by APS Professor Yukihiko Nakata]
Mr Ishii obtained a Master of Science in computer science from Stanford University while he was engaged in system development at IBM Japan. After that, he joined McKinsey & Company, Inc. and worked as a management consultant. In 1985, Mr Ishii founded AZCA, Inc. in Silicon Valley, and has been doing consulting activities for Japanese companies that plan to advance into the US market. Also, since 2004, he has been involved in a venture capital company, Nonenti. Mr Ishii mainly talked about his experience in Silicon Valley.
First, he explained about the history and current situation of Silicon Valley. He explained that the ecosystem of Silicon Valley is made up from universities / research institutions, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, incubators, and accelerators. As a result, 48% of investment in the US is happening in Silicon Valley, and world-renowned companies are clustered in Silicon Valley. In other words, the accumulation of money and knowledge has resulted in a virtuous circle.
Henry Chesbrough, an American organizational theorist, advocated the concept of Open Innovation, which creates values by organically combining ideas from inside and outside the company. The idea of Open Innovation is supporting the current status of Silicon Valley. There are two key factors to continue bringing about innovation: openness and tolerance for failure. Japanese companies lost their competitive edge in many areas in the global market due to lacking the concept of open innovation. The concept of corporate venturing that actively uses external resources is important for companies.
After this RCAPS Seminar, Mr Ishii also delivered a lecture to member companies of the semiconductor cluster in Oita Prefecture about the prospects for semiconductor-related companies from the viewpoint of Silicon Valley.