会計史研究の多様性に関する国際研究集会
International research meeting
Contemporary
significance of Accounting History Research
Part1: Study on business management and
accounting system of 17th century Dutch East India Company Nagasaki Branch
18
Sunday August 2019
Venue: Room3A, Musubiwazakan,
Kyoto Sangyo University
13:00
Opening time
13:15-13:20
Opening Remarks and Introduction
(Takehisa Hashimoto, Kyoto Sangyo University)
Keynote lecture:
Kees
Camfferman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
The Nagasaki branch accounts in the light of more recent research on the
OC and on 17th/18th century accounting history
14:20-15:00
Takehisa Hashimto, Kyoto Sangyo
University
Significance and characteristics
of social expenses at Nagasaki branch of VOC
15:10-15:50
Joji Nozawa, Teikyo University
Accounting historical
significance of wine accounts in VOC: case of Nagasaki branch
15:50-16:30
Tsuneo
Nakano, Kokushikan University
Takeshi
Sugita, Osaka University of Economics
Governance and accounting system
features in VOC: Comparative study with British East India Company
16:30-17:00
General Discussion and Closing
Remarks
Part2: Special Lectures
22
Thursday August 2019
Venue: Room3A, Musubiwazakan,
Kyoto Sangyo University
13:00
Opening time
13:30-14:30
Kees Camfferman
“Forging accounting principles”
especially in Japan: A comparative review
14:30-14:50
Break
14:50-15:30
Related research reports
Yu Ishimitsu and Shinya Matsushita,Kyoto Sangyo University
15:30-16:00
General Discussion and Closing
Remarks