List of Publications – Professor Dr. Rolf D. Schlunze

List of Publications – Professor Dr. Rolf D. Schlunze

  1. Die quantitative Standortüberpruefung japanischer Produktionsniederlassungen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, East Asia Institute Occasional Papers 68, 1988
  2. Räumliche Diffusion japanischer Unternehmen in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und Berlin (West) von 1955-1989. – Dargestellt anhand eines Regressionsmodels. Manuskripte des Geographischen Instituts der Freien Universitaet Berlin, 16, 1990
  3. Der Productionsstandort für japanische Konzerne. In: Park, S.-J. (ed.), Japanisches Management in der Bundesrepublik, Frankfurt, New York: Campus Verlag, 1991, 71-96.
  4. with Park, S.-J., Japanische Automobile und R&D in Europa. In: Park, S.-J. (ed.), Japanisches Management in der Bundesrepublik, Frankfurt, New York: Campus Verlag, 1991, 147-182.
  5. Der Produktionsstandort Deutschland fuer japanische Konzerne – Analyse interner, externer und regionaler Strukturen und Strategien, Japan Analysen Prognosen 64, 1-25, 1991
  6. Spatial Diffusion of Japanese Firms in West Germany and West Berlin from 1955 to 1989, Geographical Review of Japan, 65(Ser.B)/ 1, 32-52, 1992
  7. 地理学における海外進出企業の比較研究, 人文地理学, 45/ 6, 639-640, 1993
  8. Adjustment of Japanese R & D Management in Europe, 追手門経営論集 6/ 2, 79-95, 2000/12
  9. The Spatial Structure of Japanese Business Activities in Europe, Journal of Economic and Social Geography 92/ 2, 217-230, 2001/05
  10. 日本の国際的ビジネスにおける地理学的視点, 追手門経営論集7/ 2, 143-149, 2001/12
  11. 追手門学院大学でのe-learningの可能性について, 教育研究所紀要20, 55-62, 2002/03
  12. 国際経営とマーケッターの視点から見た世代間相違, 追手門学院大学心理学論集 10, 64-65, 2002/03
  13. 日本企業の直接投資と立地-ドイツにおける日本企業の立地行動-, 追手門経営論集8/ 1, 31-45, 2002/06
  14. Locational Adjustment of Japanese Management in Europe, Asian Business Management 1, 267-283, 2002/08
  15. 国際経営と文化的環境, 追手門経営論集 8/ 2, 121-135, 2002/12
  16. 追手門学院大学におけるe-learningの試み-国際経営論Bのコンピュータ学習プログラム作成と実施報告-, 教育研究所紀要 21, 71-78, 2003/03
  17. タンデム・オブザベーション, 教育研究所紀要 21, 41-48, 2003/03
  18. ヨーロッパにおける日系企業の立地, 世界経済評論, 47/4, 44-54, 2003/04
  19. 中央・東ヨーロッパ変化と直接投資, 追手門経営論集, 9/1, 23-34, 2003/06
  20. ヨーロッパにおける日系製造企業の経営システムの現地適応(Locational Adjustment of Management Systems of Japanese Affiliated Companies in Europe), 経済地理学年報/Annals of the Japan Association of Economic Geographers 第49巻 第4号 (2003)pp.271-288
  21. 授業支援システム「学びの泉」の活用方法と今後の課題、追手門経済・経営論集、11, 21-28, 2004/03
  22. Questionnaire survey analysis. in: Kumon, H., T. Abo (Eds.), The Hybrid Factory in Europe: The Japanese Management and Production System Transferred. Palgrave MacMillan, 184-194, 2004/11 ISBN:9781403917218
  23. Managerial Embeddedness of European Manufacturing Firms in Japan, Japanese Journal of Human Geography, 56/5, pp.61-79, 2004
  24. ポーランドとスロバキアにおける日系製造企業の挑戦-現地社会への企業活動埋め込みの実態 (Challenges of Japanese Affiliated Manufacturing Firms in Poland and Slovakia) in: Wada M. & T. Abo (eds.) The Japanese-style Management Production System in Central East Europe, Bunshin-do, 第7章(Chapter 7) pp.214-233, 2005
  25. Spurring the Kansai economy – Embedding foreign corporations, Ritsumeikan International Affairs, Vol.5, 17-42, 2007
  26. with Michael Plattner. Evaluating International Managers’ Practices and Locational Preferences in the Global City – An Analytical Framework, 立命館経営学46/ 1, 63-89, 2007
  27. Synergien zum Erfolg – Wirtschaften mit Kompetenz in Japan, JAPANMARKT AHK 在日ドイツ商工会議所, 26-28, 2008/06
  28. Location and Role of Foreign Firms in Regional Innovation Systems in Japan, Ritsumeikan International Affairs 6, 1-15, 2008
  29. Managing R&D Activities, Embedding Foreign MNEs in Japan. Bernhard I.(ed.), Uddevalla Symposium 2008, Spatial Dispersed Production and Network Governance, 2008
  30. Expat versus Hybrid – Wer macht den besseren Job in der Krise? In: JAPANMARKT, AHK在日ドイツ商工会議所, 14-17, 2009/03
  31. Courses for Horses – Value of Location for Intercultural Competence and Synergy, EMERGING URBAN TRANSFORMATIONS: Multilayered Cities and Urban Systems (IGU Urban Commission – 2009 Conference) 2009/08
  32. Courses for Horses – Value of Location for Japanese Managers’ Intercultural Competence Overseas, Ritsumeikan Business Journal 4, 1-16, 2010/03
