HASHIMOTO, Satoru |
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Faculty, Department/Institute
- Faculty of Sociology Department of Sociology Social System Design Major
Academic status (qualification)
- Professor Apr. 1,2012
Undergraduate Degrees・University
- Osaka City University Faculty of Commerce1995 Graduated
Graduate Degrees・University
- Osaka City University Doctor's Degree Program 2000 Completed
Academic Degrees
- Mar. 2000 Osaka City University
Research fields
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Business administration |
Research topics
research topic | Study on NPO from the Aspect of Forms of Enterprises |
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keyword | NPO,Enterprises, |
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Research Topics Overview |
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keyword | social enterprise,welfare state, |
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Research Topics Overview |
Academic Associations
所属学会・団体名 | 役職名 (役職在任期間) |
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Japan Society of Business Administration | |
Society for the Study of Social Policy | 201606(2018/5/) |
Japanese Research Association for Community Development | |
EMES International Research Network | |
Japan CIRIEC (Centre Interdisciplinaire de Recherche et d’Information sur les Entreprises Collectives、International Centre of Research and Information on the Collective Economy) | 201712(2021/11/) |
Association for Research on NPOBP |
Joint Projects/Commissioned Projects
2006 - 2007
Research Publications
No. | Type of publication | Date of publication (Date of presentation) | Title | Type of research result | Jointly authored or single authored | Publisher and journal name | Volume number |
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1 | Papers1 | 2022/9/30~2022,09,30,,, | An Overview of Social Welfare Management in Co-operative: Focusing on Long-term Care and Daily Life Support for Elderly People | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | 54(1) : 1-28 |
2 | International academic conference8 | 2018/9/22~2018,09,22,,, | The historical and institutional context of social economy in Japan : in relation to the emergence | ||||
3 | Research note99 | 2018/3/31~2018,03,31,,, | What are the characteristics of management in social enterprise?: A case of an Older Person's Co-operative | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the faculty of sociology | 49(2): 213-226 |
4 | Papers1 | 2018/3~2018,03,00,,, | Governing Care Provision: A Comparative Perspective on Japan and Korea | Academic Journal | International coauthorship | DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIETY | 47(1): 39-61 |
5 | International academic conference8 | 2017/7/4~2017,07,04,,, | Governing the care provision: A comparative perspective on Japan and Korea | Co-author | |||
6 | foreword99 | 2017/3/20~2017,03,20,,, | What is social enterprise? | Other | Single-Author | Review and Research (Journal by Japanese Health and Welfare Co-operative Federation) | Vol.10, p.2 |
7 | Papers1 | 2016/11/15~2016,11,15,,, | Revision of the Long-Term Care Insurance Act and a New Movement of Mutual Assistance Activities Led by Local Citizens: Rethinking the Meaning of a Citizen-led Welfare Organization | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | 48(1):pp.25-60 |
8 | International academic conference8 | 2016/9/24~2016,09,24,,, | Changing Long-term care policy and the role of citizen-led group in Japan | ||||
9 | Research Note99 | 2016/3/18~2016,03,18,,, | Solidarity economy, self-governing communities and community well-being: A report based on field interviews from Shimane prefecture | In-house publication | Co-author | Bulletin of the College of Community and Human Services Rikkyo (St. Paul's) University | pp.133-151 |
10 | International academic conference8 | 2015/7/2~2015,07,02,,, | The provision of care services for elderly people by the co-operative sector in Japan | ||||
11 | International academic conference8 | 2014/7/4~2014,07,04,,, | Job creation and provision of social service by Japan Older Person’s Co-operative | ||||
12 | Papers1 | 2013/10/30~2013,10,30,,, | Aspects of Studies of Nonprofit Organizations in Japan | Academic Journal | Single-Author | Social Policy and Labor Studies | 5(1):32-49 |
13 | International academic conference8 | 2013/7/2~2013,07,02,,, | Workfare policy and work integration for vulnerable people in Japan | ||||
14 | Academic presentation7 | 2012/10/13~2012,10,13,,, | 日本における非営利組織論の諸相―事業と公共性の観点から | ||||
15 | Papers1 | 2012/6/21~2012,06,21,,, | Reintegrating the mentally ill into society and work | Monograph | Single-Author | Mental Health Care in Japan (Routledge) | pp.57-72 |
16 | 99 | 2012/3/31~2012,03,31,,, | The Current Finantial Status of Incorporated Nonprofit Organizations in Hyogo Prefecture and an Overview of their 'Long-Term Care Insurance' Activities and their 'Services and Supports for Persons with Disablities' | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the faculty of sociology | 43(2), pp.115-134 |
