Ohnuma Susumu
Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences Division of Human Sciences Department of Behavioral Science | Professor |
Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciences | Professor |
Education and Research Center for Mathematical and Data Science | Professor |
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- 合意形成のプロセスデザインについて、手続き的公正を鍵概念として研究しています。社会心理学を起点としながら学際的な研究を展開しています。
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Career
- Oct. 2020 - Present
Hokkaido University, Executive office for research strategy, Advisor, Japan - Oct. 2018 - Present
Hokkaido University, The Center for Experimental Research in Social Sciences, Director - Apr. 2018 - Present
Hokkaido University, Department of Behavioral Science, Faculty of Humanities and Human Sciences, Professor - Sep. 2003 - Mar. 2018
Hokkaido University, Department of Behavioral Science, Graduate School of Letters, Associate Professor - Apr. 2012 - Mar. 2017
Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Collaborating researcher - Apr. 2000 - Sep. 2003
Fuji Tokoha University, Lecturer - May 1998 - Mar. 2000
Hokkaido University, Department of Behavioral Science, Faculty of Letters, Research Associate, Japan - Apr. 1995 - Apr. 1998
Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc, 研究員, Researcher, Japan
Educational Background
Committee Memberships
- Apr. 2021 - Present
Ministry of the Environment, "Local Blue Ocean Vision" project, committee member, Government - Jun. 2017 - Present
廃棄物資源循環学会北海道支部, 運営委員, Society - Jun. 2017 - Present
環境省, 除去土壌等の減容・再生利用技術開発戦略の具体化等にかかる調査業務「コミュニケーション推進チーム」委員, Government - Jul. 2024 - May 2026
Society for Risk Research Japan, Awards Committee Member, Society - Apr. 2024 - Mar. 2026
Japan Environmental Storage & Safety Corporation, Member of the Review Committee for Polychlorinated Biphenyl Waste Disposal Project, Others - Jun. 2023 - May 2025
Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, vice president, Chair of Academicc Committee, Society - Sep. 2024 - Mar. 2025
Sapporo City, Hassamu Incineration Plant Renewal Project Basic Plan Review Committee, vice-chairman, Autonomy - Jul. 2024 - Mar. 2025
Sapporo City, Selection Committee for the Design of Designated Garbage Bags for the Plastic Bag Reduction Demonstration Experiment, Autonomy - May 2024 - Mar. 2025
Hokkaido Government, Special member, Hokkaido Special Council for Countermeasures against Infectious Diseases, Autonomy - Jun. 2022 - Mar. 2025
公益財団法人さっぽろ青少年女性活動協会, 札幌市環境プラザ運営協議会委員, Others - Apr. 2021 - Mar. 2025
The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, board member, Society - May 2024 - Jun. 2024
Sapporo City, Competition Planning and Execution Committee, Autonomy - Jun. 2020 - Jun. 2024
The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, Editorial Board, Society - Jan. 2023 - Mar. 2024
The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Vice-Chair of the Conference Committee, Society - Apr. 2017 - Mar. 2024
Sapporo city, Chair, Committee of Promotion of Environmental Education, Autonomy - Jan. 2021 - Dec. 2023
Asian Journal of Social Psychology, Editorial Board Members, Society - Jun. 2023 - Oct. 2023
発寒清掃工場更新事業基本計画策定業務に係る 企画競争実施委員会, 委員, Autonomy - Jan. 2023 - Mar. 2023
Sapporo City, Hassamu Incineration Plant Renewal Basic Concept Review Committee Chairman, Chair, Autonomy - Jun. 2017 - Jun. 2021
Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Vice president / Chief Editor, Society - 2009 - Jun. 2021
Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Director, Society - Oct. 2018 - Mar. 2021
環境省, 海洋ごみ削減のための複数自治体等連携による発生抑制対策等モデル事業等検討会委員, Government - Dec. 2018 - Feb. 2021
札幌市, 第11次札幌市環境審議会委員, Autonomy - Jan. 2018 - Dec. 2020
Simulation & Gaming (SAGE publication), Associate editor, Society - Apr. 2018 - May 2020
The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, Director / ditor-in-chief, Society - Apr. 2015 - Apr. 2019
Center for Environmental Information Science, an inspector committee, Society - Aug. 2018 - Mar. 2019
一般財団法人エンジニアリング協会, 客員研究員, Others - Apr. 2017 - Mar. 2019
The Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology, vice chair, Society - 2012 - Mar. 2019
日本環境心理学会, 編集委員, Society - Dec. 2015 - Nov. 2017
札幌市, 第10次札幌市環境審議会委員, Autonomy - May 2014 - May 2017
Japan Society for Material Cycles and Waste Management, Hokkaido Branch, Chief secretary of Hokkaido Branch, Society - Apr. 2015 - Mar. 2017
Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, Vice-editor, Society - Nov. 2014 - Mar. 2017
National Institute for Environmental Studies, adviser board, Others - Apr. 2013 - Mar. 2017
The Japanese Society of Social Psychology Operating Committee of the congress, committee member, Society - Apr. 2013 - Mar. 2017
The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, director, Society - Jan. 2016 - Mar. 2016
札幌市, 駒岡清掃工場更新基本構想検討委員会委員長, Autonomy - Mar. 2015 - Jul. 2015
International Simulation and Gaming Association, The 46th ISAGA Scientific Committee, Society - 2011 - Mar. 2015
環境情報科学会, 企画委員会委員, Society - 2014 - 2014
日本社会心理学会, 第55回全国大会事務局長, Society - 2011 - 2013
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会, 学術委員, Society - Apr. 2011 - Mar. 2012
北海道, 「次世代北方型居住空間モデル構想検討会議」委員, Autonomy - Apr. 2011 - Mar. 2012
公益財団法人原子力安全研究協会, 「地層処分の社会科学的アプローチに係る検討会」委員, Others - 2010 - 2011
Annual Meeting of Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Chair, Society - 2008 - 2011
シュミレーション&ゲーミング学会, 特集論文特別エディタ, Society - 2007 - 2011
シュミレーション&ゲーミング学会, 編集委員, Society - 2007 - 2010
日本社会心理学会, 編集委員, Society - 2007 - 2010
日本社会心理学会, 理事, Society - 2008 - Mar. 2009
北海道開発局, 「北海道における観光イノベーションモデル構築調査検討委員会」委員, Autonomy - Sep. 2007 - Mar. 2009
新潟県, 「不法投棄対策懇談会」委員, Autonomy - Apr. 2005 - Feb. 2007
札幌市, 「札幌市廃棄物減量等推進審議会」委員, Autonomy - Sep. 2004 - Mar. 2005
札幌市, 「産業廃棄物市域内処理推進懇談会」委員, Autonomy - Aug. 2001 - Mar. 2003
静岡県, 「NPO活動センターの運営等に関する研究会」委員, Autonomy - Jul. 2001 - Mar. 2003
富士市, 「商業振興ビジョン策定委員会ワーキング部会」委員, Autonomy - Apr. 2001 - Oct. 2001
静岡県, 「ボランティア国際年記念事業・NPO活動センター2周年記念行事 NPO市民わくわく祭り」実行委員長, Autonomy - Sep. 2000 - Oct. 2001
静岡市消費者協会, 環境プロジェクト「グリーンコンシューマーガイドしずおか」編集委員(アドバイザー), Others - Jul. 2000 - Nov. 2000
科学技術庁, 「放射性廃棄物シンポジウム」運営評価委員会委員, Government - Oct. 1999 - Mar. 2000
環境庁, 「環境学習プログラム」検討委員会委員, Government
Position History
■Research activity information
Awards
- Sep. 2023, The Japanese Psychological Association, Outstanding Paper Award
Determinants of Interdependent Happiness Focusing on the Role of Social Capital: Empirical Insight From Japan
Hommerich, C;Ohnuma, S;Sato, K;Mizutori, S - May 2022, Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, the Paper Award
Change in Plastic Bag Refusal Rates at Convenience Stores following the Implementation of a Charging System: An Observational Survey on Stores in Sapporo
Chihiro Adachi;Susumu Ohnuma, Official journal, Japan, 33628783 - Dec. 2020, Japanese Association of Simulation and Gaming, Fellow
責任ある立場で長年にわたる指導的役割を果たした者への称号
Ohnuma Susumu, シミュレーション&ゲーミング分野の見識に優れ、責任ある立場で長年にわたり指導的役割を果たし、学会の重要な活動に従事するなど社会に貢献してきた正会員の中から理事会が認めた者。, Japan society, Japan - Nov. 2019, Japanese Psychological Association, Excellent Presentation Award
Influence of distribution of burden on NIMBY issue on public acceptance: A scenario experiment regarding reduction & recycling of the Removed Soil.
Yokoyama Miki;Ohnuma Susumu;Kondo Yoshiki, Japan society, Japan - Mar. 2018, Foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology, The 11th Foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology Award
異なる利害を乗り越えた共通目標の成立要件についてのゲーミング研究
OHNUMA Susumu, 葛藤状況を社会的ジレンマ状況と再定義することで相互協力の達成が可能となるという仮説を提唱し、社会全体にとって望ましいことが必ずしも所与ではない状況から出発し、社会全体の便益を当事者が見出していくプロセスを解明した。, Publisher, Japan - Nov. 2016, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Excellent poster presentation award
The effect of compensation exchange frames on the acceptance of shunned facilities
IINO Mari;OHNUMA Susumu, Japan society - Dec. 2015, Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, award for an excellent work
award for an excellent work
OHNUMA Susumu, Japan society, Japan - Sep. 2015, The Japanese Psychological Association, Excellent Paper Award
Demonstrating that monitoring and penalties increase non-cooperative behavior in a social dilemma game
KITAKAJI Yoko;OHNUMA Susumu, Japan society, Japan - Jul. 2015, The 46th International Simulation & Gaming Association Annual Conference, Excellent Oral Presentation Award
Even Unreliable Information Disclosure Makes People Cooperate in a Social Dilemma: Development of the “Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game”
KITAKAJI Yoko;OHNUMA Susumu, International society - Jun. 2008, Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Excellent Paper on JASAG
産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームの開発と社会的ジレンマアプローチ:利得構造と情報の非対称性という構造的与件がもたらす効果の検討
OHNUMA Susumu;KITAKAJI Yoko, Official journal, Japan - Mar. 2008, Fusion Of Science and Technology, The 1st Prize for Fusion Of Science and Technology
OHNUMA Susumu, Publisher, Japan - 2006, 日本心理学会, 平成18年日本心理学会優秀論文賞
Why do residents accept a demanding rule?: Fairness and social benefit as determinants of approval for a recycling system
Ohnuma, S;Hirose, Y;Karasawa, K;Yorifuji, K;Sugiura, J, Official journal, Japan
Papers
- An effect of storytelling on attitude changes in deliberative mini-publics
Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Yume Souma, Susumu Ohnuma
Journal of deliberative democracy, 20, 1, University of westminster press, 30 Aug. 2024
Scientific journal, This study aims to explore the relationship between opinion changes and the quality of deliberation in deliberative polls, focusing on the impact of storytelling. Deliberative mini-publics have gained considerable attention as a form of deliberative democracy. While deliberative democracy emphasises the importance of changing participants’ preferences through rational discourse, the existence of a link between opinion changes and deliberation quality has not been thoroughly examined. Furthermore, the influence of alternative forms of communication, such as storytelling, on attitude changes has not yet been investigated. Using data from a deliberation event modelled after a deliberative poll, we conducted a multiple regression analysis to examine the factors that contribute to individual attitude changes, using ‘Opinions,’ ‘Reasons,’ and ‘Personal experience’ as explanatory variables, coded and scored by an index according to the Discourse Quality Index. Our findings revealed that personal experience significantly affected individual opinion changes, although the effect and its direction were inconsistent and contradictory, depending on specific aspects of attitudes. While prior studies have focused on the exchange of reasoned opinions to examine the relationship between opinion changes and deliberation quality, our research suggests that personal storytelling may have an impact on preference changes. - The Effect of Discussion Frame on Public Deliberation about Decontaminated Soil: The Exploration Using a Group Discussion Experiment
Yume Souma, Yukihide Shibata, Honami Ue, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Yoshiko Arima, Susumu Ohnuma
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, 34, 1, 45, 54, The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, Jun. 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The final disposal of the removed soil from the decontamination works of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident is to be conducted outside of Fukushima prefecture by 2045. The decontaminated soil is managed in the interim storage facility in Okuma and Futaba town, Fukushima prefecture. For conducting the final disposal, reducing the amount of the soil by recycling the low-contaminated removed soil is necessary. To proceed with this policy, public deliberation is required, where citizens participate and discuss the issue. This study aimed to examine the effects of the discussion frame on group decisions, focusing on whether minorities’ opinions were reflected. Additionally, we explored how opinions on the issue were changed through the discussions. A group discussion experiment about the final disposal was conducted, manipulating the discussion frame to be competitive or comprehensive. In the competitive frame condition, participants were required to refute their opponents and decide on the pros or cons of the final disposal outside Fukushima. On the contrary, in the comprehensive frame condition, they were required to listen to opponents respectfully and reach compromise decisions. The result demonstrated that some groups in the comprehensive frame condition made decisions including minorities’ opinions, while groups in the competitive frame condition reflected only majority opinions. Moreover, the results indicated that most groups in both conditions positively changed their opinion on recycling the low-contaminated removed soil. The significance of designing public deliberation on the final disposal of the decontaminated soil outside of Fukushima was discussed., 36906597 - 企画セッション開催報告 除去土壌の県外最終処分に向けた社会受容性調査―環境総合推進費研究から見えてきた重要事項―
保高徹生, 村上道夫, 高田モモ, 大沼進, 白井浩介, 粟谷しのぶ, 安東量子
34, 1, 21, 26, Jun. 2024, [Peer-reviewed]
Japanese - 最不遇者情報が集団決定に与える効果
Susumu Ohnuma
Japanese Journal of Psychology, 95, 2, 77, 87, Jun. 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study aimed to demonstrate the effects of the provided information on the consequences of group decisions in the case of the treatment of decontaminated soil outside Fukushima. Citizens are expected to make decisions in light of the plural common goods in public deliberations, where objective information should be given while the information taking specific people’s sides should not. The criteria of common good are diverse such as utilitarianism, the equality principle, and the maximin principle. However, if the information about the least advantaged people is not presented, it may be difficult to make decisions considering them. We conducted a group discussion experiment manipulating the provided information about Fukushima residents. The results revealed that participants in the informed condition evaluated the consequences considering Fukushima residents more than in the not-informed condition., 36906597 - 高レベル放射性廃棄物地層処分施設立地の社会的受容と保護価値緩和の要因:複数立地の不公平低減と量的非感応性
柴田 侑秀, 土田 茜, 横山 実紀, 大沼 進
社会心理学研究, 39, 3, 192, 203, Apr. 2024, [Peer-reviewed]
Japanese, Scientific journal - E-contact facilitated by conversational agents reduces interethnic prejudice and anxiety in Afghanistan
Sofia Sahab, Jawad Haqbeen, Rafik Hadfi, Takayuki Ito, Richard Eke Imade, Susumu Ohnuma, Takuya Hasegawa
Communications psychology, 21 Mar. 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [Internationally co-authored], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, Intergroup contact occurring through indirect means such as the internet has the potential to improve intergroup relationships and may be especially beneficial in high conflict situations. Here we conducted a three-timepoint online experiment to ascertain whether the use of a conversational agent in E-contact platforms could mitigate interethnic prejudices and hostility among Afghanistan’s historically segregated and persistently conflictual ethnic groups. 128 Afghans of Pashtun, Tajik, and Hazara backgrounds were assigned to one of four E-contact conditions (control with no conversational agent and three experimental groups that varied in the conversational agent settings). Participants in the experimental conditions contributed more ideas and longer opinions and showed a greater reduction in outgroup prejudice and anxiety than those in the control group. These findings demonstrate that E-contact facilitated by a conversational agent can improve intergroup attitudes even in contexts characterized by a long history of intergroup segregation and conflict., 31563768 - Developing the littering behavior model focusing on implementation intention: a challenge to anti-environmental behavior
Yasuhiro Mori, Tomoko Nakamata, Risa Kuwayama, Shintaro Yuki, Susumu Ohnuma
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 19 Feb. 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, Marine litter and plastic pollution are pressing concerns demanding immediate attention. Understanding psychological processes causing anti-environmental behavior is crucial to prevent littering. Even when people have the intention not to litter, they may still engage in littering behaviors. Therefore, this study develops a littering behavior model that incorporates the concept of implementation intention. This proposed model suggests that the willingness to admit to littering within a specific context is introduced between the behavioral intention and the actual behavior. For this study, a web questionnaire survey was conducted in Japan, yielding 4642 valid responses. We developed question items considering response bias toward socially undesirable content. Through this approach, we gathered participant responses that revealed a tendency to litter depending on the situation. The results of structural equation modeling confirmed the model’s validity, suggesting that implementation intention was a direct determinant of littering behavior. The model demonstrated that individuals may still engage in littering behavior in specific situations, despite having a goal of not littering, due to the influence of implementation intention. Accordingly, efficient interventions should be designed in alignment with this behavioral model., 33628783 - Public attitudes toward the final disposal of radioactively contaminated soil resulting from the fukushima daiichi nuclear power station accident
Momo Takada, Michio Murakami, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukihide Shibata, Tetsuo Yasutaka
