Mika Goto

Social Implementation

Mika Goto

Professor

Energy EconomicsManagement Engineering

Research Projects

  • Guest edited volume of Economics of Energy & Environmental Policy Vol. 5(1) was published(3.2016)

  • Published a book from John Wiley & Sons: Environmental Assessment on Energy and Sustainability by Data Envelopment Analysis (3.2018)

Topics

  • The article on “Changing electricity supply business: Innovations in Germany” was published in Nextcom, vol.36

1992 - 2009

Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Researcher

2009 - 2014

Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Senior Researcher

2014 -

Tokyo Institute of Technology Professor

2005

Society of Public Utility Economics, Encouraging Prize (Paper)

2011

Regional Science Association International The Martin Beckmann RSAI (Regional Science Association International) Annual Award for the Best Paper in Papers in Regional Science 2011 (with Otsuka, A., Sueyoshi, T.)

2017

Regional Science Association International RSPP Annual Paper Award For the Best Paper in Regional Science Policy and Practice 2018 (Regional Science Association International) (with Otsuka, A.)

2010

M. Goto (2010) “Financial performance analysis of US and world telecommunications companies: Importance of Information Technology in the telecommunications industry after the AT&T breakup and the NTT divestiture,” Decision Support Systems, 48:3, pp. 447-456.

2011

T. Sueyoshi and M. Goto (2011) “DEA approach for unified efficiency measurement: Assessment of Japanese fossil fuel power generation,” Energy Economics, 33:2, pp. 292-303

2013

M. Goto, T. Inoue and T. Sueyoshi (2013) “Structural reform of Japanese electric power industry: Separation between generation and transmission & distribution,” Energy Policy, 56, pp. 186-200.

2018

Goto, M., Mohammed Atris, A., Otsuka, A. (2018) “Productivity change and decomposition analysis of Japanese regional economies,” Regional Studies, Vol. 52(11), pp. 1537-1547. 

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