17 | Papers1 | 2012/3/15~2012,03,15,,, | "Gambaro Fukushima! Support Project to Build Kizuna (human bonds)" in Fukushima Prefecture and Roles of NPOs in a Community : Job Creation , Living Support and Local Communities in the Affected Area | In-house publication | Single-Author | 236(2012.3), pp.68-81 | |
18 | Papers1 | 2011/10/31~2011,10,31,,, | The application potentiality of the theory of management in welfare and its inconsistensy: From the perspecitve of the theory of Social Enterprise | In-house publication | Single-Author | Japanese journal of Human Welfare Studies | Vol.4, No.1. pp.7-19 |
19 | Note99 | 2011/3/31~2011,03,31,,, | Employment support to the challenged and social enterprises: case study in Taiwan | In-house publication | Co-author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Health and Welfare, Osaka University of Health and Sport Siences | Vol.8, pp.73-86 |
20 | 99 | 2011/3/19~2011,03,19,,, | Development of Work Integration in Social Enterprise: Case Studies in South Korea | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology, Kansai University | vol42, No.3, pp.83-102 |
21 | Preface99 | 2011/1/15~2011,01,15,,, | Solidarity Economy and Social Enterprise in East Asia | In-house publication | Single-Author | No.222, pp.2-3 | |
22 | 99 | 2010/11/5~2010,11,05,,, | The Current Status of Incorporated Nonprofit Organizations in Ehime Prefecture Based on an Analysis of Their Income and Expenditure Statements | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | 42(1) pp.191-202 |
23 | Papers1 | 2010/3/3~2010,03,03,,, | The Case Studies of Work Integration Social Enterprise in Japan | In-house publication | Co-author | 41(3), 45-80 | |
24 | Papers1 | 2009/12/15~2009,12,15,,, | What is Work Integration Social Enterprise (WISE)? | In-house publication | Single-Author | Japan Institute of Co-operative Resarch | 209, 33-41 |
25 | International academic conference8 | 2009/11/3~2009,11,03,,, | An Inquiry into the Social Dimensions of Management: Research notes on Social Enterprises and Corporate Social Responsibility in Japan | ||||
26 | Papers1 | 2009/10/30~2009,10,30,,, | The Current Status of Work Integration Social Enterprises in the European Union: from the Point of View of a Critical Analysis on Social Enterprises | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | vol.41, no.1, pp.37-62 |
27 | Papers1 | 2009/7/4~2009,07,04,,, | Exploring the distinctive feature of social enterprise in Japan | Co-author | EMES Conferences Selected Papers Series, ECSP-T09-14 | ||
28 | Papers1 | 2009/3/25~2009,03,25,,, | 'Dynamic maintenance' in a shopping area: cooperation and social cohesion | In-house publication | Co-author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | Vol.40, No.2, pp.129-160 |
29 | International academic conference8 | 2009/1/22~2009,01,22,,, | Tackling Social Exclusion in Osaka in the Context of Changing Industrial Structure: Aspects of Workfare Policies and Social Enterprises in Japan | ||||
30 | Papers1 | 2007/12/20~2007,12,20,,, | The Current State and Problems in the Suport of Job Seekers in Local Regions | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | 39(1), 1-15 |
31 | Papers1 | 2007/7/15~2007,07,15,,, | The present conditions and Issue of the Reform on Long-term Care Insurance System in municipalities | In-house publication | Co-author | Osaka Universiti of Economics Institute, Osaka Keidai Ronsyu | 58(1), 323-341 |
32 | Papers1 | 2007/6/15~2007,06,15,,, | The Current Significance of Workers' Co-op -with relation to 'Social Exclusion' and 'from Welfare to Work'- | In-house publication | Japan Institute of Co-operative Resarch | 179, 41-44 | |
33 | Papers1 | 2007/3/31~2007,03,31,,, | The Development of Community Organizations and the Role of Public Policy - In the Case of Nagano Prefecture | In-house publication | Single-Author | Economic & Political Studies Series No.143 Sustainable Society and Public Policy | 189-222 |
34 | Papers1 | 2007/3/25~2007,03,25,,, | A Study on Issue of Community Business | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | 38(2), 5-42 |
35 | Survey report22 | 2006/10/31~2006,10,31,,, | Report on Social System Design(2)-Community business in Osaka and Kyushu | In-house publication | Co-author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | 38(1), 223-281 |
36 | Survey report22 | 2005/10/31~2005,10,31,,, | Report on Social System Design in Osaka(1) | In-house publication | Co-author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | 37(1), 139-162 |
37 | Papers1 | 2004/7/30~2004,07,30,,, | The Scope of Study on Non-Profit Organization | In-house publication | Single-Author | THE BUSINESS REVIEW | 55/2, 71-93 |
38 | Papers1 | 2004/3/30~2004,03,30,,, | Preparatory sketch for a Study on the Modern Corporate System in Japan | In-house publication | Single-Author | Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University | 35/3, 1-26 |
39 | Papers1 | 2001/3/31~2001,03,31,,, | On Honshu-Shikoku Bridges and Reorganization of Maritime Transportation Industry | In-house publication | Co-author | 29/2,41-53 | |
