Tetsuo WADA(ワダ テツオ)Professor

Tetsuo WADA

Professor
Department of Management:International Management. Strategy on intellectual property rights.

Profile

[Education]
Ph.D., Business, University of California, Berkeley (2003)
M.S., Business, University of California, Berkeley (1994)
LL.B. University of Tokyo (1989)

[Graduate]
Professor, Faculty of Economics, Gakushuin University (2004-Present)
Visiting scholar, Aug 2004-Mar 2006, U.C.Berkeley
Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Gakushuin University (2000-2004)
Senior Researcher, Institute for Posts and Telecommunications Policy, Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (1996-2000)
Researcher, National Personnel Authority (1992)
Administrative Coordinator, Legal Dept., Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications - Tokyo (1989-1991).

Contact Information

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Research Fields

My research interests are based on the transaction cost perspective: how different types of contracts/organizations/legal institutions relate to the efficiency and corporate strategy in real economic transactions. Focus is placed on patent prosecution strategy, intellectual property portfolio management, inter-firm knowledge flows, technology contracts and business organizations in international contexts.

Publications

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Professional Affiliations

Memberships: Society for Empirical Legal Studies, Academic Association for Organizational Science, Japanese Economic Association, Academy of International Business, International Society for New Institutional Economics, Academy of Management, American Economic Association, International Society for Scientometrics and Informetrics etc.

Message

Where new technologies are developed atop previous technologies, the management of relationships with other organizations is essential. Alliances are thus prevalent. In addition, issues that were previously handled by intellectual property professionals (in a narrow sense), such as patent infringement litigations or patent prosecution processes, are now parts of management strategy. External relationships without contracts or litigations are also important, since knowledge is propagated though human networks in general. Innovation process itself is an interesting field of research. The sciences on innovation processes are developing and innovating themselves as well.

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