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J-GLOBAL ID:202301020133422659
Update date: Aug. 09, 2024
YAMAMOTO HARUHISA
ヤマモト ハルヒサ | YAMAMOTO HARUHISA
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Research Associate
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
- 2024 - 2027 Choice experiments and development of policy simulation model for behavior changes towards a decarbonised society
- 2024 - 2027 Empirical investigation of the factors leading to different reasons for product replacement: a focus on hedonic and utilitarian values
Papers (6):
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Ryu Koide, Haruhisa Yamamoto, Keisuke Nansai, Shinsuke Murakami. Agent-based model for assessment of multiple circular economy strategies: Quantifying product-service diffusion, circularity, and sustainability. Resources, Conservation and Recycling. 2023. 199
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Ryu Koide, Haruhisa Yamamoto, Koji Kimita, Nariaki Nishino, Shinsuke Murakami. Circular business cannibalization: A hierarchical Bayes conjoint analysis on reuse, refurbishment, and subscription of home appliances. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2023. 422. 138580-138580
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Haruhisa Yamamoto, Shinsuke Murakami. Which consumer psychological factors influence the lifetime of consumer electronic products? A case study of personal computers in Japan. WASTE MANAGEMENT. 2022. 144. 233-245
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Haruhisa Yamamoto, Shinsuke Murakami. Product obsolescence and its relationship with product lifetime: An empirical case study of consumer appliances in Japan. RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING. 2021. 174
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Shinsuke Murakami, Haruhisa Yamamoto, Terufumi Toyota. Potential Impact of Consumer Intention on Generation of Waste Photovoltaic Panels: A Case Study for Tokyo. SUSTAINABILITY. 2021. 13. 19
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MISC (4):
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Haruhisa Yamamoto. Consumer’s perceptions toward longer product use and their influence on product lifespan. 3rd Conference on Product Lifetimes and the Environment (PLATE). 2021
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Shinsuke Murakami, Haruhisa Yamamoto. Source of Metals in Incineration Ash. Material Cycles and Waste Management Research. 2018. 29. 5
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Haruhisa YAMAMOTO, Masahiro OGUCHI. Report on the PLATE (Product Lifetimes And The Environment) Conference 2017. Journal of Life Cycle Assessment, Japan. 2018. 14. 1. 99-101
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Haruhisa Yamamoto. Impact on resource intensity from consumer disposition: Relationship with product lifetime and disposal. Product Lifetimes and the Environment (plate). 2017
Lectures and oral presentations (39):
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Choice experiments in consumer behavior (product acquisition, repair, and discharge) towards the diffusion of circular economy
(The 19th Meeting of the Institute of Life Cycle Assessment, Japan 2024)
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Development of the assessment method of municipal co-collection system for plastic packaging and other consumer plastic products
(The 19th Meeting of the Institute of Life Cycle Assessment, Japan 2024)
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サーキュラーエコノミー施策による行動変容と環境影響を事前評価するエージェントベースシミュレーション手法開発
(SATテクノロジー・ショーケース2024 2024)
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Ideal waste management system: A focus on plastic waste
(The 34th Annual Conference of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management 2023)
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The importance of efficient collection system: Survey on the current situation of End-of-Life management of photovoltaic panels
(The 34th Annual Conference of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management 2023)
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Education (3):
- 2018 - 2021 The University of Tokyo The Graduate School of Engineering Department of System Innovation
- 2016 - 2018 The University of Tokyo The Graduate School of Engineering Department of System Innovation
- 2012 - 2016 The University of Tokyo The Faculty of Engineering Department of Systems Innovation
Work history (2):
- 2022/04 - 現在 National Institute for Environmental Studies Material Cycles Division Research Associate
- 2021/11 - 2022/03 The University of Tokyo The Graduate School of Engineering Department of Technology Management for innovation Project Researcher
Awards (2):
- 2023/01 - Japan Institute of Marketing Science JIMS Best Practice Award
- 2016/09 - International Society of Industrial Ecology, Socio-Economic Metabolism Section 3rd Poster prize, ISIE SEM-AP 2016ポスター賞(第3位) Consumer behaviors of small-size EEE use and disposal
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