Transnational Diaspora Entrepreneurship eBook
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Publication date
2025-09-30
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196 pages
Print ISBN
9789819693801
Language
English
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9789819693818
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Dr. Kazuko Yokoyama

Kazuko YOKOYAMA was born in Otaru City, Hokkaido, Japan. Graduated from the Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics, Hokkaido University, Japan. MBA from Indiana State University, USA, and PhD in Economics from Kyoto University, Japan. Worked as an International Civil Servant at the International Labor Organization (ILO), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for 9 years. After returning to Japan, she worked for 30 years at Toyo Gakuen University in Tokyo as a faculty member in charge of human resource management and global human resource development. During this time, she participated in the UN PKO Operation in Cambodia as a UN volunteer. At the time of Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration, she implemented an international exchange program with King’s College in Nepal. For more than 20 years, she served as a part-time career counsellor for those aspiring international civil servants in Tokyo, and a part-time lecturer at Nagoya University Graduate School of International Development (GSID). Professor Yokoyama also founded International Career Development Inc. in 2022 to support individuals seeking an international career.

 

Dr. Sarah Louisa Birchley

With over 20 years’ experience living and working in Japan, Sarah Louisa, combines her passion for working with people with her knowledge of global business, the diaspora, and entrepreneurship. She graduated with a doctorate from the University of Bath and has conducted research in Europe, North and South America and Asia. She is a professor in the Faculty of Business Administration, Toyo Gakuen University. Sarah Louisa's research focuses on diaspora entrepreneurship, specifically how these entrepreneurs establish themselves overseas while exploring the mindset, identity, and cultural elements crucial to their global success. She has published books on Japanese expatriate entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia and has received funding from the Japanese government to explore Japanese and Nikkei entrepreneurs in Latin America and Japan.  As a consultant, Sarah works with small and medium sized businesses in Japan on localization and translation projects and provides intercultural communication training for entrepreneurs entering the Japanese market. She also works on research projects related to the Welsh diaspora. Sarah Louisa is a board member of GlobalWelsh and passionate about harnessing the power of the Welsh diaspora and diaspora entrepreneurs to invest in the future of Wales.

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