Environmental management, Feb. 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, Radioactively contaminated soil from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station accident in 2011 is required by law to be finally disposed of outside Fukushima Prefecture by 2045. To gain public acceptance of this policy, it is essential to promote understanding and nationwide discussion. We conducted a web-based survey of 2000 people in Japan to examine public attitudes toward final disposal of the contaminated soil outside Fukushima Prefecture. Results show that policy approval was negatively correlated with perceived risk of a final disposal site, sense of inequity associated with building a final disposal site near residential areas, and values that are absolutely non-negotiable or protected from trade-offs with other values (protected values). Policy approval was positively correlated with high levels of interest in the Fukushima accident and subjective knowledge of decontamination and the policy. Respondents’ comments and opinions about the policy indicated that respondents who approved of the policy accepted burden sharing, while those who disapproved were unconvinced by the rationale behind disposal outside Fukushima Prefecture and were dissatisfied by the lack of information disclosure and transparency. While the government’s efforts to disseminate information about the current status and future of Fukushima have been effective to a certain extent, they are insufficient to achieve widespread public understanding of the policy. Our results indicate that attention needs to be paid to procedural fairness and explanations of risks., 36522274 - Examining the effect of discussion frame on the contents in public deliberation using a group discussion experiment: Comparison analysis of multiple common goods and consideration for affected parties using the Discourse Quality Index (DQI)
Yume Souma, Honami Ue, Yukihide Shibata, Mie Tsujimoto, Qinglin Cui, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Yoshiko Arima, Susumu Ohnuma
Proceedings of the annual conference of JSAI, 38, 4R3-OS-8b-03, 1, 4, 一般社団法人 人工知能学会, 2024
Japanese, Research society, This study aimed to clarify the effect of the discussion frame on the discourse in public deliberation. Citizens participating in public deliberation are requested to discuss multiple common goods and consider parties affected by the decision. However, it is not easy to do so. Therefore, we focused on the discussion frame as a factor determining the deliberative decision. To explore the effects of the discussion frame on the statements and decisions, we conducted a group discussion experiment manipulating discussion frames, i.e., the controversial and the comprehensive frames. For the analysis, we used the questionnaire and Discourse Quality Index (DQI). The results suggested that the discussion frame had no effect on the reference to common goods. However, the consideration for affected parties differed by conditions, indicating that participants in the comprehensive frame considered the affected parties even when opposed to their opinions. This study contributed to providing a condition promoting deliberation. - Consensus Process for Common Pool Resource Management among Stakeholders with Different Interests: Development of a Consensus Game of the Geothermal Energy and a Study Using the Game
Mie Tsujimoto, Kosuke Kawai, Taichi Misago, Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma
Studies in Simulation and Gaming, 33, 2, 57, 67, Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Jan. 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study developed a “consensus game of the geothermal energy” to observe the consensus-building process among stakeholders with different interests. The game simulates the conflict between local and broader societal views on the management of common pool resources, using a case study of geothermal resources. The game represents the conflict caused by different views of the same geothermal resource. On the one hand, players who are responsible for the public sector emphasize public benefits and sustainable economic development from the broader perspective of the entire society. On the other hand, players who are attached to regions emphasize the local tourism resources and uniqueness of history, culture, and traditions from a local perspective. Ten games were conducted to capture the discrimination between games that successfully resolved the conflict and those that failed. The results suggested that the games achieving consensus demonstrated that: a) the players discussed the same commons acknowledging the different interests and values of their opponents, b) they recognized the situation as pursuing everyone's interests, rather than seeking their own interests, and shaped a shared recognition among them, and c) the ideas that incorporated the values of both sides emerged and were reflected the final decision., 31563802 - A Newspaper Coverage Analysis of the Movement of Application to Literature Survey in Selecting a Disposal Site of High-level Radioactive Waste in Hokkaido
Yukihide SHIBATA, Kouta NAKAYAMA, Yume SOUMA, Izumi ORITO, Miki YOKOYAMA, Susumu OHNUMA
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, 33, 3, 139, 151, The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, 2024, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study investigated a series of press releases related to the application of literature inspection as the first step in selecting a disposal site for high-level radioactive waste in Sutsu-town and Kamoenai-village. We collected the articles from the database of each newspaper company; Hokkaido, Yomiuri, Asahi, and Mainichi. The results indicated that the contents differed between the local press and the whole country press. In the whole country presses, they simplified the various inhabitants’ views and local contexts, which are complicated and thus would not be understood by the dichotomy of approval or opponent. The phenomenon was described that the issue, which primarily should be treated nationwide, is getting narrowed down to be localized., 33697491 - Factors influencing acceptability of final disposal of incinerated ash and decontaminated soil from TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident
Kosuke Shirai, Momo Takada, Michio Murakami, Susumu Ohnuma, Kazuo Yamada, Masahiro Osako, Tetsuo Yasutaka
Journal of environmental management, 345, 1, Nov. 2023, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, TEPCO's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident prompted extensive decontamination work. The decontaminated soil and incinerated ash generated by the process are scheduled for final disposal by March 2045 outside Fukushima Prefecture. The final disposal is unprecedented worldwide. Clarifying their acceptability will contribute to the final disposal of decontaminated soil and incinerated ash, as well as add knowledge about the perceived risk of low-concentration radioactive waste. A questionnaire survey was conducted to assess the psychological factors influencing final disposal acceptability. The results of the structural equation modeling demonstrated stable results, with risk perception decreasing acceptability, social benefits increasing acceptability, and personal benefits having limited impact. The initiative for the final disposal of decontaminated soil and incinerated ash can facilitate the reconstruction of Fukushima Prefecture after the disaster. Trust and intergenerational expectations are critical factors influencing the acceptability of this disposal. The responses were classified based on the relevance of moral norms using cluster analysis and moral foundations. The influence of each element on acceptability varied depending on the cluster. Trust was identified as the most influential factor in acceptability, regardless of the level of importance placed on moral norms., 45521181 - Public acceptance of nuclear waste disposal sites: a decision-making process utilising the ‘veil of ignorance’ concept
Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma, Hideaki Osawa, Shoji Ohtomo, Yukio Hirose
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 10, 1, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 29 Sep. 2023, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, This study demonstrates that a decision-making process utilising ‘the veil of ignorance’ concept, defined in process terms as beginning from a blank slate encompassing the entire country as potential sites and shortlisting candidate sites based on scientific (geological) safety, promotes public acceptance of siting a repository for the geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste and fosters procedural fairness. A hypothetical scenario experiment was conducted in Japan, manipulating the site selection process by setting two conditions—one being the application/proposal condition that the Japanese government currently employs, such as an application by municipalities or a proposal by the government, and the other being the veil of ignorance condition, in which multiple candidate areas are selected from a blank slate for the entire land area based purely on geological factors. Three stages of acceptance were presumed—at the level of general management policy, the site selection process itself with a specified decision policy, and the siting of a repository in their area of residence. Two hypotheses were tested: (a) the veil of ignorance condition will be evaluated as a more acceptable and fairer procedure and will engender increased national consensus than the application/proposal condition at the site selection and repository siting stages, and (b) procedural fairness and national consensus will impact acceptance at each stage; these variables at each stage help shape the same variables in the next stage. The results supported these hypotheses. This study discusses the importance of the site selection process, beginning where any de facto site can be a candidate and shortlisting the candidate sites based on scientific criteria., 36522274 - Conversational agents enhance women's contribution in online debates
Rafik Hadfi, Shun Okuhara, Jawad Haqbeen, Sofia Sahab, Susumu Ohnuma, Takayuki Ito
Scientific Reports, 13, 1, 14534, Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 04 Sep. 2023, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is fostering the development of innovative methods of communication and collaboration. Integrating AI into Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) is now ushering in an era of social progress that has the potential to empower marginalized groups. This transformation paves the way to a digital inclusion that could qualitatively empower the online presence of women, particularly in conservative and male-dominated regions. To explore this possibility, we investigated the effect of integrating conversational agents into online debates encompassing 240 Afghans discussing the fall of Kabul in August 2021. We found that the agent leads to quantitative differences in how both genders contribute to the debate by raising issues, presenting ideas, and articulating arguments. We also found increased ideation and reduced inhibition for both genders, particularly females, when interacting exclusively with other females or the agent. The enabling character of the conversational agent reveals an apparatus that could empower women and increase their agency on online platforms., 31563768 - Effects of Trust and Moral Foundations Associated with Superiorization of Concerned Parties in the Context of NIMBY: Legitimacy of Public Organizations, Indigenous People, and Residents in Selecting the Geological Disposal Site in Canada
Effects of Trus, Moral Foundations, Associated with, Superiorization of Concerned Parties in the Context of NIMBY, Legitimacy of, Public Organizations, Indigenous People, Residents in Selecting, he Geological Disposal, Site in Canada
リスク学研究, 33, 1, 15, 25, Jul. 2023, [Peer-reviewed]
Japanese, Scientific journal - The Group Discussion Experiment on the Treatment of Removed Low Concentration Soil outside Fukushima Prefecture: Contemplation of Common Goods and the Development of the Index Visualizing the Discourse Qualities
SOUMA Yume, YOKOYAMA Miki, NAKAZAWA Takashi, TATSUMI Tomoyuki, OHNUMA Susumu
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, 32, 1, 11, 23, The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, 15 Sep. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, An enormous amount of removed soils were produced by the decontaminated works derived from the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident. Public understanding and dialogues are required to realize the final disposal of the removed soils. This study contemplated the plural principles of common goods surrounding the removed soils. A group discussion experiment was conducted, setting three arguing points. Before the experiment, the Discourse Quality Index (DQI) was developed to visualize the discussion qualities by plural evaluators, which was confirmed the validity showing sufficient matching rates between the evaluators. Results of the experiment by the analysis of DQI score showed that statements from the points of Utilitarianism were observed the most, while the statements from maximin were fewer. However, many decisions of the groups gave priority to the inequity alleviation and the maximin principles., 31563768 - Important factors for public acceptance of the final disposal of contaminated soil and wastes resulting from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station accident
Momo Takada, Kosuke Shirai, Michio Murakami, Susumu Ohnuma, Jun Nakatani, Kazuo Yamada, Masahiro Osako, Tetsuo Yasutaka
PLOS ONE, 17, 6, e0269702, e0269702, Public Library of Science (PLoS), 22 Jun. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, Large-scale decontamination work has been carried out in the aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station accident in Japan in 2011. The soil that was removed and the wastes that were generated during the decontamination will be finally disposed of outside Fukushima Prefecture by 2045. To ensure successful and socially acceptable implementation of this final disposal process, it is essential to have a good understanding of what is considered important by the public. We used a choice-based conjoint analysis in the form of a web-based questionnaire to examine the relative importance of several factors in the choice of the final disposal sites of the removed soil and incinerated ash of the wastes. The questionnaires covered four attributes and 12 levels, namely the distance between the disposal site and a person’s residential area, procedural fairness (decision process), distributive fairness (direct mitigation of inequity through multiple siting locations), and the volume and radioactivity of the substances to be disposed. Responses were received from 4000 people nationwide, excluding Fukushima residents. The results showed that the respondents gave high importance to choosing sites that were far from residential areas and to the two types of fairness, especially distributive fairness. The respondents showed no preference for the volume and radioactivity. This indicates that the public cares about the fairness of the siting for the final disposal sites and feels uncomfortable with plans for a final disposal site located close to them. Distributive fairness is necessary to pursue consensus in addition to procedural fairness. - Determinants of Interdependent Happiness Focusing on the Role of Social Capital: Empirical Insight From Japan 1
Carola Hommerich, Susumu Ohnuma, Kazushige Sato, Shogo Mizutori
Japanese Psychological Research, 64, 2, 205, 221, Wiley, Apr. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, This study aimed to identify determinants of interdependent happiness (IH), with a focus on social capital resources. Using data from a population survey conducted in Sapporo, Japan, we ran hierarchical regressions to compare determinants of IH with determinants of a standard measure of subjective well-being (SWB), the Satisfaction With Life Scale (SWLS). While we confirmed the relationships of control variables generally associated with SWB also for IH, we found several decisive differences between the two well-being measures regarding social capital. For IH, an overall larger share of variance was predicted by social capital resources than for SWLS. IH is most strongly affected by social affiliation, which measures a sense of belonging to society, followed by interpersonal reliance, and social support. Reciprocal norms and institutional reliance predicted only IH, but not SWLS. Overall, our results imply that IH captures aspects of well-being related to social capital not fully covered by standard measures of SWB. Thus, for societies in which the cultural construal of happiness is more inclined to IH, the specific importance of social capital resources for SWB might be underestimated when relying solely on standard measures of well-being. - Effects of Management Strategy and of Site Selection Process for High-level Radioactive Waste Disposalon Acceptance of Siting Repository in a Germany Case
OSAWA Hideaki, HIROSE Yukio, OHTOMO Shoji, OHNUMA Susumu
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, 31, 3, 235, 247, The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, 25 Mar. 2022
Japanese - Procedural fairness and expected outcome evaluations in the public acceptance of sustainability policymaking: A case study of multiple stepwise participatory programs to develop an environmental master plan for sapporo, japan
Susumu Ohnuma, Miki Yokoyama, Shogo Mizutori
