
| description | structure & personnel |
Stanford Project on Japanese Entrepreneurship (STAJE):
Project structure and personnel
Participating Universities
Stanford University
Henry Rowen, PI
William Miller, PI
Robert Eberhart, Research Fellow
Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center - SPRIE
Richard Dasher
US-Asia Technology Management Center
University of California, San Diego School of International Relations and Pacific Studies
Ulrike Schaede
Professor, Japanese Business
University of Tokyo
Shigeo Kagami, PI
Professor, General Manager - Science Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (SEED)
Division of University Corporate Relations (DUCR)
Academic Advisory Group
Ulrike Schaede (chair), Professor, Japanese Business, University of California, San Diego
Masahiko Aoki, Professor, Economics, Stanford University
Robert Eberhart, SPRIE Fellow, Stanford University
George Foster, Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business
Ronald Gilson, Professor, Stanford Law School
Phillip Lipscy, Assistant Professor, Political Science, Stanford University
Patricia MacLachlan, Associate Professor, Asian Studies, University of Texas, Austin
Hugh Patrick, Professor, Columbia University
Japanese Economic Advisory Council
Michael Alfant, CEO, Fusion Systems KK
Michael Armacost, Ambassador to Japan, Shorenstein APARC Distinguished Fellow
William Feid, Managing Partner, Actium Ventures
Stephen Fifitia, Cisco Systems
Martin Haemmig, SPRIE Senior Advisor
Ryozo Hayashi, University of Tokyo
Yoshito Hori, CEO, Globis
Takeshi Isayama, Chairman, Carlyle Group - Japan
Yoko Ishikura, Professor, Hitotsubashi ICS
Shigeo Kagami, Professor, University of Tokyo SEEDS
Kiyoshi Kurokawa, Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan
Allen Miner, General Partner, SunBridge Partners
Keiko Ohara, Partner, Kamiyacho International Law Office
Kenji Osabe, Cisco Systems
Zenichi Shishido, Professor, Hitotsubashi University ICS
Daniel Sneider, Assistant Director of Research, Shorenstein APARC
Kazuhiko Toyama, Executive Managing Director IRCJ



