Conference Presentations

  1. On the Recent Research of System Dynamics at Sloan School of Management, MIT, The 81st Japanese Chapter Seminar of System Dynamics Society, Kansai University, Jan. 8, 2000.

  2. Chaos in a Market Economy, The 7th Seminar on the Future-Oriented Complexity and Adaptation Systems, Higashiura-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, August 6, 1999.

  3. FOCAS (Future-Oriented Complexity and Adaptation Studies) and Scenario Analysis, The 7th Seminar on the Future-Oriented Complexity and Adaptation Systems, Higashiura-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, August 5, 1999.

  4. Stock-Flow Fundamentals, Delta Time(DT) and Feedback Loop - From Dynamics to System Dynamics, presented in the session L7: Teaching, Thursday, July 22, 1.30 pm - 3.00 pm, chaired by Peter Galbraith, the 17th International Conference
    of the System Dynamics Society, New Zealand, July 20 - 23 ,1999.

  5. An Introduction to a Systems Thinking and System Dynamics - A Report from the International System Dynamic Conference, Quebec `98 -, The 6th Seminar on the Future-Oriented Complexity and Adaptation Systems, Higashiura-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, August 7, 1998.

  6. What is FOCAS (Future-Oriented Complexity and Adaptation Studies)?, The 6th Seminar on the Future-Oriented Complexity and Adaptation Systems, Higashiura-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, August 6, 1998

  7. Stock-Flow Fundamentals, DT and Differential Equations (Poster Session), the 16th International Conference of the System Dynamics Society, Quebec `98, July 20 - 23, 1998.

  8. Cameo chair: Responding to the conference question ``What you and I can do for future generation'' from a Science \& Technology point of view (Sept. 30), XV World Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, Sept. 28 - Oct. 3, 1997.

  9. Chaos and Complexity in Futures Studies, Sept. 15, New Economic Paradigm of the Third Wave, Sept. 16, International Futures Forum `97, Makuhari Messe, Chiba, organized by Bishiken, Sept. 15-16, 1997.

  10. A System Dynamic Approach to A Chaotic Market Economy (Aug. 20), 15th International System Dynamics Conference ``Systems Approach to Learning and Education into the 21st Century'', organized by System Dynamics Society and Bogazici University, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey, August 19-22, 1997.

  11. An Introduction to a Systems Thinking and System Dynamics, The 5th FOCAS seminar, Higashiura-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, Aug. 7, 1997.

  12. World3 Model and Choices of Sustainable Futures, The 4th FOCAS seminar, Higashiura-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, Aug. 10, 1996.

  13. On the FOCAS (Future-Oriented Complexity and Adaptation Studies) Education, The 3rd FOCAS seminar, Goshiki-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, in cooperation with the World Futures Studies Federation, Aug. 10, 1995.

  14. UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development) specialist meeting for ATAS (Advanced Technology Assessment System) edition, UNCTAD, Geneva, Switzerland, March 10-11, 1995.

  15. Sustainability and Market Economy, The First International Conference on Ecology and Democracy, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, \v{C}esk\'{e} Bud\v{e}jovice, Czech Republic, Sept. 6-9, 1994.

  16. Harnessing a Chaotic Price Movement in Market Economy, The 2nd World Futures-Creating Seminar: Non-Linear \& Chaos-Theoretic Thinking -- New Scientific-Visionary Paradigm, Goshiki-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, in cooperation with the World Futures Studies Federation, Aug. 7-11, 1994.

  17. Chaotic Price Movement in a T\^{a}tonnement Process, the Japan Association of Economics and Econometrics (the Western division), Kobe Gakuin University, June 11, 1994.

  18. Harnessing a Chaos in a Market Economy, the annual Chubu conference of the Japan Economic Policy Association, Nagoya University of Commerce, Nov. 20, 1993.

  19. Introduction of Dr. Ibrahim Abdel-Rahman on behalf of WFSF at the Ceremony, the XIII World Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation: Coherence and Chaos in Our Uncommon Futures, August 24, Tuesday, 1993, Turku, Finland.

  20. Harnessing a Chaos in a Market Economy -- Making Unpredictable Predictable, the XIII World Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation: Coherence and Chaos in Our Uncommon Futures, August 23-27, 1993, Turku, Finland.

  21. Sustainability and Market Economy -- A Preamble to MuRatopia, the XIII World Conference of the World Futures Studies Federation: Coherence and Chaos in Our Uncommon Futures, August 23-27, 1993, Turku, Finland.