Sustainability, 2022 14, 6, MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute), 14 Mar. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, Measures of sustainability-related participatory programs vary according to social and cultural contexts. Thus, this study proposed a stepwise participatory program in which stakeholders and randomly chosen citizens (citizen panels) were repeatedly and sequentially involved, and the citizen panels discharged discrete functions through all the planning stages. Procedural and outcome fairness was focal to the evaluation of the participatory program because these criteria are widely deemed essential for public acceptance. Evaluation by nonparticipants was imperative because of the limited number of participants, but sustainability plans affect and mandate the cooperation of the general public. Therefore, this study undertaken during the revision of the city of Sapporo’s environmental master plan compared evaluations of nonparticipants with those of participants from three stages of the stepwise participatory program applying backcasting sce-nario workshops. A two-wave mailout survey was administered to test two hypotheses: (a) workshop participants would evaluate the acceptance, process, outcome, and antecedent factors more positively than nonparticipants, and (b) procedural fairness and evaluation of expected outcomes would affect acceptance. The results supported these hypotheses. Procedural fairness was associated with acceptance most robustly and consistently. The study’s primary contribution to the extant literature entails accumulating empirical evidence on stepwise participatory pro-grams., 9968207 - The Effectiveness and Limitations of the Veil of Ignorance in Prior Consent of Procedure toward Consensus Building in a NIMBY Issue: Development and Trial of “Consensus Building of High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Game”
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu
Studies in Simulation & Gaming, 31, 2, 130, 1142, Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, 30 Jan. 2022, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study explored the effectiveness of the veil of ignorance in consensus building on NIMBY issues, focusing specifically on the selection of candidate geological disposal sites for high-level radioactive waste. Since NIMBY issues are notoriously difficult to reach consensus on, we examined the effectiveness of employing a ‘veil of ignorance’ during the site selection process. We refer to two elements of the veil of ignorance: the first is anyone can be a concerned party and the second is that individuals unaware of their interests discuss and make a decision. To establish this structure we designed a game, the “Consensus Building of High-Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Game,” in which anyone can be
selected as representing a candidate site, and there are a type of player that discuss the value criteria for deciding a disposal site without knowing their interest. The game involves two types of players: “the local governors” who are aware of their regions’ interests, and “citizens” who are unaware of their residential regions. The game also includes a stepwise selection process: the local governors first engage in discussion, then the citizens decide on the relevant value criteria for site selection. Our results demonstrated that a selection process employing a veil of ignorance was evaluated as fair but did not necessarily lead to acceptance. This suggested that incorporating a ‘veil of ignorance’ into a consensus building
process is effective, but that it is necessary to combine alternative methods to increase acceptance of the outcome of the site selection process., 31563802 - Multiple evaluations on diverse common goods in public discourse: A group discussion experiment on the treatment of removed low concentration soil outside Fukushima
SOUMA Yume, NAKAZAWA Takashi, TATSUMI Tomoyuki, OHNUMA Susumu
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of JSAI, JSAI2022, 2H6OS11b02, 2H6OS11b02, The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 2022
Japanese, In public discourse, citizens are expected to discuss referring to diverse common goods such as utilitarianism, equality, and maximin principle. The discourse quality should be evaluated from multiple viewpoints. The present study conducted group discussion experiments on the treatment of low removed concentration soil outside Fukushima. We evaluated the discussions regarding three types of common goods with the revised Discourse Quality Index (DQI) and scores of the participants and observers. There were two conditions: one with information about Fukushima and the other without the information. The study examined how this different information treatment would affect the evaluations on common goods. Results from the renewed DQI indicated that the number of arguments about the maximin principle was less than on the other common goods in both conditions. Results from scores of the participants and observers found a significant difference in the evaluations of the maximin principle between conditions. Moreover, a significant difference was found in the non-informed condition, indicating that the maximin principle was less discussed than utilitarianism, while it was not found in the informed condition. This study provided the empirical findings to help make AI enable to evaluate democracy. - Psychological and demographical determinants of adopting expensive energy-efficient facilities in households
Susumu Ohnuma
Journal of environmental information science, 2021, 2, 08 Oct. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, 11175610 - Change in Plastic Bag Refusal Rates at Convenience Stores following the Implementation of a Charging System:
Chihiro Adachi, Susumu Ohnuma
Journal of the Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 32, 65, 71, Japan Society of Waste Management Experts, Aug. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, Two observational surveys on the behavior of convenience store shoppers in Sapporo were conducted to investigate the effects of a charging system for plastic bags provided at registers implemented in July 2020. Specifically, Survey 1 aimed to examine: S1-1) How did behaviors change after the implementation of the charging system? and S1-2) Was there a difference in the refusal rates for plastic bags between the shops with the charging system and those without? Meanwhile, Survey 2 focused on S2). Could characteristics of those buying plastic bags after the charging system was implemented be identified? Study 1 was conducted from June through August 2020 and 554 samples were obtained, revealing a substantial difference in the refusal rates for plastic bags between the shops implementing a charging system and those without one. Study 2 was conducted in September 2020. The 4289 samples obtained revealed purchasing pattern characteristics related to plastic bag refusal rates: a) The number of people who brought reusable shopping bags was low overall; b) The refusal rate was lower for shoppers who bought bento (box lunch) or packed bowls/dishes than for those who bought other products; and c) The refusal rate was lower when the clerks asked whether a plastic bag was required or not. - The Process of the Cooperation Beyond Intergroup Conflicts Focused on Recognition of Common Fate: A Study Using Simulated International Society Game Simulating Global Environmental Issues
Zhu Yao, Ohnuma Susumu
Studies in Simulation & Gaming, 31, 1, 38, 49, Japanese Association for Simulation & Gaming, 25 Jun. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The goal of the current study is to clarify the process of cooperation beyond intergroup conflicts over the disparity in wealth and resources. We conducted the Simulated International Society Game, which simulates the process of conflicts and cooperations in intergroup dynamics focusing on global environmental issues. Focusing on the recognition of common fate, i.e., the recognition of superordinate goals, we examined the associations of the factors that recognition of common fate is formed by communication and promotes acceptance of cooperation. We also examined how the representation of recognition of common fate differs for each group, analyzing at not only the individual level but also the group level. We conducted ten games. The results indicated that recognition of common fate was formed by communication and promoted acceptance of cooperation. In addition, in the representation on the group level, while many groups shaped recognition of common fate and increased cooperation after the occurrence of environmental issues which was the common crisis for all, some groups failed to shape recognition of common fate and increasing cooperation. Those failed groups intensified competition between companies and did not express concern about the environmental issues. The differences in the representations were discussed., 10747634 - Development of Consensus Building Game Citizen’s Profiles: A Case Study of City Planning Based on a Social Survey in Neuss City, Germany
Sugiura Junkichi, Ohnuma Susumu, Hirose Yukio
Studies in Simulation & Gaming, 31, 1, 27, 37, Japanese Association of Simulation & Gaming, 25 Jun. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study developed a gaming simulation to learn a deliberative process of policy decisions and their evaluation by referring to stakeholders’ preferences in relation to a controversial issue in their community so as to arrive at a consensus. The content of the game referred to a tram system in Neuss city in Germany. There was a controversial debate on whether the tramline located in a narrow street of Neuss city center should be kept for citizens’ convenience or removed for their safety. In the game, after being provided with the background of the tram system in Neuss, players prioritized which of the six issues were important by referring to three citizen’s profile cards that reflected the results of a social survey conducted in Neuss in 2009. Thereafter, the players of small groups consisted of 2 to 5 decided which of the three options (the tram should be remove/remain/single track) to choose. Each player got a score based on whether his/her priority matched the group’s decision to promote deliberation on the opinion distribution of values not only for specific benefits but for the whole citizens. After the game, the players had a debriefing session during which they discussed the results of the decisions of the small groups and compared them to the consequences of the policy decisions that had been taken in Neuss. The results revealed that the players’ scores were based on their ability to discuss citizen profiles and their own opinion and to adjust their interests according to accept various values and views of the whole citizens. Finally, the applicability of this gaming simulation in decision making with reference to actual stakeholder opinions was discussed. - The effects of mitigating inequity burden on public acceptance of reusing the removed soil
Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma, Yoshiki Kondo
The Japanese journal of psychology, 91, 6, 378, 387, The japanese psychological association, Feb. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
English, Scientific journal, This study examined the factors affecting public acceptance of the designation of areas in the Recycling Demonstration Project for Soil Generated from Decontamination Activities. The designated areas are requested to receive the soil collected after the accident at the Fukushima nuclear power plant. This introduces what typically known as a Not In My Back Yard (NIMBY) issue, which dominates around the inequitable allocation of a given burden and hinders the building of consensus. This study assumed that allocating the burden to multiple locations instead of only one location would increase acceptance. An experiment was conducted which presented a scenario manipulating the burden allocation amongst a sample of adults requited from all over Japan. The results revealed that participants who were allocated to the multiple-locations condition evaluated the situation as having less inequity, fewer risks and stigma, and a fairer procedure, as well as being more acceptable than those who were allocated to the one-place condition., 12114510 - Public acceptance model for siting a repository of radioactive contaminated waste
Shoji Ohtomo, Yukio Hirose, Susumu Ohnuma
Journal of Risk Research, 24, 2, 215, 227, Informa UK Limited, 01 Feb. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, The disposal of designated radioactive contaminated waste resulting from the Fukushima nuclear accident is a primary issue in Japan. However, residents often strongly oppose siting a repository of designated waste; therefore, a possible site remains undecided. The NIMBY (Not In My Back Yard) aspect, whereby people refuse to build a repository in their hometown, has led to strong opposition. This study examined a public acceptance model for the siting investigation of a repository of designated waste. The model proposes that the antecedents of the three types of fairness, namely, procedural, distributive, and interpersonal fairness, determine public acceptance in addition to affecting evaluation of designated waste. The study investigated the differences of influences of the three types of fairness between residents in possible siting areas and in a non-siting area to compare the cognitive process toward the NIMBY issue. The respondents included 1016 residents in possible siting areas (Miyagi, Tochigi, Gunma, Ibaraki, and Chiba Prefectures), and 1006 residents in a non-siting area (the Tokyo metropolitan area). All respondents completed a web-based questionnaire. The results revealed that the influence of procedural fairness on public acceptance in the non-siting area was stronger than it was in the possible siting areas. Conversely, the influence of distributive fairness was stronger in the possible siting areas than it was in the non-siting area. Furthermore, affect evaluation through antecedents of fairness was more influential for public acceptance in the possible sites than it was in the non-siting area. Therefore, the findings suggest that the strong opposition due to the NIMBY aspect was caused by the differences between the process of fairness and the concept of fairness that people emphasize., 11381049 - Can the veil of ignorance create consensus?
Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukio Hirose
Simulation gaming through times and disciplines, 139, 152, Springer international publishing, 2021 - 札幌市真駒内地区における住民の環境に配慮した移動手段利用意図の規定因
Susumu Ohnuma
環境心理学研究, 8, 1, 16, 25, 日本環境心理学会, Apr. 2020, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study conducted a questionnaire survey to examine whether residents of Makomanai district, Sapporo city intended to use the pro-environmental transportations, which local NPOs and citizen groups consider to install in the area. The results revealed that a) awareness of the consequences of environmental problems had a positive effect on ascribed responsibility, and ascribed responsibility had a positive effect on moral obligation, b) moral obligation, perceived social norms and public benefit evaluation had positive direct effects on the intention to use the pro-environmental transportations, whereas the effects of cost evaluation and perceived behavioral control were not significant, and c) although community attachment correlated with the intention, it had a negative direct effect. The present study implies that it would be effective to emphasize social norms and public benefits of the pro-environmental transportations in order to nudge residents to use them. - 企画セッション開催報告 価値と規範からリスク研究の深化と更新を問う
Susumu Ohnuma
日本リスク研究学会誌, 25 Mar. 2020, [Domestic magazines]
Scientific journal - Consensus building: Process design toward finding a shared recognition of common goal beyond conflicts
Susumu Ohnuma
Handbook of systems sciences, 1, 18, Springer singapore, 2020 - Determinants of Public Acceptance of the Strategy for Innovative Energy and Environment—Focusing on the Procedural Fairness of Deliberative Polling—
MAEDA Hiroe, HIROSE Yukio, OHNUMA Susumu, OHTOMO Shoji
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, 33, 2, 24, 41, SOCIETY OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, JAPAN, 2020, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal,The first global case of government-commissioned deliberative polling (DP) for developing the Strategy for Innovative Energy and Environment was held in August 2012. In the following October, we investigated the public evaluation of the policymaking process, focusing on the standpoint of citizens' perception of procedural fairness. We also explored the effects of procedural fairness of both DP and "Public Debates" on the social acceptance of the strategy, including DP, the public debate process, trust in the government, and the pros and cons of nuclear electric power generation. We administered an online survey to 2,000 Japanese residents. The findings were as follows: (a) the main determinants for procedural fairness in DP were "extent of deliberations" and "diversity and comprehensiveness of panel of experts"; (b) the main determinants for procedural fairness in "Public Debates" were "reflection of the policy" and "information disclosure"; (c) that of "procedural fairness evaluation in 'Public Debates,' " "DP," and "trust in the government" promoted public acceptance of the strategy. We discussed the importance of procedural fairness in environmental policymaking; public acceptance of a policy is not only affected by the procedural fairness for the entire citizen participation process, but also by each type of citizen participation.
- Persuasion Game: Cross cultural comparison
Ando Kaori, Sugiura Junkichi, Ohnuma Susumu, Tam Kim-Pong, Hubner Gundula
Simulation & Gaming, 50, 5, 532, 555, Nov. 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Internationally co-authored], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, Background. This study aims to examine the effectiveness of the “persuasion game” (Sugiura, 2003) in changing environmental attitudes and behaviors in different cultural contexts. Personal communication has been identified as a key facilitator of environmental behaviors, but environmental communication in our daily lives is infrequent.
Intervention. This study tested the effects of the persuasion game in Germany, Hong Kong, and Japan. The game divides participants into two groups: persuaders and persuadees. The persuaders were given 10 minutes to persuade as many persuadees as they could to adopt energy-saving behaviors. Further, after 10 minutes, these participants were asked to switch their roles.
Method. The study employed a quasi-experimental pretest/posttest design to examine changes in attitudes and behavioral intentions of the participants toward energy-saving before and after their participation in the persuasion game. Participants were university students in Germany (N = 116), Hong Kong (N = 65), and Japan (N = 92).