40 | Papers1 | 1999/7/30~1999,07,30,,, | Citizen's Activity in Hyogo -On the Support System and Fund Raising | In-house publication | Single-Author | THE BUSINESS REVIEW | 50/1-2,285-304 |
41 | Papers1 | 1998/11/30~1998,11,30,,, | The Problem of Studying NPO from the Aspect of Forms of Enterprises | In-house publication | Single-Author | THE BUSINESS REVIEW | 49/3,77-93 |
42 | Papers1 | 1998/2/28~1998,02,28,,, | The NPO Theory Approach to Co-operative | In-house publication | Single-Author | OSAKA SHIDAI RONSHU | 90,87-118 |
43 | Papers1 | 1998/2/27~1998,02,27,,, | An Inquiry into Non-Profit Organization Theories | In-house publication | Single-Author | THE BUSINESS REVIEW | 48/4,135-157 |
LectureHASHIMOTO,Satoru2022/11/20~
PapersAn Overview of Social Welfare Management in Co-operative: Focusing on Long-term Care and Daily Life Support for Elderly PeopleUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoruco-operative;social welfare;long term care;daily life supportBulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University54(1) : 1-282022/9/30~First, this study presents what is occurring in the providing long-term care or livelihood support for the elderly by the co-operative sector. Second, it considers what makes the co-operative sector different from for-profit corporations in social welfare management. Third, it examines the significance of co-operatives today while also considering the role of the governments.
PapersIn refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoru;;2021/9/25~
Academic presentationHASHIMOTO,Satoru2019/12/8~
Book reviewAcademic JournalHASHIMOTO,Satoru2019/6/30~
PapersUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoru2019/3/31~
PapersMonographSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoru2019/3/28~
International academic conferenceThe historical and institutional context of social economy in Japan : in relation to the emergenceHASHIMOTO,Satoru;KANEKO, Katsunori;IWAMITSU, Kenji2018/9/22~The 5th International Conference of Social Enterprise in AsiaRitsumeikan UniversitySince the late twentieth century, various types of grass-roots activities based on social economy have gradually increased in Japan. We can see various economic activities based on mutual help in the face of deterioration of welfare state. Some organizations provide social services or create new job opportunities for vulnerable people. Others are farming associations which are based on new collective entrepreneurship in rural area. On the one hand, these new activities are still affected by pre-modern norms of community. On the other hand, they are also based on democratic citizenship. We need to consider both pre-modern values and new collective entrepreneurship, when we analyze social economy in Japan.
In this study, we show the historical and institutional context of social economy by explaining the provision of social services or the job creation for vulnerable people after the crisis of welfare state. First, we will take a look at the present status of social expenditure and labor market in Japan. Second, we will show the features of Japanese welfare state in comparison with welfare state in European countries or other East Asian countries. We will also explain how the emergence and change of welfare state have affected organizations or enterprises based on social economy in Japan. Third, we show the reform of the social welfare policy in Japan. Finally, we explain the providers of social economy sector in Japanese welfare regime.
Academic presentationHASHIMOTO,Satoru2018/9/15~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satorusocial enterprise;co-operative;consumer co-operative management;long-term care insurance;multifunctional long term care in a small group home2018/5/6~2432-2237
Research noteWhat are the characteristics of management in social enterprise?: A case of an Older Person's Co-operativeUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satorusocial enterprise;co-operative;consumer co-operative management;long-term care insuranceBulletin of the faculty of sociology49(2): 213-2262018/3/31~0287-6817This study clarifies the management characteristics observed in social enterprise through a case study of an Older Person's Co-operative.
PapersGoverning Care Provision: A Comparative Perspective on Japan and KoreaIn refereedAcademic JournalInternational coauthorshipLEE, Hyunok;HASHIMOTO,Satorucare regime;community-based organization;Long Term Care Insurance;Japan;KoreaDEVELOPMENT AND SOCIETY47(1): 39-612018/3~1598-8074This paper examines the relationship between the state and the community with regard to
care provision in Japan and South Korea. Japan and Korea took similar institutional
trajectories at different points in time, but how care provision was organized varied
depending on the context of the development of the care labor market and community
organizations. This paper compares provision of care for elderly people in Japan and Korea
with a focus on community-based organizations. First, we compare demographic changes
and public responses to care provision for elderly people by the respective governments.
