Research on the application of artificial intelligence technology to help solve business management issues
Research representative Takao Terano (Professor, Chiba University of Commerce)
Joint researcher Hiroshi Deguchi (Professor, Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration)
Hiroki Mori (Associate Professor Faculty of Commerce and Business Administration)
Motohiko Nakamura (Professor Graduate School of Accounting & Finance, Professional Degree Program)
Seiichi Koike Paulo (Professor Graduate School of Accounting & Finance, Professional Degree Program)
Akagi Kaya (Full-time lecturer Platform for Arts and Sciences)
Takemasa Kikuchi (Junior Fellow, Mitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation / Leader Researcher, MUFG Asset Formation Research Institute)
Yasuhiro Kadono (Professor Graduate School of Technology Management, Ritsumeikan University)
Toshiyuki Kaneda (Professor Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya Institute of Technology (Public Policy and Engineering Program))
Masaaki Kunikami (Defense Technical Officer)
Project Purpose
With the spread of artificial intelligence technology, its applicability to various management issues is being discussed. In this research, we will develop a methodology for applying artificial intelligence to simulate the experiences of stakeholders in the target problem, with the aim of helping with management decision-making. To this end, we will develop the case method and gaming methods used in business schools, aiming to contribute to a new methodology that goes beyond the traditional methods in this field. To this end, we will utilize agent techniques and large-scale language modeling technology in the field of artificial intelligence.