Results. In all three countries, playing the game was associated with increased intention to adopt energy-saving behaviors, perceived seriousness of environmental problems, descriptive norm, and subjective norm. The increase in subjective norm was especially high in Japan, where the increase in intention to adopt energy-saving behavior was particularly pronounced among those who had less environmental communication.
Discussion. The results indicate that this game can not only facilitate communication on environmental issues in different cultural contexts but also change how people perceive others’ interest in environmental issues.
Conclusion. This study showed that persuasion game can be played in countries other than Japan as well. Moreover, it provides an opportunity to communicate with others on environmental issues, which may contribute to promoting future environmental behaviors. - The detrimental effects of punishment and reward on cooperation in the Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game
Kitakaji Yoko, Ohnuma Susumu
Simulation & Gaming, 50, 5, 509, 531, Nov. 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, Background: Many studies have shown that sanctions promote cooperation in social dilemma situations. However, it has also been suggested that sanctions have a negative effect. The interactions among people and systems need to be considered to examine the consequences of sanctions.
Aim: We examined whether rewards and mutual punishment increased non-cooperation. We regarded illegal industrial waste dumping as a social dilemma in which everyone bears the burden of the cost of illegal dumping, legal treatment is cooperative behavior, and illegal dumping is non-cooperative behavior.
Method: We used the Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game. This game simulates the structure of industrial waste treatment (incomplete surveillance, various industries with different roles and payoffs, cost of cooperation, etc.) in addition to the social dilemma structure. Players take on roles in industrial waste treatment, negotiating and dealing with other players, and treating industrial waste. We set three conditions. In the reward condition, players can earn rewards by rapidly treating industrial waste. In the mutual punishment condition, players can mutually monitor and punish each other. In the control condition, neither reward nor punishment exists.
Results: Non-cooperation occurred more frequently in the reward condition than in the control condition. Conversely, there was no difference in non-cooperation between the mutual punishment and control conditions. Players under the reward condition did not gather information proactively, and information on benefits was not shared.
Conclusion: This study showed that sanctions caused non-cooperation. Social dynamics should be considered when evaluating the effectiveness of sanctions. Gaming allows us to examine social consequences, including social dynamics, which leads to discoveries not possible through traditional methods. - From Then to Now: Transformation in Simulation and Gaming in Japan
Toshiko Kikkawa, Susumu Ohnuma
Simulation and Gaming, 50, 5, 491, 493, SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 01 Oct. 2019, [Invited], [International Magazine]
English - 特集JASAG30周年:シミュレーション&ゲーミングの本質に迫る
Susumu Ohnuma
シミュレーション&ゲーミング, 30 Aug. 2019, [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - Can the Veil of Ignorance Create Consensus?: A Qualitative Analysis Using the Siting for a Contaminated Waste Landfill Game
Yokoyama, M, Ohnuma, S
imulation & Gaming: Through times and across disciplines, past and future, heritage and progress, 05, 119, Aug. 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [International Magazine]
English, International conference proceedings, This study aims to demonstrate the significance of discussion under the “veil of ignorance” in building consensus about the Not In My Back Yard (NIMBY) issue. The Siting for a Contaminated Waste Landfill Game simu-lates conflicts related to the site selection of a contaminated waste landfill created by the accident at Fukushima nuclear power plant. It was developed with the veil of ignorance implemented as the prevailing social structure. The game involves two types of players: mayors, who are aware of the interests of their regions but can only engage in discussion; and citizens, who are un-aware of the specific concerns of their regions (i.e., under the veil of igno-rance) but are tasked with engaging in discussions and making the final deci-sion. The transformations of the ideas of the players were examined through this game relating to building consensus. Ten games were conducted, and no unfair decisions were discerned under the veil of ignorance. A qualitative analysis of the open-ended questions revealed that a) the participants fo-cused on fair viewpoints and avoided fixating on their regional interests after the discussion, and b) emphasized the importance of including a variety of perspectives before and after the discussion. Hence, this study succeeded in demonstrating that by participating in discussions under the veil of igno-rance, participants were able to form a shared recognition of the multiple-decision process on the NIMBY issue., 13206775 - Acceptance of a Compromised Decision beyond Dichotomy and Procedural Fairness as its Determinants: A Case Stduy of Tram in Neuss
Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y, Sugiura , J
Journal of Societal Safety Science, 9, 89, 101, Mar. 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study investigated the effects of value similarity and procedural fairness of citizen participation on public acceptance of environmental policy decision in a case study of the tram system in Neuss city, Germany. We carried out a case study investigating the tram system in the city center of Neuss. In Neuss, the street in the city center was too narrow and dangerous because the trams went through the main street. There was a big controversial debate of whether the tram should remain or be removed from there. After a decade of discussion, the city mayor had decided the tram line to become a single track from double track on the section of the city center. To investigate how residents evaluate the decision process and to explore what factors influence people’s acceptance of the decision, a mail-out survey was conducted in Neuss. We differentiated the acceptance of single track, which is a compromised resolution reflected both opinions, from approval of remain/remove the tram system, which is a dichotomy. Results showed that a) when the acceptance was a dependent variable,both value similarity and procedural fairness had effects on the acceptance, while b) when approval was a dependent variable, value similarity had a stronger effect, but procedural fairness had a weaker effect. These results indicated that discussion framework focusing on the controversy as dichotomy might blindfold many values, on the contrary, the compromise between both sides might turn their attention to diverse values causing evaluation of procedural fairness to become more significant., 11103044 - Longitudinal study on transmission of environmental norm and behavior from parents to children
Yorifuji, K, Ando, K, Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y
Journal of Societal Safety Science, 9, 131, 143, Mar. 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The aim of our study is to confirm that children’s environmental personal norms were formed by injunctive norms of close others. We conducted a longitudinal survey with one-year interval for 5th and 6th grade elementary school children and their parents/caregivers. The results of the study revealed that children’s personal norms were formed by injunctive norms of their parents, and that parents’ environmental - conscious behaviors affected children’s descriptive norms at the same time point. Parents’ attention/praise affected children’s injunctive norms at the next year. The study also showed that the influence from their parents were larger than that of their peers. - Effects Of Affect, Procedural Fairness And Trust On Public Acceptance Of Siting A Repository For Radioactive Contaminated Waste
Ohtomo, S, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S
Journal of Societal Safety Science, 9, 177, 186, Mar. 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, Disposal of designated waste that is radioactive contaminated by the Fukushima nuclear accident is a primary issue in Japan. This study examined the determinants of public acceptance of siting a repository for designated waste, focusing on affective reaction, procedural fairness, and trust. The study presumed that affective reaction moderates the effects of procedural fairness and trust on public acceptance. To examine the presumption, the study implemented a hypothetical scenario experiment that manipulated two factors: an opportunity of voice as an antecedent of procedural fairness and similarity value to the authority as a component of trust. 289 people participated in the web-based experiment. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: procedural fairness (voice vs. no voice) × trust (similarity vs. no similarity) factorial design associated with acceptance of siting investigation for designated waste. The experiment measured affective reaction to the siting, and evaluations of procedural fairness, trust, public acceptance in the decision-making process. Results indicated that affective reaction, procedural fairness, and trust determined public acceptance. Moreover, the interactive effect of affective reaction × trust was found. A process analysis indicated that the effect of trust on public acceptance was strengthened when the affective reaction was negative. However, the interactive effects of affective reaction × procedural fairness and trust × procedural fairness were not found. The study showed that trust was susceptible to affect. This study suggested the significance of trust for people with a strong affective reaction in promoting the public acceptance of siting a facility for designated waste., 11381049 - 環境配慮行動における二者間の相互作用の検討:ペア・データ調査から
Susumu Ohnuma
実験社会心理学研究, 59, 1, 1, 13, 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - Effects of trust and procedural fairness on public acceptance of siting a repository for high-level radioactive waste
Osawa Hideaki, Ohtomo Shoji, Hirose Yukio, Ohnuma Susumu
Journal of Human Environmental Studies, 17, 1, 59, 64, Society for Human Environmental Studies, 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study examined the determinants of public acceptance of siting a repository for High-level radioactive waste (HLW), focusing on procedural fairness and trust. The study presumed that interactive effect of procedural fairness × trust on public acceptance exist. To examine the presumption, the study implemented a hypothetical scenario experiment that manipulated two factors: an opportunity of voice as an antecedent of procedural fairness and value similarity to the authority as a component of trust. Three-hundred seventeen people participated in the web-based experiment. Participants were randomly assigned to one of four conditions: procedural fairness (voice vs. no voice) × trust (similarity vs. no similarity) factorial design associated with acceptance of siting investigation for a repository of HLW. The experiment measured affective reaction to the siting, and evaluations of procedural fairness, trust, public acceptance in the decision-making process. Results indicated that affective reaction, procedural fairness, and trust determined public acceptance. Moreover, the interactive effect of procedural fairness × trust on public acceptance was found. A process analysis indicated that the effect of procedural fairness was strengthened when the trust on similarity was negative. - The Framing Effects of Compensation and Taboo Trade-offs on Acceptance of NIMBY Facility: A Scenario Experiment of High Level Radioactive Waste Geological Repository
IINO Mari, OHNUMA Susumu, HIROSE Yukio, OSAWA Hideaki, OHTOMO Shoji
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, 29, 2, 95, 102, The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, 2019, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal,The purpose of this research is to investigate the effects of compensation framing on acceptance of a high level radioactive waste (HLW) geological repository. Monetary compensation is sometimes provided for local governments as a benefit for accepting certain risks. However, Fray et al. (1996) demonstrated that monetary compensation failed to procure acceptance of a nuclear waste disposal repository. In reality, offering to improve social welfare is also sometimes used as compensation for accepting a risky facility. From the above, we hypothesized that monetary compensations would be rejected by residents of proposed site. To test these hypotheses, we conducted a scenario experiment. We conducted a web-based survey and obtained 1200 valid Japanese responses. The results demonstrated that there were no main effects of condition, which suggested that the framing of compensation had no significant impact on acceptance of a HLW geological repository.
, 11103042 - An experiment regarding stepwise decision making involving different stakeholders: approach from perspective of procedural fairness
YOKOYAMA Miki, OHNUMA Susumu
Sociotechnica, 15, 1, 11, Jun. 2018, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study hypothesized that prior consent is essential for a NIMBY issue before beneficiaries and victims are divided, and demonstrated the significance of a stepwise decision making process involving stakeholders. We focused on procedural fairness to investigate what kind of element is important for the public acceptance of decision method. We conducted a scene experiment, which took a case of siting a landfill for waste contaminated with radioactive materials. We manipulated four conditions concerning involving stakeholders in the hypothetical decision process: the government condition, mayors condition, citizens condition and stepwise condition. The results suggested that the stepwise decision-making was evaluated higher procedural fairness and acceptance than the other conditions. - Developing a consensus making game of NIMBY-typed public planning
Hirose Yukio, Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama Miki
Journal of societal Safety Science, 8, 83, 90, Mar. 2018, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The purpose of our study is to develop a consensus making game of NIMBY typed public planning, and to examine whether this game can be applied for understanding the idea of “veil of ignorance” as a measure to facilitate consensus-making in a NIMBY-type situation. The policy of siting repositories for radioactive waste by the Fukushima nuclear accident became difficult to introduce because of disagreement of the residents. In order to facilitate risk communication between administrations and residents, we develop a game to seek consensus of the policy. Twelve players take either mayor’s or resident’s role of six communities. The mayors discuss and propose evaluative criterias for judging options of siting repository, and the residents discuss and evaluate the options with the criterias proposed by the mayors. - 他者行動のフィードバックは家庭の電気使用量を減らすことができるか
Susumu Ohnuma
環境心理学研究, 6, 1, 12, 21, 日本環境心理学会, 2018, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study investigated the effect of feedback of others’ electricity consumption through a field experiment. It is reported that sending an energy report, which includes a comparison of electricity consumption of other and one’s own household, has an effect of about 2% reduction in electricity consumption (Haig, 2014; Allcott & Rogers, 2012). However, psychological processes associated with this change have not yet been revealed. In this study, feedback of others’ electricity consumption was sent to the participants in the “Leading Eco Life Tsurumi” project in Osaka city. The results showed that the difference between feedback group and no-feedback group on electricity consumption was marginally significant. The comparison between feedback groups indicated that whether it includes comparison of self and other households did not have impact on one’s electricity consumption. The regression analysis showed that self-reported energy-saving behavior was a significant determinant of the electricity consumption, which indicated that adopting energy-saving behavior at home can have effects on electricity consumption. - Decision-making Process on Selection of Management Policy for High-level Radioactive Waste : As an Example of Switzerland and United Kingdom
Osawa, H, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Ohtomo, S
Journal of Societal Safety, 9, 9, 145, 160, 関西大学社会安全学部, 2018, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The purpose of our study is to understand decision-making process on selection of management policy for high-level radioactive waste. We compared decision-making process between Switzerland and UK by document review. The resuls show that decision-making process in both Swizerland and UK have similar features on flow of decision-making, comparative criteria for selecting options of management policy, and trade-off regarding intergenerational faireness, except for manner of public participation. The decision-making was performed extraction of options, establishment of comparative criteria, assessment and selection of options in turn. As comparative criteria, safety and intergenerational faireness etc. were considered to be important. The position of ‘Deal with it now by waste disposal’ emphasizing the responsibility of the present generation had a trade-off relation with that of ‘Leave it until later by long-term storage’ emphasizing the rights of future generations. The sense of values, recusing HLW repository as so-called troublesome facility agaist future and present generation, appeared to be mitigated through the consideration of trade-off relation described above. As a result, both coutries have chosen geological disposal considering reversibility of decisions and retrievability of radioactive waste. - Decision-making Process on Site Selection for the Deep Geological Repository of High-Level Radioactive Waste : As an Example of Switzerland and United Kingdom
Osawa, H, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Ohtomo, S
ournal of Societal Safety Science, 9, 9, 161, 176, 関西大学社会安全学部, 2018, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The purpose of our study is to understand decision-making process on site selection for the deep geological repository of high-level radioactive waste. We compared site selection process by screening based primarily on technical criteria with the main emphasis on safety in Switzerland, and that by a voluntarism and partnership approach in UK by document review. The voluntarism and partnership approach in UK is based on the ethical consideration that faireness in siting facilities could only be achieved by the enhancement of well-being and public acceptability based on a willingness to participate and a right to withdraw from a siting process. On the other hand, it could be interpreted that the screening approach with the main emphasis on safety in Switzerland would be based on the concept of the veil of ignorance of veil, hypothesized that people would accept the decision if they consent the decision way beforehand under condition everyone could be involved in as a potential interest party. The responses of public against siting by the voluntarism and partnership approach shows that there were some issues on the suitability of geology at candidate site and a right to withdraw by legal base. The siting by the screening approach shows that people would accept follow the rule of this siting process so far. However, a conclusion has not been reached concerning whether only one candidate site could be selected from some sites by safty and other criteria, and whether local people at candidate site could consent and accept. - Empowerment as an Effect of Deliberation in a Citizen Participation Program, and Determinant of Future Intention to Participate : Comparison between Participants and Non-Participants in Planning Cells
Maeda, H, Hirose, Y, Sugiura, J, Ohnuma, S
Journal of Societal Safety Science, 9, 9, 187, 204, 関西大学社会安全学部, 2018, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study explored whether citizen participation empowers people, and examined the effect of empowerment expectation on intention to participate in future citizen participation programs. We also focused on three subscales of competence: deepening participants’ understanding of discussion themes, enabling mutual understanding among participants, and performance appraisal of citizen’s panel conference; and examined their relationships with measures of empowerment.