Second, we analyze the important juncture of policy changes on care provision in terms of
the care regime. Finally, we examine the experience of community-based organizations in
the changing care regime, based on interviews with managers of community-based
organizations, and we discuss the potential tensions between state and community with
regard to care provision.
Academic presentationHASHIMOTO,Satoru2017/12/9~
PapersUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,SatoruSouth Korea;social economy;long-term care;social co-operative;intermediary organization;social venture;socal enterpriseBulletin of the faculty of sociology49(1):33-612017/10/31~This study describes the recent trends of social economy organizations in South Korea. It first provides a general overview of such organizations, and then introduces specific cases. Furthermore, the study shows the current status of co-operatives that provide care services, and then takes up the issues of social enterprises. It presents initiatives to assist the business activities of social enterprises through an intermediary organization, and introduces a case of a certified social enterprise.
Magazine articleAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoru;;;;2017/9/15~
Academic presentationHASHIMOTO,Satorusocial enterprise;co-operative;long-term care2017/9/1~
International academic conferenceGoverning the care provision: A comparative perspective on Japan and KoreaCo-authorLEE, Hyunok;HASHIMOTO,Satorucare regime;community based organization;long term care insurance;Japan;Korea2017/7/4~The 6th EMES International Research Conference on Social EnterpriseUniversité catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumThis paper examines the relationship between the state and the community with regard to care provision in Japan and South Korea. Japan and Korea took similar institutional trajectories at different points in time, but the way in which care provision was organized varied depending on the context of the development of the care labor market and community organizations. This paper compares care provision for the elderly in Japan and Korea with a focus on community-based organizations. First, we compare demographic changes and public responses to care provision for elderly people by the respective governments. Second, we analyze the important juncture of policy changes on care provision in terms of care regime. Finally, we examine the experience of community-based organizations in the changing care regime, based on interviews with managers in the community based organizations, and we discuss the potential tensions between state and community with regard to care provision.
PapersUnrefereedCo-author;;;2017/5/15~
forewordWhat is social enterprise?OtherSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,SatoruReview and Research (Journal by Japanese Health and Welfare Co-operative Federation)Vol.10, p.22017/3/20~
PapersRevision of the Long-Term Care Insurance Act and a New Movement of Mutual Assistance Activities Led by Local Citizens: Rethinking the Meaning of a Citizen-led Welfare OrganizationUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,SatoruLong-term care insurance;Community-based integrated care;Citizen-led welfare organization;Nonprofit organization;Medical co-operative;Resident participatory-type home-care serviceBulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University48(1):pp.25-602016/11/15~This study focuses on the nature of mutual assistance activities conducted by citizen-led welfare organizations and analyzes the revision of the Long-Term Care Insurance (LTCI) Act. First, it clarifies the features of the concept of a community-based integrated care system through an analysis of a discussion on the social security reforms in Japan. It explains the history of LTCI and provides an overview of the 2015 revision of the LTCI Act . Second, this study presents the state of citizen-led welfare organizations under the revised LTCI. Third, through case studies, it presents the meaning of and problems associated with the mutual assistance activities conducted by citizen-led welfare organizations.
International academic conferenceChanging Long-term care policy and the role of citizen-led group in JapanHASHIMOTO,Satoru2016/9/24~Social Enterprise Summit cum the 4th International Conference on Social Enterprise in AsiaHong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong
Academic presentationHASHIMOTO,Satoru;IWAMITSU, Kenji;SHIBATA, Manabu2016/6/12~
Academic presentationIWAMITSU, Kenji;HASHIMOTO,Satoru;SHIBATA, Manabu2016/6/12~
Academic presentationSHIBATA, Manabu;HASHIMOTO,Satoru;IWAMITSU, Kenji2016/6/12~
Research NoteSolidarity economy, self-governing communities and community well-being: A report based on field interviews from Shimane prefectureIn-house publicationCo-authorKITAJIMA, Kenichi;HASHIMOTO,Satoru;KANEKO, Katsunori;IWAMITSU, Kenji;SHIBATA, ManabuBulletin of the College of Community and Human Services Rikkyo (St. Paul's) Universitypp.133-1512016/3/18~
PapersSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;social business;social enterprise;nonprofit organization;types of enterprises;Japanese-style manufacturing management;2015/7/10~
International academic conferenceThe provision of care services for elderly people by the co-operative sector in JapanSatoru HASHIMOTO;social welfare;care service;co-operative;elderly people;Japan;2015/7/2~5th EMES international research conference on social enterpriseHelsinki Deaconess InstituteThis study describes the present status of the welfare provision by co-operatives. It will adopt the following approach. Firstly, it makes clear the uniqueness of social enterprise. Secondly, it shows the overview of co-operatives in Japan. Thirdly, it shows the role of the third sector organizations (nonprofit organizations or co-operatives) in the aging society in Japan. It will also analyze the current state of the provision of the welfare services for elderly people by the third sector organizations. Fourthly, it describes the provision of care services for elderly people by the co-operative sector. Finally, it presents a conclusion.
