Professor

Takahiro Oba

Profile

Specialized Field

Japanese Business History/Japanese Economic History

Research theme

1. Study of high school graduates and blue-collar workers in Japan during the period of rapid economic growth
2. Study on the significance and role of training engineers in postwar Japan

research summary

The economic history of human capital

Subjects in charge

Business History, International Comparative Business History

Main career, work history, and academic background

Graduated from the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Economics, Department of Economic History, Ph.D.
2010-2011 Part-time lecturer at Nagoya University of Commerce and Business, School of Management
2011-2016 Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Sapporo Gakuin University
2016 Associate Professor, Faculty of Business Administration, Soka University
2024 Professor, Faculty of Business Administration, Soka University

Affiliated academic societies and organizations

Business History Society
Political Economy and Economic History Society
Society for Social and Economic History
Japan Society of Industrial Education

Main Papers and Publications

"Substitution and Complement of Technician Trainees and High School Graduate Blue-collar Workers: Focusing on the High Economic Growth Period in Postwar Japan," History and Economy, No. 223, 2014
"The Role of Trainees in Postwar Japan: Focusing on the Case of Denso" Economic Review, No. 7, 2014
"A Study of High School Graduate Blue-collar Workers in Postwar Japan," Doctoral Dissertation, Graduate School of Economics, University of Tokyo, 2010
"Background and Factors behind the Increase in the Number of Students and Construction of High Schools in the 1960s" Economic Studies, No. 51, 2009
"Technological Innovation in the Construction and Manufacturing Industries and the Role of High School Graduates: From the 1950s to the 1960s," Business History, Vol. 43, No. 2, 2008
"The Increase in High School Graduate Blue-collar Workers in Postwar Japan: A Case Study of Textile Companies" History and Economy, No. 192, 2006

Message

Play hard and study hard. College is a place for growth. Pursue your interests and develop yourself while you're here.

Specialized Field

Japanese Business History/Japanese Economic History

Research theme

The Economic History of Human Capital in Postwar Japan

research content

Up until now, I have been researching the roles of blue-collar workers who only graduated from junior high school and blue-collar workers who only graduated from high school during Japan's period of rapid economic growth after the war. Recently, I have been researching the significance and role of apprentices who graduate from junior high school, receive three years of training at a company school, and are assigned to the work site.

Research and Education Policy

Regarding research, I would like to continue researching the history of human resources and education and training at companies (factories). Regarding education, I would like to encourage research while respecting the concerns of the graduate students.

Message

I want you to learn a lot, face your own ignorance, and have the attitude of continuing to learn.
The more I learn, the more I realize I don't know. The more I realize I don't know, the more I want to learn.