kkegb

Department of International Economics, Government and Business

Kristina
Kazuhara
PhD fellow
,
MA


Room: POR/24.A-4.69
Tel:
+4538155626
E-mail: kk.egb@cbs.dk
Presentation

I conduct research on bicultural talent management. In particular, I am interested in whether and how Japanese and Danish multinational companies perceive of, access and use bicultural talent in their day-to-day activities. The overall aim of my dissertation is to contribute to international business research on bicultural individuals in organizations by refining our understanding of how to better leverage bicultural skillsets of the global talent pool. I do this by teasing out the relationship between biculturalism and bilingualism, and focus on the implication of these two skillsets for the efficiency of knowledge sharing practices within and between multinational companies.

April-September 2019 Visiting Scholar at Keio University, Graduate School of Business Administration (KBS)
March-August 2021 Visiting scholar at Hitotsubashi University, Institute for Innovation Research, Tokyo, Japan
April-August 2022 Visiting researcher at Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan
May-August 2023 Visiting researcher at Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan

Primary research areas
  • International Business and Cross-Cultural Management
  • Biculturals as the new workforce demographic
  • Knowledge transfer
  • Culture theory
Administrative tasks

2018- Deputy member of EGB Department Forum (PhD representative)

2009-2018 Head of the Japanese language faculty at International Business in Asia (until phased out of CBS’ educational portfolio in August 2018)

2014-2017 Member of INT Department Forum (Teaching Associate Professor representative)

2012, 2016-present Academic director, Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) hosted annually at CBS

Curriculum Vitae
Link to this homepage
www.cbs.dk/en/staff/kkegb
Other teaching activities

2020- Teaching Associate Professor of Japanese, University of Copenhagen, Course Coordinator of Japanese for CBS-students

Course Coordination at International Business in Asia, BSc in Asian Language and Culture

2016-2017:

  • Japanese Intro 1 (30 ECTS)
  • Japanese Intro 2 (30 ECTS)
  • Japanese 1 (7.5 ECTS)
  • Japanese 2 (7.5 ECTS)
  • Japanese 3 (7.5 ECTS)

2009-2016:

  • Japanese 4 (7.5 ECTS)

2009-2010:

  • Japanese 5 (7.5 ECTS) – replaced by exchange as of 2011.

2009-2019:

  • Japanese 6 (7.5 ECTS)

Teaching at International Business in Asia, BSc in Asian Language and Culture

2009-2016:

  • Japanese Intro 1, Japanese Intro 2, Japanese 1
  • Japanese 2
  • Japanese 3

2009-2011, 2016:

  • Japanese 4

2009-2010:

  • Japanese 5

2009-2011:

  • Japanese 6
Selected publications

March 2022 “Metaphorical Translation – A Case Study on the Role of Biculturalism in Strategic Translation Processes at Novo Nordisk in Japan”, short paper presented at the SJSF Conference on Contemporary Japanese Studies in the Nordic Countries, Copenhagen Business School, March 24-25, 2022.

February 2020 Poster Presentation ”Differentiating Culture and Language – An ethnographic case study of how biculturals and bilinguals contribute to knowledge sharing in foreign pharmaceutical subsidiaries in Japan”, ION Annual Meeting, February 13-16 at The Burn, Glenesk, Scotland.

February 2018 Presentation of working paper titled “Unfolding bicultural talent in Japanese multinational organizations abroad and at home”, 2018 ION (International Organizations Network) conference, Sandberg Manor, Aarhus University.

June 2017 Presentation of PhD proposal at 12th Ph.D. and Post-Doc Seminar and Conference for Global and Cross-Cultural Organizational Research, Jointly offered by Hofstede Chair, Maastricht University and Department of Management, Aarhus BSS, Aarhus University

Publications sorted by:
2024
Kristina Holst Kazuhara / Shifting Frames : Contextualizing Biculturalism in International Business Research.
Frederiksberg : Copenhagen Business School [Phd] 2024, 245 p. (PhD Series, No. 42.2024)
PhD thesis
2020
Kristina Kazuhara / Differentiating culture and language : An ethnographic case study of how biculturals and bilinguals impact upon knowledge sharing in foreign pharmaceutical subsidiaries in Japan [work-in-progress].
Poster session presented at ION Annual Meeting, 2020, 2 p.
Poster
Outside activities

Presenter at Brown Bag Lunch Seminar, Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. Paper title:  "Metaphorical Translation : A Case Study of Strategic Change at Novo Nordisk in Japan". July 12, 2023. LINK 

Panel discussant “Doing Fieldwork in Japan”. Early Career Researchers Day, Japanese Studies in the Nordics: Teaching, Research and Networking, conference co-organized by University of Helsinki, University of Turku and University of Tampere, Finland, June 8, 2023

Presentation of work-in-progress doctoral work at Institute of Innovation Research, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. Title: “Metaphorical Translations – A Process Study of a Strategic Initiative at Novo Nordisk in Japan”. July 7, 2021. LINK

Differentiating Culture and Language – An ethnographic case study of how biculturals and bilinguals contribute to knowledge sharing in foreign pharmaceutical subsidiaries in Japan”, poster presentation, ION Annual Meeting, February 13-16, 2020 at The Burn, Glenesk, Scotland

Doctoral Consortium, Academy of International Business Annual Meeting, June 24, 2019, Copenhagen

Bicultural talent in global organizations - a comparative multilevel study of human resource and talent management within Danish and Japanese multinational corporations”, invited speaker, Scandinavia Japan Sasakawa Foundation Japan section, Grant Awardees' Meeting and Reception, June 4, 2019, Tokyo

Invited talk: “The Relation between Bicultural identity and Bilingual Competences and their importance for Global Organizations –Tracing Bicultural Talent within Multinational Corporations”, International Symposium: The 4th Dialogue between Civilizations Tokai University European Center, Vedbæk, 14-15 March 2019