We explored the “Citizen’s Report for Health” program, conducted from 2001 to 2002 in eight regions of Bavaria, Germany. They used the “Planning Cells” citizen participation and deliberation model, involving randomly selected citizens. Fifty residents from each region (n=405) attended a four-day meeting and discussed the suggestions for future health policies. A questionnaire survey was administered to 405 participants and 3500 non-participants (500 residents randomly selected from each of the seven regions) in early 2007. The main results were as follows: 1) participants revealed higher scores than non-participants regarding participation intention in a future opportunity, each subscale of competence, and, each subscale of empowerment, 2) both participants and non-participants determined the intention to participate in future participation programs by the empowerment expected to be gained. 3) Competence was the main determinant of each empowerment. We discussed the necessity to encourage people with no experience of citizen participation to foster greater expectations of empowerment to promote their participation. - The effect of sanctions on the evolution of cooperation in linear division of labor
Mayuko Nakamaru, Hayato Shimura, Yoko Kitakaji, Susumu Ohnuma
JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY, 437, 79, 91, ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, Jan. 2018, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, The evolution of cooperation is an unsolved research topic and has been investigated from the viewpoint of not only biology and other natural sciences but also social sciences. Much extant research has focused on the evolution of cooperation among peers. While, different players belonging to different organizations play different social roles, and players playing different social roles cooperate together to achieve their goals.
We focus on the evolution of cooperation in linear division of labor that is defined as follows: a player in the i-th role interacts with a player in the i + 1-th role, and a player in the n-th role achieves their goal (1 <= i < n) if there are n roles in the division of labor. We take the industrial waste treatment process as an example for illustration. We consider three organizational roles and B-i is the i-th role. The player of B; can choose two strategies: legal treatment or illegal dumping, which can be interpreted as cooperation or defection (i = 1-3). With legally required treatment, the player of B-j pays a cost to ask the player of Bj+1 to treat the waste (j = 1, 2). Then, the cooperator of Bj+1 pays a cost to treat the waste properly. With illegal dumping, the player of Bi dumps the waste and does not pay any cost (i= 1-3). However, the waste dumped by the defector has negative environmental consequences, which all players in all roles suffer from. This situation is equivalent to a social dilemma encountered in common-pool resource management contexts.
The administrative organ in Japan introduces two sanction systems to address the illegal dumping problem: the actor responsibility system and the producer responsibility system. In the actor responsibility system, if players in any role who choose defection are monitored and discovered, they are penalized via a fine. However, it is difficult to monitor and detect the violators, and this system does not work well. While, in the producer responsibility system, the player in B-1 is fined if the player cannot hand the manifest to the local administrative organ because the players of B-i (i=1-3) who choose defection do not hand the manifest to the player of B-1.
We analyze this situation using the replicator equation. We reveal that (1) the three-role model has more empirical credibility than the two-role model including B-1 and B-3, and (2) the producer responsibility system promotes the evolution of cooperation more than the system without sanctioning. (3) the actor responsibility system does not promote the evolution of cooperation if monitoring and detecting defectors is unsuccessful. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. - Can veil of ignorance promote a consensus?: Game of the “siting for landfill disposal of waste”
Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukio Hirose
Studies in Simulation & Gaming, 26, 2, 21, 32, 30 Nov. 2017, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study examined whether and how a veil of ignorance contributes to consensus building on NIMBY issues, modifying a game designed by Hirose (2015) that focuses on the siting of radioactive waste disposal facility. The game involves two categories of players: ‘mayors’- who are aware of their regions’ interests but can only engage in discussion, and ‘citizens’- who are unaware of their regions’ interests (i.e. operate under a veil of ignorance) yet are tasked with engaging in discussion and making final decisions. We used this game to examine the extent to which decision makers would make fair decisions, and whether interested parties (the mayors) not engaged in the decision making could accept the decisions made by the other players. In study 1, unfair decisions were observed in three of eight groups and the interested parties evaluated the decisions less acceptable.In study 2, all players had previously taken part as mayors in another game in which no consensus was achieved. All players therefore had experienced a failure of consensus. In study 2, in contrast with study 1, no unfair decisions were observed and the level of acceptance increased. These findings imply that solely making decisions while operating under a veil of ignorance is insufficient to achieve a consensus but that when such conditions are combined with previous experience of a failure to establish a consensus then both consensus and acceptance from interested parties can be reached. - Social Dilemma as a Device for Recognition of a Shared Goal: Development of “Consensus Building of Wind Farm Game”
OHNUMA Susumu, KITAKAJI Yoko
Studies in Simulation and Gaming, 25, 2, 107, 113, 25 Nov. 2017, [Lead author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study explores the processes required to achieve consensus on controver-sial issues that involve social dilemmas and developed the “Consensus Build-ing of Wind Farm Game” (WinG). A social dilemma is a conflict between per-sonal profit and public benefits wherein the results of individuals pursuing their own profit means that public benefits decline; thus, ultimately, individu-als lose their profit. Shared recognition of a common goal is crucial in resolv-ing social dilemmas; however, in actual practice, developing such a shared recognition is difficult due to conflicts among stakeholders. To help identify effective resolutions to this problem, we examined a case of planning for a wind farm, which often involves controversy, even though many people gener-ally agree to the plan. WinG was developed to simulate the type of conflicts among stakeholders when planning a wind farm. There are five types of play-ers (stakeholders) in WinG and each has a different goal and is provided with different information. All the players are required to maximize their individ-ual goals within the time limit, however at the same time, from the viewpoint of public benefit, an optimal achievement point is hidden in the game that re-sults in the second best outcome for all the players. Through negotiations, bar-gaining, and debate, the social dynamics of achieving (or failing to achieve) a consensus were observed in WinG. Analysis from 10 games showed that shared recognition of a common goal was related to consensus, while only infor-mation sharing was not sufficient. - Determinants of electricity-saving behaviors after the Great East Japan Earthquake: The effects of descriptive norms
Ando Kaori, Ohnuma Susumu
THE JAPANESE JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 57, 2, 128, 135, The Japanese Group Dynamics Association, 2017, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The present study examined the determinants of electricity saving behaviors after the Great East Japan Earthquake with the university students in 5 areas: Hokkaido, Tohoku, Kanto, Chubu and Kansai. After the earthquake, Japan experienced severe electricity shortage and citizens were asked to save electricity. Electricity saving in the public spaces such as using dimmer lights were carried out. Previous studies showed that descriptive norms, which is the cognition or presence that most others conduct the behavior, can affect environmental behaviors (e.g. Schultz, 1999). In the present study, we examined the hypothesis that observing the electricity saving in the public spaces served as descriptive norms. The total number of valid responses was 610. The results showed that the experiences of electricity saving in public spaces and perceived others’ behavior affected one’s electricity saving behaviors. The changes in one’s values, seriousness perception of energy issues, experiences of planned blackout and the perception of the shortage of electricity supply also affected electricity saving behaviors. The present study confirmed that descriptive norms have impacts on electricity saving behaviors even in the untypical situation that electricity supply is limited after the disaster. The effectiveness of electricity saving in the public spaces on electricity saving behaviors was discussed. - Pro-environmental Behavior and Its Ripple Effect:A Secondary Analysis of Questionnaire Data for the Revision of the Basic Environment Plan Sapporo
MORI Yasuhiro, KOBAYASHI Tsubasa, OHNUMA Susumu
Papers on Environmental Information Science, 30, 261, 266, Center for Environmental Information Science, Dec. 2016, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The current study aimed to 1) understand the characteristics of and barriers to pro-environmental behaviors to encourage the behaviors by simultaneously measuring a number of behaviors, and 2) investigate peoples’ expectations of ripple effect by spreading pro-environmental behaviors, which might influence the other policy domains. Overall, the study was designed to inform a revision of the Basic Environment Plan Sapporo (Hokkaido, Japan). Results showed the importance of reducing the laboriousness of, and providing opportunities to engage in, pro-environmental behavior. Furthermore, it was found that perception of ripple effect correlated with pro-environmental behaviors, and all sample, obtained from random sampling citizens, citizen groups and companies, expressed strong expectation to ripple effect. - 囚人のジレンマゲームにおいて他者について考えることが協力率に与える影響
Susumu Ohnuma
社会心理学研究, 32, 2, 115, 122, Nov. 2016, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study investigated the effects of imagining others on cooperation in a one-shot Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) game. There were two ways to imagine others’ perspectives: “imagining other” or considering how the other person feels, and “imagining self” or projecting oneself onto the other person. Participants were assigned to one of three conditions: a) the imagining other condition, b) the imagining self condition, and c) the control condition (thinking about a landscape). Participants played a one-shot PD game and completed the social value orientation (SVO) scale, which measures one’s cooperative tendency. Results showed that the cooperation rate was higher in the imagining other condition, and participants in the imagining other condition expected that the partner would cooperate and that the partner thinks they would cooperate. In contrast, in the imagining self condition, no significant difference were observed about these variables. Furthermore, cooperation rate increased mediated by two way expectations in imagining others condition, while not observed in imagining self conditions. These results show the importance of imagining others, not as a reflection of self, in increasing expectation of mutual cooperation and promoting cooperation. - DETERMINANTS OF PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE ON SITING A GEOLOGICAL DISPOSAL FACILITY FOR HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE IN FRANCE
OSAWA Hideaki, OHTOMO Shoji, OHNUMA Susumu, HIROSE Yukio
Sociotechnica, 13, 86, 95, 社会技術研究会, May 2016, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study examined determinants of public acceptance regarding siting a geological disposal facility for high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in France, where a candidate site has been selected following on a variety of public involvement activities. Data from 886 French residents were collected in 2014 by an internet survey that was performed near a district that is a candidate for a HLW repository and in an outlying region away from the candidate site. Results indicate that procedural fairness, intergenerational subjective norm, public benefit and personal benefit were significant factors for public acceptance in dealing with the NIMBY issue in addition to factors such as trust, risk perception and stigma, dealt with in previous research on risk analysis. Furthermore, personal benefit and affect by personal judgement had stronger impact on the acceptance than public benefit, procedural fairness and intergenerational subjective norm by social judgement. This suggests that influence from determinants to public acceptance would depend on such elements as cultural background and status of siting. - The Effects of Social Ties and Local Environment on Appropriate Waste Station Maintenance of Household Waste: A Case Study in Sapporo
MORI Yasuhiro, OHNUMA Susumu, Kloeckner Christian
Journal of Environmental Information Science, 44, 5, 87, 98, Mar. 2016, [Peer-reviewed], [Internationally co-authored], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, “Waste stations”, where residents dispose of household waste, are usually maintained by the residents themselves; however, not all stations are well maintained. It was hypothesized that the level of waste station maintenance would correlate with the degree of social ties in the community, and would be influenced by local environment in the area around the waste station. A combination of observational and survey research methods were employed to test these hypotheses. Self-reported inappropriate disposal behavior and social ties were measured using a questionnaire survey, while the level of maintenance of waste stations and local surrounding environment were recorded using observational methods. Data from 508 residents, assigned to 102 waste stations in 23 local areas of Sapporo, Japan, were analyzed. Sequential regression analysis indicated that social ties in the community was the stronger predictor of the management level of waste station than the self-report disposal behavior. Furthermore, multi-level model tests revealed that the level of management of waste stations was predicted by the local surrounding environment, which provided spatial reminders of community interactions. This indicates that managing the local surrounding environment is an important intervention to encourage appropriate waste station management. - The Effects of Social Ties and Local Environment on Appropriate Waste Station Maintenance of Household Waste
MORI Yasuhiro, OHNUMA Susumu, KLÖCKNER Christian
Journal of Environmental Information Science, 44, 87, 98, Center for Environmental Information Science, 2016
English,"Waste stations", where residents dispose of household waste, are usually maintained by the residents themselves; however, not all stations are well maintained. It was hypothesized that the level of waste station maintenance would correlate with the degree of social ties in the community, and would be influenced by local environment in the area around the waste station. A combination of observational and survey research methods were employed to test these hypotheses. Self-reported inappropriate disposal behavior and social ties were measured using a questionnaire survey, while the level of maintenance of waste stations and local surrounding environment were recorded using observational methods. Data from 508 residents, assigned to 102 waste stations in 23 local areas of Sapporo, Japan, were analyzed. Sequential regression analysis indicated that social ties in the community was the stronger predictor of the management level of waste station than the self-report disposal behavior. Furthermore, multi-level model tests revealed that the level of management of waste stations was predicted by the local surrounding environment, which provided spatial reminders of community interactions. This indicates that managing the local surrounding environment is an important intervention to encourage appropriate waste station management.
