Research
The Graduate School of Business and Commerce conducts theoretical and empirical research in the four fields of commerce, economics and industry, business administration, and accounting. Research topics include consumer behavior, distribution, corporate systems, business strategy, financial accounting, management accounting, labor, finance, insurance, transportation, international economics, and history, with a strong focus on the connection to business practice.
Faculty Research
This section introduces the research of our faculty members, organized into the four fields of commerce, economics and industry, business administration, and accounting.
Research Projects
This section presents the outcomes of research projects conducted at the Graduate School of Business and Commerce, including the collection of research papers funded by the Keio Gijuku Academic Development Funds.
Commemorative Lectures
This section provides an overview of commemorative lectures held at the Graduate School of Business and Commerce.
Affiliated Academic Societies
This section introduces the academic societies affiliated with the Graduate School of Business and Commerce.
Academic Publications
This section presents the academic research outcomes of the Graduate School of Business and Commerce.