PapersMonographSingle-Author;2015/3/20~
Keynote addressSatoru HASHIMOTO;2014/12/6~
Academic presentationSatoru HASHIMOTO;2014/9/6~
International academic conferenceJob creation and provision of social service by Japan Older Person’s Co-operativeSatoru HASHIMOTO;workers' co-operative;consumer co-operative;aging society;2014/7/4~The 3rd International Conference on Social Enterprise in Asia "Searching for Motives, Models and Measurement"Yonsei University, Wonju campus, South KoreaThis study describes the importance of workers’ co-operative in an aging society. It analyses the workers’ co-operative of, by and for older people in Japan. It deals with a case of ‘Japan Older Person’s Co-operative’ (JOPC). JOPCs have emerged with the support of the workers’ co-operative movement. Most JOPCs have legal status as consumer co-operative. Each JOPC has built up the workshops at grassroots level.
The purpose of this study is to resolve the following questions: how have JOPCs been established? What are the main features of JOPCs compared with other co-operatives? How have JOPCs been managed? How can JOPCs provide social services or create new jobs? How have JOPCs established the relationships with other co-operatives or local government?
BookMonographSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoru;nonprofit organization;NPO;management;2013/11/10~
PapersMonographSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO, Satoru;;;;2013/10/30~
PapersAspects of Studies of Nonprofit Organizations in JapanAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;nonprofit organization (NPO);new public commons;enterprise;Social Policy and Labor Studies5(1):32-492013/10/30~Discussing the issues of ‘new public commons’ from the aspect of providing social services, we need to analyze new types of welfare service operators, such as nonprofit organizations, community businesses, or social enterprises. We also need to consider business forms under the policy of ‘new public commons.’ In order to think about these issues, we should explain the reason why new types of enterprises have received a great deal of attention in social policymaking. It is essential to reconsider both the features of new types of enterprises, and the differences between the new types of enterprises and the traditional providers.
This paper reviews the studies of nonprofits in Japan. It is intended to provide answers to the following questions: What are the main features or principles of management in nonprofit organizations? What is ‘new’ in nonprofit organizations? What is the ‘new public commons’?
International academic conferenceWorkfare policy and work integration for vulnerable people in JapanSatoru HASHIMOTO;2013/7/2~The 4th EMES International research conference on social enterpriseUniversity of Liege, BelgiumOver the past decade, it has been proposed that ‘Work Integration Social Enterprises’ (WISEs) are useful to integrate excluded people in the labour market. Nyssens (2006) is one of the most important previous studies on WISEs in Europe. Under the influence of European researches, studies on WISEs in Asian countries have been developed recently. For example, Hashimoto (2012) shows how people with mental orders are reintegrated into society through WISEs in Japan. In Asian countries, WISEs have increased rapidly. Many WISEs for vulnerable people have been set up in South Korea during the last decade, because recipients of public welfare are expected to work at some jobs. Behind the increasing trend of WISEs is the fact that workfare policies are going ahead in advanced countries. In Japan, although recipients of public welfare have no obligation to provide labour under the current system, workfare policies for people with disabilities, single parents, or homeless people, have appeared at the local level as well as national level. Their policies have emphasised the self-support of disadvantaged people and tried to integrate them into the labour market. In addition, Japanese central or local governments try to integrate recipients of public welfare into society through work with the aim of reducing the budget. In order to increase the workplace for vulnerable people, Japanese society needs to build up more new WISEs than ever.
The purpose of this study is to resolve the following questions: why and how has Japanese government introduced workfare policies? What are the main features of workfare policies in Japan? Are WISEs in Japan useful to tackle social exclusion compared with the EU or South Korea? What is the role of central and local government in building up new WISEs? What are the implications for social policy to influence WISEs in Japan? How can Japanese society create new jobs for vulnerable people at the grassroots level?
In order to address these issues, this study will take the following steps. First, it reviews the existing researches on workfare policies and social enterprises in Japan. Second, it shows the features of WISEs in Japan compared with the EU or South Korea. Third, it describes how Japanese society creates new jobs through WISEs at the grassroots level by using the case studies. Finally, it explains the problems facing WISEs in Japan.