- Even Unreliable Information Disclosure Makes People Cooperate in a Social Dilemma: Development of the "Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game"
Yoko Kitakaji, Susumu Ohnuma
SIMULATION AND GAMING IN THE NETWORK SOCIETY, 9, 369, 385, SPRINGER-VERLAG SINGAPORE PTE LTD, 2016, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, International conference proceedings, This study explores whether information disclosure can cause cooperation in a social dilemma, even when people can disseminate false information. In the past, illegal dumping increased in Japan despite the strengthening of penalties and surveillance laws, due to practical limitations in monitoring and surveillance. To resolve this, the tracking sheet used to trace the trading and processing of the waste must be traceable, in order to detect illegal dumping. This means that manifests must be written precisely in order to be effective, but if maintaining a tracking log has some function other than surveillance, this may not be the case. To examine this issue, we used the "Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping game" (Ohnuma S, Kitakaji Y. Simure-syon ando geimingu (Stud Simul Gaming) 17 (1): 5-16, 2007) which simulates the disposal of industrial waste and is structured as a social dilemma with asymmetry of information. In this study we utilized two conditions: a disclosure and a control (need not disclose) condition. Under the disclosure condition, players had to enter the amount of commission or disposal in the landfill but did not have to fill in the correct amount. Although other players could read the report, they did not know who performed illegal dumping or how much they contributed. Therefore, this disclosure did not have an effective surveillance function and could not help detect noncooperation. However, the results showed that the amount of illegal dumping was reduced, and information about payoffs was actually shared more in the disclosure condition than in the control condition. Moreover, players collected and shared their information more in the disclosure condition than in the control condition. The study thus indicates that the function of disclosure is not surveillance, but information sharing which is essential for voluntary cooperation. - Effects of voice and similarity on procedural fairness and trust: A dual process model of public acceptance based on representatives' participation
Hiroshi Nonami, Yukio Hirose, Susumu Ohnuma, Cees Midden, Shoji Ohtomo
ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 18, 3, 216, 224, WILEY-BLACKWELL, Sep. 2015, [Peer-reviewed], [Internationally co-authored], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, In citizen participation, a few representatives of the total citizen population participate in discussions with authorities regarding public decisions and policies. The present study examines a dual process model in which the representatives' voice and similarity of values facilitate public acceptance through procedural fairness and trust in representatives, respectively. The results of an experiment employing a scenario method, which included participants from Japan (n=211) and the Netherlands (n=200), indicate that the representatives' voice increased procedural fairness and public acceptance when the similarity of representatives was high. The effects of representatives' voice on public acceptance via procedural fairness was supported in both nations, while other effects of representatives' similarity on acceptance via trust were indicated only in Japan. These results suggest that the indirect voice of citizens, as conveyed by representatives, plays an important role in increasing perceptions of procedural fairness and public acceptance among citizens. - Transmitting pro-environmental behaviours to the next generation: A comparison between Germany and Japan
Kaori Ando, Kayo Yorifuji, Susumu Ohnuma, Ellen Matthies, Ayumi Kanbara
Asian Journal of Social Psychology, 18, 2, 134, 144, Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 01 Jun. 2015, [Peer-reviewed], [Internationally co-authored], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, The present study examined the processes by which children acquire pro-environmental behaviours in different cultures. Our focus was on parental influence. Several studies have been conducted on adults' environmental behaviours
however, we know little about how children's environmental attitudes and behaviours are formed. We conducted a questionnaire survey with elementary school children and one of their parents in Germany and Japan. Two hundred and twenty-one pairs participated in Germany and 365 in Japan. The results of structural equation modelling showed that parents' behaviours affected children's environmental behaviours directly and also via the subjective norm (the children's experienced expectations of their parents). A comparison of the two countries revealed that hypothesized cultural differences between the impact of personal norms and subjective norms were clearer for adults. The results also showed that the effects of subjective norms were stronger for children, indicating that children are more likely to be influenced by expectations of others. The results of the study suggest that for promoting children's environmental behaviours, showing the behaviours in daily life would be most effective. - An Environmental Psychological Study about Resource Management System of Pastoral Society in Mongolia
Sakamoto Go, Takiguchi Ryo, Ohnuma Susumu
Japanese Journal of Environmental Psychology, 3, 1, 1, 10, The Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology, Apr. 2015, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, Findings in commons literature, represented by Ostrom (1990), have been applied practically to development policy determination in the name of community-based natural resource management (CBNRM). To put a great emphasis on the effectiveness of property rights regime, CBNRM requires definitions of clear boundaries of natural resources themselves and of who are the appropriators for them. However, applying of CBNRM to Mongolia raises social and psychological problems, which were discussed in this paper. First, with reference to the history of laws and principles of land management in Mongolia, we suggested that a serious conflict occurs in the pastoralist’s societies between the norms of reciprocity that underlie in their societies and the notion of clear boundaries required by CBNRM. Second, based on the social identity theory, we claimed that commons studies with the notion of boundaries underestimate the social influence processes which may affect social cognition and behavior of the group members, even if a given boundary seems trivial. Delineated boundaries may have threatened the social system which is based on the extensive cooperative behavior through generalized exchange, as seen in the pastoral societies in Mongolia. Finally, we proposed more effective guidelines for designing rules and institutions. - Procedural Fairness as a Buffering Factor of Protected Values: A Case Study of Horonobe Underground Research Center for the Disposal of Radioactive Waste
OHNUMA Susumu, SATO Kosuke, KITAKAJI Yoko, ISHIYAMA Kiichi
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, 25, 3, 121, 130, THE SOCIETY FOR RISK ANALYSIS, JAPAN, 2015, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, One of the underground research centers for geological disposal of radioactive wastes is located in Horonobe, Hokkaido. The facility is regarded as NIMBY. When considering NIMBY, we face on protected values (PVs), those that resist tradeoffs with other values. Those of placing high PVs often refuse a dialogue, making it more complicated to build a consensus. However, PVs are lessened, given fair procedure adopted. Horonobe research center regularly hold a briefing of the project for public hearing, in which they put a chair in the hands of the opposition group. This episode is regarded as abandonment of authority control (AAC), one of the criteria of procedural fairness. A survey was conducted. The results of multiple regression analysis showed that PVs had a negative effect on the acceptance, however, interaction between PVs and AAC was significant, suggesting that those of high PVs tend to care about AAC and PVs can be lessened if they perceive the authority abandons control. - The long-term effects of intrinsic motivation on household energy-saving behavior: With actual energy use and self-reported behavior
Yasuhiro Mori, Tsubasa Kobayashi, Yoshihisa Anpo, Susumu Ohnuma
Research in Social Psychology, 31, 3, 160, 171, Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 2015, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The purpose of this study is to investigate extrinsic and intrinsic motivation factors relating to longterm household energy-saving behaviors. Sixty-nine households from Asahikawa City, Japan, participated in a one-year energy-saving project, reporting monthly actual energy use of electricity, gas, and paraffin oil. Participating households also completed a questionnaire at the beginning, the half-way point, and upon completion of the one-year project. Results showed that intrinsic motivation such as enjoyment and interest impacted both self-reported and actual energy use. Moreover, intrinsic motivation at 6 months had an effect on behavior at one year. Meanwhile, extrinsic motivation, provided in the form of points, failed to impact behaviors, although extrinsic motivation at 6 months affected intrinsic motivation at one year. The role of extrinsic motivation as initial participation encouragement, and the effect of intrinsic motivations on longterm behavior are discussed. - How to Design Decision Making Process with Participatory Programs about Radioactive Waste Management
OHNUMA Susumu
Economic Studies, 64, 2, 116, 123, Dec. 2014, [Invited], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, International conference proceedings - A Text-mining-based Investigation of Longitudinal Energy Saving Behavior:: A Case Study of Asahikawa's Ene-Eco Project
KOBAYASHI Tsubasa, OHNUMA Susumu, MORI Yasuhiro
Papers on Environmental Information Science, 28, 37, 42, Center for Environmental Information Science, Dec. 2014, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, Though numerous studies into household energy-saving behaviors exist, studies tracing long-term behavioral change are rare. Addressing this gap in research, the present study focuses on participants’ qualitative change in energy-saving. The study was carried out over one year, as part of a local energy-saving campaign. Participants in the current study were all enrolled in the year-long campaign, and participated in group interviews. Participants’ statements were analyzed via text mining, after which expression frequencies and relationships between words were examined. Results showed that economic gain, heating, and ease of seeing the fruits of one’s efforts presented at the beginning of the project were often mentioned during the first half-year group interview. In the final half-year group interview, however, there was an increase in comments regarding how not only oneself but also how family life had changed, and also regarding new initiatives put into practice by participants themselves. - Demonstrating that monitoring and penalties increase non-cooperative behavior in a social dilemma game
KITAKAJI Yoko, OHNUMA Susumu
The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 85, 1, 9, 19, Apr. 2014, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This research demonstrated the negative influence of monitoring and punishing during a social dilemma game, taking the illegal dumping of industrial waste as an example. The first study manipulated three conditions: a producing-industries monitoring condition (PIM), an administrative monitoring condition (ADM), and a control condition (no monitoring). The results showed that non-cooperative behavior was more frequent in the PIM condition than in the control condition. The second study had three conditions: a punishing condition (PC), a monitoring condition (MC), and a control condition (no monitoring, no punishing). The results indicated that non-cooperative behavior was observed the most in the PC, and the least in the control condition. Furthermore, information regarding other players’ costs and benefits was shared the most in the control conditions in both studies. The results suggest that sanctions prevent people from sharing information, which decreases expectations of mutual cooperation. - Psychological interventional approach for reduce resource consumption: Reducing plastic bag usage at supermarkets
Shoji Ohtomo, Susumu Ohnuma
RESOURCES CONSERVATION AND RECYCLING, 84, 57, 65, ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, Mar. 2014, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, A field study was conducted to investigate the reduction of plastic bag usage at supermarkets. Many behaviors leading to potential damage to the environment may be unintentional. This study applied a dual motivation model to plastic bag usage and examined the effects of an intervention aimed at promoting pro-environmental behavior. A voice prompt intervention was implemented in Japanese supermarkets. In the first (control) week, shoppers were given free plastic bags by the cashier. In the second (intervention) week, cashiers asked shoppers whether they wanted plastic bags. We collected observational and questionnaire measures of variables that predicted free plastic bag usage during the intervention. The results supported a dual motivation model of behavioral change. The voice prompt decreased the usage of plastic bags by both discouraging unintentional usage and encouraging an intentional reduction in usage. Possibilities for interventions designed both to attenuate unintentional motivation and to promote intentional motivation are considered. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - The impacts of Fukushima nuclear accident on public acceptance of geological
OHTOMO Shoji, OSAWA Hideaki, HIROSE Yukio, OHNUMA Susumu
Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, 24, 1, 49, 59, THE SOCIETY FOR RISK ANALYSIS, JAPAN, 2014, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study examined the impacts of the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident on the public acceptance of siting a disposal facility of high level radioactive waste (HLW). We applied the social acceptance model to predict public acceptance of investigation for siting of a geological disposal facility of HLW. 1930 Japanese people completed longitudinal internet surveys that were measured before the Fukushima nuclear power plant accident (in February, 2011) and after the accident (in February, 2012). Results indicated that the level of public acceptance of investigation for siting of a geological disposal facility decreased after the accident. Intergenerational subjective norm, social benefit and procedural fairness determined public acceptance consistently before and after the accident. However, the perceptions of stigma and intergenerational subjective norm became more salient after the accident. Our results show that the Fukushima nuclear accident reminds people of ethical problems of acceptance of a geological disposal facility of HLW.
Key Words: Fukushima nuclear accident, geological disposal, HLW, procedural fairness, social acceptance - Revisiting Broken Windows Theory: The effects of environmenal cues and situaional norms on disorder
Shimada Takahito, Miyawaki Kaori, Mori Yasuhiro, Nakamata Tomoko, Okinaka Takeshi, Hanyu Kazunori, Ohnuma Susumu
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 78, SS, 044-SS-044, The Japanese Psychological Association, 2014
Japanese - 現場に根ざした問題解決のための環境行動研究アプローチ
Susumu Ohnuma
環境心理学研究, 1, Mar. 2013, [Peer-reviewed], [Invited], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - FAIRNESS ON DECISION-MAKING PROCESS OF MANAGEMENT POLICY FOR HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE AND SITING OF REPOSITORY IN FRANCE
OSAWA Hideaki, HIROSE Yukio, OHNUMA Susumu, OHTOMO Shoji
Safety Science Review, 4, 4, 51, 76, 関西大学社会安全学部, 2013, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Research institution, The purpose of our study is to estimate procedural fairness and distributive fairness of past
decision-making process of the management policy for high-level radioactive waste (HLW) and
siting of repository in France. We conducted normative analysis by document review and interview
survey with CILS members and a sociologist participated in the public debate on HLW management
policy in 2005 by CNDP. The results show that prior clarification when and how decision-making of
HLW management policy and siting of repository will be carried out in the step-wise approach is
important to enhance the legitimacy of the process. With regard to distributive fairness between
generations, it is important to carefully consider responsibility of current generation and decision
right of future generation in terms of equity and equality in the fair decision-making process,
because HLW management policy might depend on concept of distributive fairness between
generations. It is necessary to carefully debate both interregional distributive fairness of negative
legacy and economical distributive fairness in the fair decision-making process, because they are
inextricably linked together. - Influences of involvement and interest over determinants of trust in authority in public decision-making
SATO Kosuke, OHNUMA Susumu
Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 29, 2, 94, 103, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 2013, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The current study investigates the influence of social factors, such as self-interest and involvement, on trust and its determinants, in the context of public decision-making in government, through two scenario experiments. In both experiments, participants' involvement (high/low) and, subsequent interest in the high-involvement condition (agreed/opposed) were manipulated and two trust models were compared: a traditional model, which regards expectation about intention and competence as the component of trust; and an SVS model, which regards perceived salient value similarity as the primary determinant of trust. Two hypotheses were tested: 1) conflict of interest diminishes trust and value similarity; 2) expectation of the government's intention consistently predicts trust in government, regardless of self-interest. The results supported both hypotheses. Implications of value similarity in the context of public decision-making are discussed. - エネルギー使用量の見える化が省エネ行動へ与える効果:ポイント減少制度を用いた旭川での社会実験
