Shige Makino is a professor of management at Kyoto University’s Graduate School of Economics and an emeritus professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). He earned his Ph.D. from Ivey Business School and holds both an M.B.A. and a Law degree from Keio University. Before his appointment at Kyoto University in 2021, he spent 26 years teaching at CUHK Business School. Prof. Makino has taken on leadership roles in several international business associations, such as vice president of the Academy of International Business, president of the Association of Japanese Business Studies, and executive director of both the Japan Academy of Multinational Enterprises and the Japan Academy of International Business Studies. He boasts an extensive publication record in leading journals and is the only recipient of the JIBS Gold Medal from an Asian institution.
Yasuro Uchida (Ph.D, Yokohama National University) is Professor of strategic management at Graduate School of Business, University of Hyogo, Japan, and Professor Emeritus of University of Toyama. He was a member of technology standard council of Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan. His research interest is competitive strategy, and the international standardization of technology. His book “International Standard and Strategic Alliance” (in Japanese; Chuokeizaisha, Tokyo, 2001) received the award from Japan Academy for International Trade and Business (JAFTAB) in 2001. He is a board member of the Japan Academy of International Business Studies (JAIBS) and the Japan Academy of Multinational Enterprises (JAME).Tamiko Kasahara (Ph.D., Kobe University of Commerce) is an Assistant Professor of international human resource management at School of Management and Information, University of Shizuoka, Japan. She is currently a visiting scholar in the management department at Bentley University, U.S.A. She received her M.S. and Ph.D. from Kobe University of Commerce in 2002 and 2008, respectively. Her research focuses primarily on global talent management in multinational corporations, with a recent emphasis on organizational behaviors. Her book, Global Human Resource Management in Japanese Multinational Corporations (published in Japanese by Hakuto Shobo, Tokyo, 2014), received accolades including the Best Book Award for Young Researchers from the Japan Academy of Multinational Enterprises (JAME) in June 2015 (Tokyo, Japan), and a collaborative paper that she authored with Professor T. Sekiguchi in 2020 earned the Palgrave Macmillan Best Paper Award from The Association of Japanese Business Studies (AJBS) in July 2020 (Miami, U.S.A). She serves on the boards of JAME and Japan Academy of International Business Studies.