  33. Working towards Hybrid Solutions: The Possibility of an IHRM model in Japan. Ritsumeikan Business Journal 5, 99-118, 2011/01
  34. 異文化シナジーを創出するハイブリッドマネジャー, Transcultural Management Review, 7, 30-46, 2011/01
  35. “Hybrid” Managers Creating Cross-Cultural Synergy: A Systematic Interview Survey from Japan. In: Rolf D. Schlunze, Nathaniel O. Agola and William W. Baber (eds), Spaces of International Economy and Management, Launching New Perspectives on Management and Geography, Palgrave MacMillan, London, N.Y., 24-45, 2012/01
  36. Co-leadership Success through Mutual Acculturation, RITSUMEIKAN BUSINESS JOURNAL, 6, 1-16, 2012/02
  37. フォルクスワーゲン・南アフリカ―ドイツの親会社と比較しながら―, 赤門マネジメント・レビュー[ものづくり紀行第七十八回] アフリカの日本型ハイブリッド工場シリーズ, 12/ 2, 183-196, 2013/02
  38. Co-leadership Success by Sharing Local and Global Information Networks. In: Schönhuth, M., Marcus Gamper, Michael Kronenwett, M. Stark (Eds.) (2013) Visuelle Netzwerkforschung. Qualitative, quantitative und partizipative Zugänge, 161-178, 2013/04
  39. with W. Baber and Ji, Preferences and Intercultural Networking for Globalizing Practices of Successful Leaders in the Intercultural Workplace. In: Claes-Göran Alvstam, Harald Dolles, Patrik Ström (eds.) Asian Inward and Outward FDI: New Challenges in the Global Economy, Palgrave Macmillan, 115-136, 2014/04
  40. with吉伟伟,守政毅、本华商需要适应本地和全球商业环境吗?交遊52-53, 2014/07
  41. with Li, M. Mori and W. Ji, Does Chinese managers’ guanxi networking matter to their managerial success? :A multiple-case study from Japan, Ritsumeikan Business Journal, 9, 47-63, 2015/01
  42. 日本における中国人ハイブリッド企業家の文化変容とguanxiネットワーキング:パネル調査より、 異文化経営研究、12, 21-38、 2016/02
  43. Hybrid-Manager in Japan: Weg zum interkulturellen Erfolg. [Hybrid Manager in Japan: Path to Intercultural Success] in: David Chiavacci und Iris Wieczorek (Hrsg.), Japan 2016 – Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, München, IUDICIUM Verlag (VSJF), 166-190.
  44. What is needed to lead in the Japanese workplace? – Classic assigned expatriates versus Hybrid managers’ acculturation, networking and leadership. ManGeo Working Paper #01
  45. 地方自治体のFDI誘致促進活動 : イメージ作り施策、投資創出施策、投資サービス施策の変化 (FDI promotion in Japanese Prefectures : Changes in image building, investment generating, and investment service analyzed), 立命館地域情報研究所,地域情報研究、巻10、 47 – 60、2021-03.http://doi.org/10.34382/00014451
  46. What is needed to lead in the Japanese workplace? – Classic assigned expatriates versus Hybrid managers’ acculturation, networking and leadership. ManGeo Working Paper#01/2021.
  47. with Suwala, Lech, Piotr Pachura, Management Geography – Making Place for Space in Management Thought. Polish Journal of Management Studies 2022; 25 (2): 323-340. DOI: 10.17512/pjms.2022.25.2.21, GICID:01.3001.0015.9002
  48. Performance Analysis of Boundary Spanners in Multinational Enterprises Through the Lens of Management Geography. In: Taira, Atsushi and Rolf D. Schlunze (Eds), Management Geography – Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions Management Geography. International Perspectives in Geography (IPG, volume 19), Springer Nature, 2022.
  49. with Suwala, Lech, Piotr Pachura, Management Geography – Making Place for Space in Management Thought. Polish Journal of Management Studies 2022; 25 (2): 323-340.
  50. with TANG Xinyu (MA), Observing problems for sustainable IHRM – Nurturing intercultural teams at a Japan-based MNE and a SME. ManGeo Working Paper#02/2023.
  51. Shaping spaces of innovation communities – The role of promoters in German-Japanese networks. ManGeo Working Paper#03/2024.
  52. with Lech Suwala, Andrew Jones and Piotr Pachura, Management Geography, in: Reference Module in Social Sciences. Elsevier, July 2024 DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-443-13701-3.00384-4

Books

  1. Japanese Investment in Germany: A spatial perspective, Lit-Verlag, 1997
  2. with Nathaniel O. Agola and William W. Baber (eds), Spaces of International Economy and Management: Launching New Perspectives on Management and Geography, Palgrave MacMillan, 2012/01
  3. with Atsushi Taira (Eds), Management Geography – Asian Perspectives Focusing on Japan and Surrounding Regions Management Geography. International Perspectives in Geography (IPG, volume 19), Springer Nature, 2022
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