森 康浩, 大沼 進, 前田 絵美
環境心理学研究, 1, 1, 70, 70, 日本環境心理学会, 2013
Japanese - A study of energy-saving behavior in households using the real energy use as a behavioral measure
MORI Yasuhiro, OHNUMA Susumu
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 77, 2EV, 135-2EV-135, The Japanese Psychological Association, 2013
Japanese - Practical Study on the Volunteer for Snow removal : Possibility of Cooperation Social Responsibility in The Snow Removal Volunteer
Konishi, N, Nakamae, C, Hara, F, Hori, S, Sato, K, Ohnuma, S
Proceedings of Cold Region Technology Conference, 29, 114, 118, 北海道開発技術センター, 2013, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - Development of "Emission Trading Game" : A Tool for Observing the Process of Shared Social Reality in a Social Dilemma Situation
Nagasaka, K, Sato, K, Ohnuma, S
Simulation and Gaming, 22, 1, 122, 136, NPO法人 日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会, Jun. 2012, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, 社会的ジレンマ状況において,プレーヤー間に共有化された社会的現実感が協力・非協力,ひいては社会全体としての繁栄・滅亡をもたらすという過程を観察するためのゲーミングとして「排出取引ゲーム」を開発した.このゲームは2種の異なる利得構造をもつプレーヤーからなり,各プレーヤーは生産や排出取引によって自己利益最大化を目標としているが,効率的にCO2を削減しなければ全員が莫大な環境修復費用を負担しなければならず,負担できなければ滅亡となる.8ゲームを実施し,そのうち2ゲームで滅亡した.滅亡したゲームはそうでないゲームと比較して,生産規模やCO2削減量や金額が多く,自身の情報公開は不利益につながると感じており,排出取引を有効活用できていなかった.全体的に,滅亡したゲームでは相互の情報共有や調整など相互協力の必要性を感じておらず,個人がめいめいに利益を追求する状況だと捉えられていた可能性が示唆された. - The Relationship between Waste stations, social connections and feature of the areas
MORI Yasuhiro, OHNUMA Susumu
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 76, 2AMA57, 2AMA57, The Japanese Psychological Association, 2012
Japanese - Environmentally Conscious Behavior and Types of Lifestyles : Classifying Individuals Consumption and Spending Patterns
OHNUMA Susumu
Journal of the Japan Society of Waste Management Experts, 22, 2, 101, 113, Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 31 Mar. 2011, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The aim of this study was to : 1) classify varied types of lifestyles according to daily consumption and spending patterns, and 2) compare demographics, along with behaviors and attitudes on appropriate separation of waste and recycling, as they pertain to overall living styles and personal patterns of consumption and shopping. A survey of households with random sampling was conducted in the city of Sapporo. Questionnaires were sent out by mail and collected door-to-door. The collection rate was 65% (499 valid samples). Scores regarding consumption and spending behaviors, which were constructed through correspondent analysis and factor analysis, were calculated based on cluster analysis for classifications of varied living styles. Five groups were clustered : Type practicing the 3Rs ; Matter-of-fact Type ; Frugality Type ; At-home Consumption Type ; and Type Relying on Home-meal Replacements and Eating Out. Those classified as Type Relying on Home-meal Replacements and Eating Out were found to practice less waste separation and recycling behaviors, and to be less interested in general waste problems as compared to those in the remaining four groups. No significant differences were found in the behaviors and intentions between Type practicing the 3Rs and the other three types (Matter-of-fact Type, Frugality Type, At-home Consumption Type). - Action Research for Improving Inappropriate Disposal and Separation of Household Waste in Apartments:The Effects of Feedback and Greeting
MORI Yasuhiro, OHNUMA Susumu
Papers on Environmental Information Science, 25, 67, 72, Center for Environmental Information Science, 2011, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, We conducted an action research to improve the inappropriate disposal and separation of household waste targeting residents living in one-person apartments, who usually have a weak relationship with community. We conducted a quasi-experiment with three conditions each of which a notice encouraging appropriate disposal and separation behaviors is given to the residents: 1)only notice condition -- the notice is posted in the entrance of building, 2) greeting condition -- a resercher greets to residents,and 3) feedback condition -- gives feedbacks to residents about the amount of reduced inappropriate behaviors. Result showed that l) inappropriate behaviors reduced in all three conditions during the actions were implemented, 2) but inappropriate behavior increased after the actions were removed in notice and greeting conditions, but not observed in the feedback condition. This implies that it is important residents are informed about other residents do appropriate behavior. - Action research for improvement of inappropriate disposal and separation of household waste in apartments
MORI Yasuhiro, Ohnuma Susumu
The Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 75, 3PM133, 3PM133, The Japanese Psychological Association, 2011
Japanese - Determinants of individual and collective pro-environmental behaviors : comparing Germany and Japan
Ando Kaori, Ohnuma Susumu, Matthies Ellen, Sugiura Junkichi
Journal of environmental information science, 38, 5, 21, 32, Center for Environmental Information Science, Mar. 2010, [Peer-reviewed], [Internationally co-authored], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, The current study explored the determinants of individual and collective pro-environmental behaviors in Germany and Japan. A self report questionnaire was sent to two random sample respondents by mail in Cologne, Germany (N=996) and Nagoya, Japan (N=531). Hierarchical regression analyses demonstrated an interaction between country of respondent and both individual and collective behaviors. For individual behavior, subjective norms played an important role in Japan where interpersonal relationship is emphasized, whereas perceived behavioral control played an important role in Germany. Social factors, such as the amount of network and subjective norms, affected collective pro-environmental behaviors in both samples. The results highlighted the importance of social factors in studies of collective pro-environmental behaviors. - Environmental problems and inter-group conflict caused by gaps between dominant and subordinate regions as common goals
大沼 進
Quarterly journal of public policy & management, 1, 4, 143, 158, 三菱UFJリサーチ&コンサルティング, Oct. 2007, [Invited], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Research institution - Comparing normative influences as determinants of environmentally conscious behaviours between the USA and Japan
Kaori Ando, Susumu Ohnuma, Edward C. Chang
ASIAN JOURNAL OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 10, 3, 171, 178, BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, Sep. 2007, [Peer-reviewed], [Internationally co-authored], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, The present study explored the influences of subjective and descriptive norms on environmentally conscious behaviours between the USA and Japan. It was predicted that subjective norms would have a larger effect on behaviour in Japan than in the USA. Descriptive norms were expected to have a greater influence on behaviour in the USA. The survey was done with 160 American students and 114 Japanese students. The results showed that subjective norms are relevant only in Japan, but the effect was limited. Alternatively, descriptive norms were a powerful determinant in the USA. It was also found that respondents asserted that they commit environmentally conscious behaviours more frequently than others, regardless of their country. The present research suggests that the role of subjective and descriptive norms may vary between cultures, and highlights a necessity for distinguishing between interpersonal and social norms. - Development of the "industrial waste illegal dumping game" land a social dilemma approach: effects derived from the given structure of asymmetry of incentive and information
OHNUMA Susumu, KITAKAJI Yoko
Studies in simulation and gaming, 17, 1, 5, 16, 日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会, Jul. 2007, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, 社会的ジレンマ構造に,利得や情報の非対称性,フローの一方向性,信頼ゲームなどの要素を取り入れた「産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲーム」を開発した.このゲームは五つの異なる利得を持つプレーヤーからなり,利益と産業廃棄物を生み出す排出事業者,産業廃棄物の量を減らす中間処理業者,埋め立て処理をする最終処理業者,産業廃棄物を運搬する一次収集運搬業者および二次収集運搬業者が存在する. いずれの業者も,協力(適正処理や処理委託)と非協力(不法投棄)を選択できる.8ゲームを実施し,次の結果が得られた.①フェイズを追うごとに不法投棄が減った.②処理フローの下流に行くほど不法投棄が多かった.③排出事業者は罰金やゲーム後の費用負担を恐れて委託金を低く抑える傾向があり,その結果,下流で適正処理費用が不足し不法投棄が増え,多くの費用を負担しなければならなくなった.④業者聞の評価では,接触できないプレーヤーに対して信頼が低く,逆に,接触できるプレーヤーに対しては比較的信頼していた.The"Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game" is based on a simulated social dilemma structure with aspects of asymmetry of incentive and information,one way flow of waste,and trust game. There are five different types of players in this game: the producing industries who produce money and waste; the mid-process industries who can reduce waste; the terminal industries who reclaim waste in landfill; the first and the second carriers who convey the waste. All players have to make decisions between cooperation (appropriate disposition and commission) and non-cooperation (illegal dumping). Eight games were conducted and the following are the results obtained: 1) Illegaldumping decreased over phases. 2) The players in downstream of the waste flow did more illegal dumping. 3) The Producing industry did not pay enough money to allow appropriate disposition,because they feared paying for potential fines and environmental restoration after all sessions are completed. Lack of initial spending money brought about more illegal dumping,causing later defrayment of greater costs. 4) Players who could not move were likely to be evaluated as less trustful,while those who could move were likely be evaluated as trustful. - Do self-sanctioning and outsider intervention instill trust in the information disclosure process?
Susumu Ohnuma, Yoichiro Ishibashi, Yuko Suzuki, Kazuhiko Chikamoto
JOURNAL OF RISK RESEARCH, 10, 6, 883, 898, ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2007, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, This study explored two questions: 1) what kind of method for instilling trust is evaluated to be important by the general public and 2) who is considered as a legitimate third party, when administrators and organizations go through an information disclosure process. We hypothesized that voluntary declaration of self-sanctions, before an issue becomes public, would be important in instilling trust as well as the intervention of outsiders. Further, we explored which groups were evaluated as acceptable third parties. In a social survey conducted in the Kanto district of Japan, 621 responses (24.8% response rate) were obtained using a two stage systematic stratified random sampling method and mail-out procedure. Results showed that declaration of self- sanctions was seen as most important in instilling trust, but with involvement of an outsider also seen as important. An analysis of possible trusted third parties showed that academics and citizens interested in the issue were considered as most appropriate 'outsiders', while politicians, governor/mayor and administrative officials were considered less appropriate. Finally, cluster analysis showed that mass media was included within the same cluster as the political group. - 日独における環境配慮行動の阻害要因の比較 ―フォーカス・グループの実施―
安藤 香織, 広瀬 幸雄, 杉浦 淳吉, 大沼 進, 依藤 佳世, 大友 章司, 前田 洋枝, Anke Bloebaum, Ellen Matthies
奈良女子大学人間文化研究科年報, 22, 159, 168, 2007, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Research institution - 遺伝子組み換え作物のリスク認知とリスクコミュニケーション
大沼 進
科学技術倫理研究, 3, 171, 174, Oct. 2006, [Invited], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Symposium - Why do residents accept a demanding rule?: Fairness and social benefit as determinants of approval of a recycling system
S Ohnuma, Y Hirose, K Karasawa, K Yorifuji, J Sugiura
JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 47, 1, 1, 11, BLACKWELL PUBL LTD, Mar. 2005, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, This study examined why people accepted a demanding rule in a recycling system that was newly introduced in Nagoya City. We focused on two social psychological topics: social dilemmas and fairness. While the new system succeeded in reducing waste, it imposed a burden on citizens without providing incentives and sanctions. In a research survey, 1442 responses from a sample of 3000 (48% response rate) were obtained using a stratified sampling method. The results showed that the new recycling system was approved despite the demands placed on citizens, with a preference for more strict rules such as penalties and surveillance for noncompliance. The main determinants of approval of the new recycling system were social benefit and procedural fairness, whereas the main determinant of preference for strict rules was outcome fairness. We argue that (a) social benefit should be emphasized to facilitate cooperative behavior in a social dilemma situation and (b) the government should ensure sufficient discussion with citizens and acknowledgment of their opinions. - Cognition of environmentally-conscious behaviors in Japan and Germany : Social psychological approach using qualitative and quantitative analysis
Ando K, Ohnuma, S, Bloebaum, A, Matthies, E
環境情報科学, 33, 4, 89, 98, Mar. 2005, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - 住民による自発的リサイクルシステムが資源分別制度の社会的受容に及ぼす効果
Yorifuji Kayo, Hirose Yukio, Sugiura Junkichi, Ohnuma Susumu, Hagiwara Yoshiyuki
Journal of the Japan Society of Waste Management Experts, 16, 1, 55, 64, Japan Society of Waste Management Experts, Jan. 2005, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - THE DETERMINANTS OF ENVIRONMENT-CONSCIOUS TRAVEL MODE CHOICE BEHAVIOR: APPLICATION OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL MODEL TO PROMOTE PARK AND RIDE MEASURE
OHTOMO Shoji, HIROSE Yukio, OHNUMA Susumu, SUGIURA Junkichi, YORIFUJI Kayo, KATO Hirokazu
Doboku Gakkai Ronbunshu, 2004, 772, 203, 213, Japan Society of Civil Engineers, 2004, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, The purpose of this study is to examine psychological determinants of promoting P&R measure. Our hypothesis was based on the decision making model of environment conscious behavior (Hirose, 1995). A survey was carried out for residents in the area where a social experiment of P&R was being implemented, and 893 responses were obtained (61%). The results were as follows, a) Main determinants of public transport choice behavior were perceived behavior control, cost evaluation and behavioral intention. b) Attitude and subjective norm affected the behavior indirectly by way of behavioral intention. We discussed that psychological strategy only for encouraging the environment consciousness was insufficient, while the strategies of affecting to perceived behavior control and cost evaluation should be emphasized. - 環境リスクマネジメントにおける信頼と合意形成−千歳川放水路計画についての札幌市での質問紙調査−
中谷内一也, 大沼進
実験社会心理学研究, 42, 2, 187, 200, Mar. 2003, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - The role of citizen participation in a consensus achieving process in developing environmental policy : The case study of Chitose Drainage Canal Plan
OHNUMA Susumu, NAKAYACHI Kazuya
Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 19, 1, 18, 29, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 2003, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, The role of citizens in developing environmental policy in the case of the Chitose Drainage Canal Plan was studied through a survey in Sapporo, Japan. An attempt was made to determine why many people demand citizen participation in social decision making, even though they have no direct involvement with the issue. The results showed that citizens were considered a neutral agent, while the Hokkaido government, which behaved as mediator, was not considered neutral. Citizens might be expected to monitor the fairness of the decision process from the point of view of a "third party." The role of experts, who were evaluated to be specialized and fair, was also discussed. - Trust and consensus building in the context of environmental risk management
Susumu Ohnuma
実験社会心理学研究, 2003, [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - 災害リスク政策の合意形成をめぐる事例研究−千歳川放水路計画撤回プロセスの定性的研究−
中谷内一也, 大沼進
日本リスク研究学会誌, 14, 1, 121, 131, Oct. 2002, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese - Determinants of Preference of Environmental Problem Solution in Simulateted International Society Game
Ohnuma Susumu, Hirose Yukio
Studies in Simulation & Gaming, 12, 1, 33, 43, Japanese Association for Simulation & Gaming, Jun. 2002, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal - 投稿論文 社会の中のマイノリティはいかにして帰属意識を得るのか?--仮想世界ゲームを用いて
垂澤 由美子, 広瀬 幸雄, 大沼 進
シミュレーション&ゲーミング, 11, 2, 9, 15, 日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会, Dec. 2001, [Peer-reviewed], [Last author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese - The Study on the Collaboration between the Governments, Environmental Groups, and Citizens to Spread Environmentally-Conscious Behavior
OHNUMA Susumu, NONAMI Hiroshi, ANDO Kaori, SUGIURA Junkichi, TAKAHASHI Nao
Environmental information science, 30, 3, 45, 53, 環境情報科学センタ-, 29 Oct. 2001
Japanese - Effects of environmental change and others' behavior on cooperative behavior and solution preference in social dilemma
Susumu Ohnuma
The Japanese Journal of Psychology, 72, 5, 369, 377, Japanese Psychological Association, 2001, [Peer-reviewed], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study examined how environmental change and others' behavior affected cooperative behavior and solution preference of the person in social dilemma situation. Participants in two experiments played an "environment game," in which gradual pollution in environment and reduction in profit rate were simulated. Information on behavior of other players was manipulated: in "free rider" condition, one person was an extreme free rider, and the others were cooperative
in "loafing" condition, everyone loafed. In both experiments, "Bad Apple Effect" was not observed clearly, and cooperative behavior increased as environmental pollution worsened. In Experiment 2. there was no main effect of others' behavior on solution preference. However, signilicant correlations were found among solution preference, motivation to control others' behavior, and perceived seriousness of the situation, only when an extreme free rider was among them. - Is environmental behavior the matter of mind?
