Characteristics of the joint research project system
The Research Center for Regional Economics has been trying to formulate
new style research activities as a research institute within the public
university of social science. In organizing and promoting a joint
research project, a flexible system is adopted taking advantage of
external specialists and funds and at the same time cooperating with
local communities.
Research activities conducted by a wide range
of external staff (Associate researcher system)
The permanent research staff at the Research Center for Regional
Economics consists simply of one professor and one secretariat staff
member. Thus, additional researchers from both within the university as
well as from outside sources are recruited for each joint research
project. Most of the participants are from outside the institute and
actively work on research activities as associate researchers.
Fifty-nine researchers in total were involved in joint research projects
up to fiscal 2002, among which six were from Kushiro Public University
and the remaining fifty-three were external associate researchers. It is
with such participation by a wide range of external research staff that
the center’s joint research projects have been developed and is
characteristic of the joint research projects carried out by the
Research Center for Regional Economics.
Participation of local administrative staff
members and private citizens
The Research Center for Regional Economics makes an effort to maintain a
close association with local communities while conducting its research
activities. With the active participation of local citizens, knowledge
and experience obtained through joint research projects are collected
and effectively become regional assets, from which local talents and
resources can be further developed and improved.
Up to fiscal 2002, 19 people (nine administrative officers and ten
private citizens) had participated in joint research projects from local
communities as associate researchers.
Effective implementation of joint research
projects with external funds
The joint research projects carried out by the Research Center for
Regional Economics deal with a wide range of themes of local policy
studies ranging from immediate solutions for regional issues to
provision of innovative informational feedback from local communities.
Each joint research project is commissioned and funded by an interested
organization and is carried out on an individual research contract. In
undertaking a project, a progressive research scheme is proposed to the
client and every effort is made to carry out the task as an effective
study for the enhancement of local policy, rather than as a mere
entrusted assignment, in accordance with the concept of the research
activities of the Research Center for Regional Economics (joint
researches and consignment researches have been commissioned by a total
of 12 organizations up to fiscal 2002).
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