SUZUKI Takayuki 鈴木 貴之
  • Associate Professor
  • Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration
Faculty Profile
Research Field

Innovation, Marketing

Affiliated Academic Societies

The Academic Association for Organizational Science, Japan Association for Management Systems

Courses Taught

Research Seminar Ⅰ, Research Seminar Ⅱ, Research Seminar Ⅲ, Research Seminar Ⅳ, Strategic Management A, Strategic Management B, Startup Seminar Ⅰ, Startup Seminar Ⅱ, Career Field ExperienceⅠ,Career Field ExperienceⅡ, Service Learning

Academic Degrees

Doctor of Philosophy in Technology Management (Mar, 2021, Ritsumeikan University)

Brief Biography

Experience in practical work at a machinery manufacturer.

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Research Overview

I conduct research focused on applying cutting-edge information technologies and leveraging existing business frameworks to provide new insights for value creation and their application in management strategies. Specifically, my research targets areas such as "estimating customer satisfaction," "grouping product attributes," and "examining the relationship between product attributes and product life cycles."

My recent research interests include the following themes:
Analyzing textual documents published by companies to study the strategies they use to drive innovation.
Investigating the relationship between R&D investment and profitability in Japanese and American companies.
Exploring methods for generating new ideas using generative AI (e.g., ChatGPT).
Examining the ecosystems created by companies in Kyoto, focusing on how business leaders have supported and driven each other's growth through mutual effort and collaboration.

List of Researches
Research Keywords

Application of Information Technology in Management Strategy
Innovation Strategy and Text Analysis
Relationship between R&D Investment and Profitability
Idea Generation using Generative AI
Regional Ecosystems and Mutual Growth of Business Leaders

Academic Papers

Comparative study of human creativity and GPT-4 in ideation
Takayuki Suzuki
ISPIM Connects Osaka – Connecting and Empowering Society, December 4, 2024

An Empirical Analysis of Recent R&D, Capital Expenditures, and Profitability of U.S. Firms
Takayuki Suzuki, Hiroshi Imahashi, Kiminori Gemba
Journal of Japan Association for Management Systems, Vol. 41, No. 2, pp. 99-104, November 2024

Information discovery methods using statistical processing to facilitate innovation creation
Takayuki Suzuki, Kiminori Gemba, Atsushi Aoyama
International Journal of Business and Systems Research 18(1) 30-64, Juanary, 2024

In addition, multiple papers have been published in international journals and conference proceedings.