Survey reportOtherCo-authorYumi Kurimoto ;Satoru Hashimoto;2012/12~
Academic presentation日本における非営利組織論の諸相―事業と公共性の観点からHASHIMOTO Satoru;2012/10/13~The 125th meeting of Society for the Study of Social PolicyNagano University
PapersReintegrating the mentally ill into society and workUnrefereedMonographSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoru;Mental Health Care in Japan (Routledge)pp.57-722012/6/21~
The Current Finantial Status of Incorporated Nonprofit Organizations in Hyogo Prefecture and an Overview of their 'Long-Term Care Insurance' Activities and their 'Services and Supports for Persons with Disablities'UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;incorporated nonprofit organizaiton;income and expenditure account statement;long-term care insurance;supports for persons with disablities;Hyogo Prefecture;Bulletin of the faculty of sociology43(2), pp.115-1342012/3/31~This study analyzes the income and expenditure statements of certains nonprofit organizations (NPO) incorporated in Hyogo Prefecture and thus detemines the current status of these organizations. It also shows the 'Long-Term Care Insurance' Activities and the 'Services and Supports for Persons with Disablities' by incorporated NPOs.
Papers"Gambaro Fukushima! Support Project to Build Kizuna (human bonds)" in Fukushima Prefecture and Roles of NPOs in a Community : Job Creation , Living Support and Local Communities in the Affected AreaUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;236(2012.3), pp.68-812012/3/15~
Academic presentationSatoru HASHIMOTO;2011/12/10~
PapersThe application potentiality of the theory of management in welfare and its inconsistensy: From the perspecitve of the theory of Social EnterpriseUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;Social Enterprise;theory of management;welfare;Japanese journal of Human Welfare StudiesVol.4, No.1. pp.7-192011/10/31~This paper considers the nature of Social Enterprise from the view point of the Theory of Management. We focus on a fundamental question in the theory of management: what a firm really is. We analyze the nature of Social Enterprise, and then present the application potentiality of the theory of management in welfare, and its inconsistency.
NoteEmployment support to the challenged and social enterprises: case study in TaiwanIn-house publicationCo-authorToshiko Yoshinaka;Satoru Hashimoto;Bulletin of the Faculty of Health and Welfare, Osaka University of Health and Sport SiencesVol.8, pp.73-862011/3/31~This paper records the result of our hearings to work integration social enterprise(WISES) involved in generating and/or supporting creation of job opportunities for physically/mentally challenged people. This paper contains the results of our study to four such organizations.
Development of Work Integration in Social Enterprise: Case Studies in South KoreaUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology, Kansai Universityvol42, No.3, pp.83-1022011/3/19~This note analyzes work integration social enterprises using the case studies in South Korea. we first explain the development of the Self-Support Policy under the National Basic Livelihood Security Act and the background of the enactment of the Social Enterprise Promotion Act. We then describe the present state of work integration in the social enterprise in South Korea. Finally, this study shows the current status of social enterprises in South Korea using interview surveys.
Keynote addressSatoru HASHIMOTO;2011/2/21~
PrefaceSolidarity Economy and Social Enterprise in East AsiaIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,SatoruNo.222, pp.2-32011/1/15~
The Current Status of Incorporated Nonprofit Organizations in Ehime Prefecture Based on an Analysis of Their Income and Expenditure StatementsIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;incorporated nonprofit organization;income and expenditure statement;Ehime Prefecture;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University42(1) pp.191-2022010/11/5~This study analyzes the income and expenditure statements of certain incorporated nonprofit organizations in Ehime Prefecture and thus determines the current status of these organizations.
Academic presentationSatoru HASHIMOTO;2010/9/4~
Magazine articleSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;;No.250, pp.4-72010/6/1~
PapersAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;;Vol.2, pp.56-632010/4/30~
Academic presentationMATSUMOTO Noriko;HASHIMOTO Satoru;YOSHINAKA Toshiko;2010/3/13~
PapersThe Case Studies of Work Integration Social Enterprise in JapanUnrefereedIn-house publicationCo-authorMATSUMOTO Noriko ;NISHIMURA Mariko ;HASHIMOTO Satoru;YOSHINAKA Toshiko ;work integration social enterprise;work;employment;people with disabilities;homeless;41(3), 45-802010/3/3~
PapersWhat is Work Integration Social Enterprise (WISE)? UnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSatoru HASHIMOTO;;Japan Institute of Co-operative Resarch209, 33-412009/12/15~
International academic conferenceAn Inquiry into the Social Dimensions of Management: Research notes on Social Enterprises and Corporate Social Responsibility in JapanUnrefereedSatoru HASHIMOTO;management;social enterprise;corporate social responsibility (CSR);nonprofit organisation (NPO);Japan;2009/11/3~The 6th International Society for the Third Sector Research Asia Pacific Regional ConferenceHoward International House Taipei, TaiwanThis study explains the social dimensions of enterprise by analysing the difference between social enterprises and corporate social responsibility. It classifies some manifestations of the social dimensions of enterprises by analysing management processes. It provides a framework for clarifying the relation between society and enterprise in management research.
