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To view this website correctly, please ensure you have Javascript enabled. Contact / Access Ritsumeikan University Japanese-based Program Font Size S M L Current Students--> Alumni What is MOT? Message from the Dean Missions and 3 policies Global Partners Apply Tuition Fees/Financial Aid FAQ Doctoral Program Master's Program Study Facilities Research Grant Language Support Student Data Student Voice Alumni Voice Ritsumeikan University > Graduate School of Technology Management > Academics > Doctoral Program Doctoral Program   Doctoral Program Overview Degree Doctor of Philospphy in Technology Management Language of Instruction English and Japanese Enrollment Semester April and September Duration 3 Years Enrollment Capacity 5 students Subject List Elective Course Advanced Lecture (Statistical Data Analysis Academic Journal) DA* Advanced Lecture (Statistical Data Analysis Academic Journal) DB* Advanced Lecture (Statistical Data Analysis Academic Journal) DC* Advanced Lecture (Statistical Data Analysis Academic Journal) DD* Advanced Lecture (Qualitative Research Methods)* Advanced Lecture (Advanced Statistics)* Advanced Lecture (Literature Review) Advanced Lecture (Research Methods) Advanced Lecture (Empirical Methods) Advanced Lecture (Independent Study) Advanced Lecture (Structural Analysis of Research Papers)--> Research Course Doctoral Seminar Ⅰ-Ⅵ Syllabus For more details of subjects,please refer to the Online Syllabus Requirements for Program Completion Students will be qualified for the degree upon completion of the following requirements. 1.Period of Enrollment In principle, students must be enrolled as a regular, full-time student in the Doctoral Program for 3 years. However, the degree may also be granted to outstanding students in less than 3 years. In this case, the minimum period of full-time enrollment is 1 year. 2.Credits Requirements Students must obtain 2 subjects (8 credits) which will be carried on throughout 3 years are required to be taken. 3.Dissertation Students must submit the dissertation after receiving the necessary instructions from their academic supervisor. The dissertation must be approved according to the procedure of the program and passed the final examination. Recent Dissertation Titles Academic Year 2021 An empirical study of the factors affecting customer satisfaction and intention to use food delivery apps before and during the COVID-19 in Thailand Academic Year 2020 The Role of Innovation Policy and Science Communication in Accepting New Food TechnologyAcademic Year 2019 A Study of Nonaka’s Wise Leader Practices and An Image of Leadership from the Perspective of Subordinates, to Promote Management Innovation Performance via Stimulating Employee’s Knowledge Sharing Aspiration Academic Year 2018 A System Dynamics Modelling for Healthcare Demand and Smartphone-based Technology Adoption in Malaysian Public Hospitals Academic Year 2017 Exploring Knowledge Process and Organizational Culture to Promote Individual Learning: An Empirical Study in Science Museums Maximization of Energy Safety Using Neuro-Fuzzy Systems Academic Year 2015 Alliance Management during Joint Development between Corporations -Investigation into important items when undertaking joint development and examination of a general-purpose model- Market Creation for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles:Infrastructure Dependent New Products and Expectations Implicit Patent Alliance Acquiring the Appropriability of Innovation Academic Year 2014 Exploratory research on collaboration: Approach to individual, organization and strategy Institutional study of the regional brand protection system in Japan Demonstration of design-driven innovation: Analysis of intellectual property information Technological Innovation System Building for Diffusion of Solar Energy Technology in Developing Countries: A Multilevel Analysis in Ethiopia Academic Year 2013 An Empirical Analysis on the Promotion of MOT based Training Comparing Japanese and International Institutions The Mediation Roles of Social Capital on University spin-off Performance. Lessons from Regional Universities in Japan An Assessment of Customer Satisfaction in Micro Finance Institutions (MFI) in Bangladesh- Impact of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) A study on Collaboration between Medical Professionals and Japanese Small and Medium-Sized Industrial Enterprises Capabilities of the Business Manager in a Family Business - Research on the Capabilities of Manager Responsible for Innovation- Program Overview Doctoral Program Subject List Requirements for Program Completion Recent Dissertation Titles Master's Program Subject List Requirements for Program Completion Study Facilities Research Grant Language Support Page Up Graduate School of Technology Management Ritsumeikan University Tel +81-72-665-2100   Fax +81-72-665-2109 Osaka Ibaraki Campus 2-150 Iwakura-cho, Ibaraki, Osaka 567-8570 JAPAN © Ritsumeikan Univ. All rights reserved.

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