  22. Sustainability and Market Economy -- A Preamble to MuRatopia, The 1st World Futures-Creating Seminar: Renewing Community as Sustainable Global Village, Goshiki-cho, Awaji Island, Hyogo Pref., Japan, in cooperation with the World Futures Studies Federation and UNESCO, Aug. 16-18, 1993.

  23. Simulations of Equilibria and Chaotic Price Movement in an Exchange Economy -- Using S/UNIX Environment, the Japan Association of Economics and Econometrics (the Western division), Osaka City University, June 6, 1993.

  24. Need for Futures-Oriented Studies, UNESCO seminar on "Teaching about the Future", Vancouver, Canada, June 21-23, 1992.

  25. Information/Decision Structures and Futurology, the 12th World Conference of The World Futures Studies Federation, Barcelona, Spain, Sept. 17-21, 1991.

  26. The Futures of Democracy and Participation in the WFSF (panel), Plenary
    Session, the 12th World Conference of The World Futures Studies Federation, Barcelona, Spain, Sept. 18, 1991.

  27. Demand Creates its own Supply (talk), "Cutting-Edge Ideas" session chaired by Prof. Allen Tough, the 12th World Conference of The World Futures Studies Federation, Barcelona, Spain, Sept. 18, 1991.

  28. New Thinking of Japanese Community Development in the Information Age, Global Conference on New Trends in Science, Technology, Economy and Society, Shanghai, China, April 9 - 12, 1991.

  29. Ego vs Mirror-mind Systems -- A Comparative Analysis of the Workings of American and Japanese Economies, the 1st Biannual International Conference, Western Academy of Management (WAM), Shizuoka, Japan, June 18 - 21, 1990.

  30. Designing a MuRatopian Economy, the 11th World Conference of The World Futures Studies Federation, Budapest, Hungary, May 27 - 31, 1990.

  31. Fundamentals of Infonomics in the Information Age, Pacific-Basin Conference of The World Futures Studies Federation, Nagoya Univ. of Commerce, Nov. 20 - 23, 1989.

  32. Point-Two Principle of Income Distribution for an Information Society, the 48th Annual Meeting of The Japan Society of International Economics, Chu-o Univ., Tokyo, Oct. 14 - 15, 1989.

  33. New Thinking of Islands Economy in the Information Age, UNESCO and ACP-EEC Conference, Mauritius, July 31 - August 4, 1989.

  34. Global Restructuring Trends (panel), the Sixth General Assembly and Exposition of The World Future Society, Washington, D.C., USA, July 16 - 20, 1989.

  35. Paradigm Shift in Economics Toward an Information Society, the 10th World Conference of The World Futures Studies Federation, Beijing, China, Sept. 3 - 8, 1988.

  36. Peace Conference, Univ. of Hawaii and East West Center, July, 1987.

  37. The Workings of A Capitalist Economy -- A Micro-foundation Analysis of Time, Money, Employment and Fairness, Faculty Seminar, Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa, June 1987.

  38. Gini Coefficient and Entropy Index, Income Distribution in C/Unix, Faculty Seminar, Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa, May 15, 1987.


LECTURE SERIES

  1. Informatization and Management (Intensive Lectures), Graduate School of Economics, Nagoya City University, Oct. 1-2, 1994.

  2. Unifying Economic and Cultural Coordinates for the 21st Century -- Economic Competition and Cooperation between USA and East Asia, a lecture series of the Advanced Program, the Graduate School of Public Administration, Chungbuk National University, Republic of Korea, Nov. 19, 1992.

  3. New Thinking of the Global Information Society -- An Invitation to the Information Economics, the 7th Continuing Education Series, Nov. 17 - Dec. 8, 1990 (four lectures on Saturdays), Nagoya Univ. of Commerce, Aichi, Japan.

  4. New Thinking of Asian Economic Development from US and Japanese Economic Perspective, Oct. 27, 1990, Nihon Fukushi University, Aichi, Japan.

  5. Building a Better Human Relation, Sept. 15, 1990, Yamanakako Seminar House, Senshu University, Hakone, Japan.

  6. Information Societies and Japan-American Economic Futures, Aug. 3 and 7, 1990, Graduate School of Educational Policy Studies, College of Education, Univ. of Minnesota, Aug. 4, 1990, Minnesota Futurists Chapter of the World Future Society.

  7. Japanese Economy \& Business, International Program, Spring 1989, Kwansei Gakuin University, Hyogo, Japan.