PapersThe Current Status of Work Integration Social Enterprises in the European Union: from the Point of View of a Critical Analysis on Social EnterprisesUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorSatoru Hashimoto;work integration;social enterprise;WISE;workfare;EU;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai Universityvol.41, no.1, pp.37-622009/10/30~This paper focuses on work integration social enterprises (WISEs) in the European Union. First it clarifies the issues of social enterprises. Second it reviews WISEs. There are various types of WISEs. This study shows how we can categorise them. Finally, it explains the issues of WISEs.
Academic presentationHASHIMOTO,Satoru;2009/9/13~
PapersExploring the distinctive feature of social enterprise in JapanUnrefereedCo-authorSAKURAI, Masanari;HASHIMOTO,SatoruEMES Conferences Selected Papers Series, ECSP-T09-142009/7/4~
Papers'Dynamic maintenance' in a shopping area: cooperation and social cohesion UnrefereedIn-house publicationCo-authorArinori Yosano;Satoru Hashimoto;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai UniversityVol.40, No.2, pp.129-1602009/3/25~
PapersUnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoru;Journal of Municipal Research162, 130-1592009/1/25~
International academic conferenceTackling Social Exclusion in Osaka in the Context of Changing Industrial Structure: Aspects of Workfare Policies and Social Enterprises in JapanUnrefereedSatoru HASHIMOTO;Japan;Japan;Social Enterprise;Workfare Policy;Industrial Structure;Social Exclusion;2009/1/22~Centre for Research in Social Policy 25th Anniversary International Conference at Loughborough University, UKLoughborough University, UKThis paper discusses issues related to social exclusion and workfare policies. It focuses on the regional labour market and the regional industrial structure in Osaka, Japan. First, I describe the main factors affecting social exclusion in Osaka from the viewpoint of the regional labour market and changing industrial structure. Second, I present the current situation of workfare policies at the municipal level in Japan. Finally, I explain the impact and problems facing social enterprises in Japan.
PapersThe Current State and Problems in the Suport of Job Seekers in Local RegionsUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;local government;single parent;disabled people;region;employment;work;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University39(1), 1-152007/12/20~The purpose of this paper is to examine the support for job seekers. In particular, it focuses on disabled people and single parents. Following a survey of the situation concering the support of job seekers in various local regions, the role of local governments in supporting jobs seekers is examined.
PapersThe present conditions and Issue of the Reform on Long-term Care Insurance System in municipalitiesUnrefereedIn-house publicationCo-authorMORI Utae;FUJISAWA Hiroki;KUWAHARA Takeshi;HASHIMOTO Satoru;Osaka Universiti of Economics Institute, Osaka Keidai Ronsyu58(1), 323-3412007/7/15~20060401-20070301
PapersThe Current Significance of Workers' Co-op -with relation to 'Social Exclusion' and 'from Welfare to Work'-UnrefereedIn-house publicationHASHIMOTO Satoru;Japan Institute of Co-operative Resarch179, 41-442007/6/15~
Survey reportOtherHASHIMOTO,Satoru;2007/3/31~
PapersThe Development of Community Organizations and the Role of Public Policy - In the Case of Nagano PrefectureUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;Economic & Political Studies Series No.143 Sustainable Society and Public Policy189-2222007/3/31~
PapersA Study on Issue of Community BusinessIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;community welfare;employment creation;regional regeneration;non-profit organization;social enterprise;community business;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University38(2), 5-422007/3/25~This paper reviews and explains the significance and issue of community business. First it introduces points of contention in community business by comparing studies on non-profit organizations. Then, it explains that how the local and national governments have dealt with this issue.Kansai University Grant-in-Aid for the Faculty Joint Research Program
Survey reportReport on Social System Design(2)-Community business in Osaka and KyushuUnrefereedIn-house publicationCo-authorHASHIMOTO Satoru;Yumi KURIMOTO;Naoko EIZAWA;Kyushu;Osaka;community business;Interview;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University38(1), 223-2812006/10/31~This paper includes hearing reports on community business in Osaka and Kyushu.
BookMonographCo-editorNAKAYAMA Toru;HASHIMOTO Satoru;2006/6/5~
Survey reportReport on Social System Design in Osaka(1)UnrefereedIn-house publicationCo-authorHASHIMOTO Satoru;Yumi KURIMOTO;Naoko EIZAWA;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University37(1), 139-1622005/10/31~This paper includes the consideration of reports from Osaka. We consider reports on employment policy and community policy from municipalities and non profit organizations.
PapersThe Scope of Study on Non-Profit OrganizationIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;Forms of Enterprises;NPO;Nonprofit Organization;THE BUSINESS REVIEW55/2, 71-932004/7/30~
PapersPreparatory sketch for a Study on the Modern Corporate System in JapanUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;Corporate Covernance;Nonprofit Organization;Fiscal Reform;Administrative Reform;Deregulation;Privatization;Public Sector;Corporate System;Bulletin of the Faculty of Sociology,Kansai University35/3, 1-262004/3/30~As a preparation for the study on the modern corporate system, this note focuses on the public sector and the mixed sector in Japan, which are very important in today's society, to make clear how they work in reality. First, it examines supply of goods and services in the public sector and the mixed sector. Second, it inquires into privatization, deregulation, administrative reform and fiscal reform. Finally, this paper points in a new direction for the study on the modern corporate systems.Kansai University Grant-in-Aid for the Faculty Joint Research Program 200204-200303
PapersUnrefereedMonographCo-authorHAMAKAWA Kazunori;HASHIMOTO Satoru;Forms of Enterprises;Corporation;29-502003/10/10~
Academic presentationSatoru HASHIMOTO;Forms of Enterprises;NPO;Nonprofit Organization;2001/9/7~Japan Society of Business Administration
PapersOn Honshu-Shikoku Bridges and Reorganization of Maritime Transportation IndustryUnrefereedIn-house publicationCo-authorMURAKAMI Ryota;HASHIMOTO Satoru;Bus;Maritime Transportation;Privatization;Honshu-Shikoku Bridges;29/2,41-532001/3/31~
PapersIn refereedOtherSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO,Satoru;NPO;Osaka;Nursing-Care Insurance;Citizen's Activity;3,95-1132000/7/25~
PapersCitizen's Activity in Hyogo -On the Support System and Fund RaisingIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake;Hyogo;NPO;Citizen's Activity;THE BUSINESS REVIEW50/1-2,285-3041999/7/30~
PapersThe Problem of Studying NPO from the Aspect of Forms of EnterprisesIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;Forms of Enterprises;NPO;Nonprofit Organization;THE BUSINESS REVIEW49/3,77-931998/11/30~
PapersThe NPO Theory Approach to Co-operativeUnrefereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;Co-operative;NPO;Nonprofit Organization;OSAKA SHIDAI RONSHU90,87-1181998/2/28~
PapersAn Inquiry into Non-Profit Organization TheoriesIn refereedIn-house publicationSingle-AuthorHASHIMOTO Satoru;Business Theory;NPO;Nonprofit Organization;THE BUSINESS REVIEW48/4,135-1571998/2/27~
Community Activities
- Director, Silver Human Resources Center in Amagasaki City
Research Activities Overseas
- Kansai University's Overseas Research Program(long term)Apr. 1,2008-Mar. 31,2009United Kingdom School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
- Kansai University's Overseas Research Program(short term)Comparative study on social enterprise Mar. 25,2013-Sep. 20,2013United Kingdom School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Participation in International Conferences
- Beyond Social Inclusion: Towards a More Equal Society? organised by Centre for Research in Social Policy at Loughborough University Leicestershire, UK Jan.21,2009-Jan. 22,2009
- The 6th International Society for the Third Sector Research Asia Pacific Regional Conference, Taipei, Taiwan Nov.1,2009-Nov. 3,2009
- The 4th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise, University of Liege, Belgium Jul.1,2013-Jul. 4,2013
- The 3rd International Conference on Social Enterprise in Asia "Searching for Motives, Models and Measurement", Wonju campus, South Korea Jul.4,2014-Jul. 6,2014
- The 5th EMES international research conference on social enterprise, Helsinki Deaconess Institute, Finland Jun.30,2015-Jul. 4,2015
- The 3rd International Workshop on Social Enterprise in East Asia Feb.19,2016-Feb. 20,2016
- Social Enterprise Summit cum the 4th International Conference on Social Enterprise in Asia Sep.24,2016-Sep. 25,2016
- The 6th EMES International Research Conference on Social Enterprise, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium Jul.3,2017-Jul. 6,2017
- The 5th International Conference of Social Enterprise in Asia Sep.21,2018-Sep. 23,2018
Courses Taught
- Special Issues of Social System Design I
- Foundation Seminar
- Advanced Seminar I
- Advanced Seminar II
- Innovation on Industrial Systems
- Management and History of Industrial Society
- Graduation Thesis Seminar I
- Graduation Thesis Seminar II
- General Theory of Social System Design I
- Innovation on Industrial Systems II
- Innovation on Industrial Systems I
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