Ohnuma Susumu
環境情報科学, 28, 4, 60, 60, 1999, [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Symposium - Influences of environmental volunteer group's action on residents' cognition and behavior concerning curbside recycling
SUGIURA Junkichi, OHNUMA Susumu, NONAMI Hiroshi, HIROSE Yukio
Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 13, 2, 143, 151, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 1998, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, This study clarified informational and normative influences of environmental volunteer groups on residents' recycling attitudes and behaviors. In the first survey, 14 volunteer groups were categorized into two types based on their activity level and group size. High active groups collected cans and bottles from most part of their areas while low active groups collected from small part of their areas. In the second survey, a questionnaire was distributed to 180 residents from 3 different areas in which there were no volunteer group, low active groups, or high active groups. Attitude, social norm, perceived control, and behavior were compared among the 3 areas. As a result, attitudes toward recycling (evaluation of social benefit and personal benefit) did not differ in the 3 areas. But feasibility evaluation for recycling, social norm awareness and recycling behavior in the area of the high active group were more positive than other two areas. - The roles of various media in the decision making process for recycling behavior: A path analysis model
Hiroshi Nonami, Junkichi Sugiura, Susumu Ohnuma, Hajime Yamakawa, Yukio Hirose
Shinrigaku Kenkyu, 68, 4, 264, 271, Japanese Psychological Association, 1997, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Scientific journal, This study researched the effects of cognitive variables on recycling behavior, as well as effects of various media of influence on the cognition and behavior. According to Hirose (1994), the decision making process for recycling consists of two steps. The first leads to goal intention of an ecological lifestyle. The second is related to behavior intention of recycling in line with the goal intention. Mass media, such as newspaper and TV, are thought to influence beliefs about environmental problems, including three determinants of goal intention: perception of seriousness, responsibility, and effectiveness. Personal media, such as personal contacts with pro-environmental activists, are thought to influence evaluation of behavior, including three determinants of behavior intention: evaluation of feasibility, cost and benefits, and social norms. Local media, such as municipal announcement and circular, are hypothesized to have a mixed effect of the two. Path analysis indicated that goal intention affected recycling behavior through behavior intention. Effects of the three media of influence on the cognitive variables were also consistent with the hypothesis. - EFFECTS OF GRASPING-FORM ATTITUDE ON BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST IN KOFFKA-RING TYPE PATTERNS
T GOTO, T HANARI, S OHNUMA, H KOBARI, N SHINODA, J SUGIURA, R TAMOTO, Y HISHIMURA
PSYCHOLOGIA, 38, 3, 192, 198, PSYCHOLOGIA SOC, Sep. 1995, [Peer-reviewed], [International Magazine]
English, Scientific journal, The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of ''grasping-form'' of non-annular test figure (TF) on simultaneous brightness contrast in Koffka-ring type patterns. To systematically manipulate the figural unity under brightness contrast, we used a color-graphic system to investigate the stimulus conditions (five degrees of separation) of the TF. Utilizing the two attitudes for grasping the TF (i.e., as a unified whole or two segmented parts), seven subjects were instructed to adjust the comparison figure to match the apparent brightness of two TF sections overlapping on a black-white inducing figure with gray background. The results revealed that the magnitudes of brightness contrast (MBCs) in the TF decreased as the degree of separation decreased for both grasping attitudes. The average MBCs were significantly larger in the segment-grasping than in the unity-grasping, although the decrease-trait of the MBCs generally corresponded to cash other in either type of grasping-form. grasping-form. As a consequence, the grasping-form attitudes seem to represent a kind of ''image-manipulation'' by the observers, who may perceive the configuration of the TF at various information-processing stages without being directly influenced by the TF appearance.
Other Activities and Achievements
- From “Resolving Social Dilemma” to “Resolving Conflict with Social Dilemma”: Studies of Social Dilemma and Consensus Building Walked Together with FOST
Susumu Ohnuma, Fusion of Science and Technology 30th Anniversary Commemorative Papers, 34, 39, 01 Jul. 2024, [Invited], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
The author has received research grants from the Foundation for the Fusion of Science and Technology(FOST)for about 20 years from FY1999 to FY2020. This paper describes the trajectory of the research. The overall motif of the research is the social dilemmas, but the insights into them have changed as the research has progressed. Early research focused on resolving the social dilemmas, especially on institutional resolutions to the free-rider problem. The second-order dilemmas, the issue of the cost burden for implementing a sanction such as monitoring and penalties, were the problems to be resolved. Later, however, the focus of the research shifted to expressing the idea that the introduction of monitoring and penalties would rather discourage cooperative behavior. This research was awarded the first FOST Prize. He further deepened his research and focused on the fact that social dilemmas have a desirable state for the entire society by virtue of the definition. He got the inspiration
that shaping the shared recognition determining the ambiguous situations as social dilemma-like situations would lead to conflict resolution. This idea brought his second FOST Award., 科学技術融合振興財団, Japanese, Introduction other, 31563802 - Issues and New Approaches for Final Disposal of Removed Soil and Decontaminated Waste Outside the Prefecture
保高徹生, 村上道夫, 高田モモ, 大沼進, 柴田侑秀, 万福裕造, 32, 3, 215, 219, Mar. 2023
Japanese, Report scientific journal - Towards Hyperdemocracy: An AI-powered Web Discussion System and Its Societal Implementation
Takayuki ITO, Tokuro MATSUO, Susumu OHNUMA, Shun SHIRAMATSU, The Journal of Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, 106, 3, 230, 237, Mar. 2023, [Invited], [Domestic magazines]
本稿では,ソフトウェアエージェントと人間が一緒に参加するソーシャルネットワークでの民主主義(ハイパデモクラシー)のための合意形成プラットホームを解説する.AI,スマホ,インターネットなどの急激な発展とCOVID-19 による急激な環境の変化により,新しい社会システムの実現が一層現実味を帯びている.具体的には,民主主義の基盤としてのソーシャルネットワークの中に,複数のエージェントを常駐させ,人間の代理として働き,意思決定やインタラクションを仲介し,より良い合意形成や集団意思決定を支援する.特に,意見や好みを収集しながら,各参加者の感情にも寄り添った代理行動を行い,人間の主体的かつ納得感のある合意を効率良く得られるように支援する.すなわち,人間の主体感・納得感を醸造する寄り添う合意形成とエージェントの超効率的・超合理的な合意形成とのトレードオフを解決する.SNS では,炎上,フェイクニュース,集団分極化,ゲリマンダリングなどの社会的諸問題が指摘されているが,エージェントが人間と協調しながら諸問題を解決する., The Institute of Electronics , Information and Communication Engineers, Japanese, Introduction scientific journal, 31563768 - Notes and Responses Regarding Surveys that Need Cooperation from Participants
Michio MURAKAMI, Susumu OHNUMA, Yukihide SHIBATA, Momo TAKADA, Tomoyuki KOBAYASHI, Aya GOTO, Tetsuo YASUTAKA, Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, 32, 3, Dec. 2022, [Domestic magazines]
The environment surrounding surveys requiring the cooperation of participants has been changing, with increasing awareness of the need to protect personal information and the use of online surveys. Issues such as how to respond to inquiries from participants, what should be communicated to relevant bodies in advance about the survey, and how to provide incentives and feedback to participants are important to ease tension and prevent conflicts between participants and researchers, or between researchers and relevant bodies, and to increase the public trust in researchers and the science. Based on the authors’ experiences, this letter summarizes notes for conducting surveys that require participants’ cooperation. As the social impact of research has been gaining increasing attention, it is expected that practical tips and views on conducting field surveys are widely shared., The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, Japanese, Introduction scientific journal, 36522274 - An Introduction of “COVID-19: A Risk Governance Perspective” by IRGC and a Recommendation of Comprehensive Risk Governance
Kyoko ONO, Kenkichi FUJII, Susumu OHNUMA, Japanese Journal of Risk Analysis, Feb. 2021, [Peer-reviewed], [Domestic magazines]
The committee of Society for Risk Analysis, Japan translated a report “COVID-19 a risk governance perspective” into Japanese, which was published by International Risk Governance Center (IRGC). This article introduces the Japanese translation of the report to share the state-of-art of risk governance methodology for Japanese readers. IRGC risk governance framework, which can be used as a structured method for examining the steps of solving various risk problems, was customized to COVID-19. IRGC proposed the five stages of the framework as follows: scientific assessment, perception, evaluation, management and communication. IRGC re-organized procedures which were used for cope with COVID-19 problems on these 5 stages and listed remaining challenges for each stage. Finally, IRGC listed 10 lessons (might be) learned for the immediate future., The Society for Risk Analysis, Japan, Japanese, Introduction scientific journal - Citizen participation and the policy evaluation in the process of sustainable system designing : A case study of waste management and material cycles policy in Sapporo city
大沼 進, 旭硝子財団助成研究成果報告, 1, 11, 2014, [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
旭硝子財団, Japanese - 大学生の環境配慮行動の国際比較-日本、中国、ドイツ、アメリカにおける調査-
安藤 香織, 大沼 進, 安達 菜穂子, 古澤 文, 安 姍姍, 環境社会心理学研究, 19, 1, 44, 2014, [Domestic magazines] - Some thoughts after participating 22^
IAPS 2012 Glasgow(Reports of IAPS22 Glasgow, Retrospective glances on IAPS)
Ohnuma Susumu, MERA Journal, 15, 2, 38, 39, 30 Dec. 2012, [Invited], [Lead author, Corresponding author], [Domestic magazines]
Man-Environment Research Association, Japanese, Meeting report - Preface to Special issue : "Game Theory" and "Simulation & Gaming"
Ohnuma Susumu, Studies in simulation and gaming, 21, 1, 13, 15, 2011, [Domestic magazines]
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会, Japanese, Introduction scientific journal - 環境配慮型ライフスタイルの世代間伝播に関する日独比較研究-小学生とその親における紙の分別・利用状況に関するアンケート調査-
安藤 香織, 依藤 佳世, 大沼 進, 杉浦 淳吉, 薄井 純子, Ellen Matthies, Sebastian Selge, 環境社会心理学研究, 8, 1, 57, 2007, [Domestic magazines] - 書評 『スモールワールド・ネットワーク--世界を知るための新科学的思考法』ダンカン・ワッツ(著) 辻竜平・友知政樹(訳) (2004年 阪急コミュニケーションズ)
大沼 進, シミュレーション&ゲーミング, 15, 1, 59, 61, Jun. 2005
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会, Japanese - On the Genesis of Habits and Travel Mode Fixation - A Comparison of the Travel Mode Socialization in Germany, Japan and Sweden.
Bloebaum, A, Klockner, C.A, Matthies, E. Preisner, C.L., Schulte, R. Johansson, M, Brazel, C, Ando, K. Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Sugiura, J, Bericht aus der Fakultat fur Psychologie, AE Kognitions- und Umweltpsychologie Nr. 57/2004. Bochum: Ruhr-Universitat, Fakultat fur Psychologie., 2004, [Internationally co-authored], [International Magazine]
English, Technical report - 環境計画への市民参加とボランティアのエンパワーメント:日進市の一般廃棄物処理基本計画に対するボランティアの意識調査
広瀬 幸雄, 杉浦 淳吉, 大沼 進, 安藤 香織, 前田 洋枝, 環境社会心理学研究, 7, 1, 154, 2003, [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Technical report - 面倒な分別制度を市民はどう受け入れたか?--名古屋市民の制度評価 (第13回廃棄物学会研究発表会) -- (住民意識)
大沼 進, 広瀬 幸雄, 杉浦 淳吉, 廃棄物学会研究発表会講演論文集, 13, 81, 83, 28 Nov. 2002
廃棄物学会, Japanese - 環境配慮行動の普及に向けた行政・住民団体・一般住民の連携に関する基礎調査
大沼 進, 野波 寛, 杉浦 淳吉, 安藤 香織, 高橋 直, 環境情報科学研究奨励金研究報告書, 1, 24, 2001, [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Technical report - 容器包装収集制度に対する住民の評価と行動:名古屋市における住民意識調査
広瀬 幸雄, 唐沢 かおり, 杉浦 淳吉, 大沼 進, 安藤 香織, 西 和久, 依藤 佳世, 垂沢 由美子, 前田 洋枝, 環境社会心理学研究, 6, 1, 163, 2001, [Domestic magazines]
Japanese, Technical report - Effects of Width and Brightness of Dividing Line on Simultaneous Contrast in Koffka-ring Type Patterns : Comparison between Method of Adjustment and Magnitude Estimation
Goto Takuo, Ito Mitsuyo, Uchiyama Ichiro, Takahashi Shin'ya, Hanari Takashi, Nakamura Shinji, Nonami Hiroshi, Ohnuma Susumu, Kobari Hiroyuki, Sugiura Junkichi, Hishimura Yutaka, 日本色彩学会誌, 21, 54, 55, 1997
日本色彩学会, Japanese - Effects of Grasping Form on Brightness Contrast in Koffka-ring Type Patterns
Goto Takuo, Hanari Takashi, Ohnuma Susumu, Kobari Hiroyuki, Shinoda Naoko, Sugiura Junkichi, Tamoto Kazumi, Hishimura Yutaka, 日本色彩学会誌, 18, 1, 120, 121, 1994
日本色彩学会, Japanese
Books and other publications
- Social Psychology in our Daily Life
Kaori Ando, Junkichi Sugiura, Social Dilemmas: Beyond the Tragedy of Commons
Nakanishiya, Mar. 2024, 9784779517716, iv, 169p, Japanese, 10747639, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Simulation Gaming Through Times and Disciplines: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11988,
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu, Hirose Yukio, Can the Veil of Ignorance Create Consensus?: A Qualitative Analysis Using the Siting for a Contaminated Waste Landfill Game
Springer, Mar. 2021, 13206777, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Handbook of Systems Sciences
Ohnuma Susumu, Consensus Building: Process design toward finding a shared recognition of common goal beyond conflicts
Springer, 15 Sep. 2020, 9789811303708, English, Scholarly book, This chapter endeavors to find out the roads to build a consensus from the perspective of social dilemmas. Consensus does not mean making any one party happy and is not merely half measures. Rather, it refers to discovering values that anyone can admit and can share the goals. Even if it appears controversial and conflictive, a consensus is a crystal of the process that everyone attends the attempt to seek and share a common goal. First, the literature on social dilemmas, particularly applying game experiments in social psychology, is introduced. Guiding theories, such as goal expectation theory emphasizing expectation to mutual cooperation, are presented. In the second part, game-simulation is introduced as a tool to understand the consensus process. Three studies using game-simulation are presented, where different types of players are inevitably in conflict with one another due to their different interests. Overall, the findings using game-simulation suggest that a social dilemma is not a target to be resolved but a way of framing to realize the importance of mutual cooperation. The real world is so complicated that social dilemma is one of the aspects or that it is uncertain whether society has a social dilemma structure. Under the complex situation, once individuals recognize an issue as a social dilemma, they begin to seek a common goal desirable for the entire society. Thereby, if shared recognition is established, consensus can be built resolving the conflicts beyond different interests. Attention should be paid to the process of comprehending the common goal., 9968206, [Peer-reviewed], [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕The encyclopedia of risk research
OHNUMA Susumu, Process design towards consensus satisfying procedural fairness
Maruzen Publishing, Jun. 2019, 9784621303818, 804, 246-247., Japanese, Dictionary or encycropedia, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Environmental psychology
OHNUMA Susumu, Psychology of global environmental issues
kitaohji Shobo, Sep. 2017, 9784762829895, 163, 107-123, Japanese, Scholarly book, 環境心理学の研究紹介もしながら、どのような職業と接点があるのかについて紹介している。担当章では、行政、企業、NPOや市民団体などとの協働実践活動を紹介し、さらに卒業生が学んだことを活かせる職場へ進んでいることも紹介した。, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕How environmental conservation succeeds?: how to proceed “adaptive governance” on the fields
OHNUMA Susumu, Citizen participation and procedural fairness in a policy for reduction of household wastes: process design from planning to implementation in Sapporo
Shinsen-sha, Mar. 2017, 9784787717016, 343, 30-58, Japanese, Scholarly book, 9968207, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Simulation and Gaming in the Network Society
Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S, Even Unreliable Information Disclosure Makes People Cooperate in a Social Dilemma: Development of the “Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game”
Springer, Aug. 2016, 9789811005749, 474, 369-385, English, Scholarly book, This study explores whether information disclosure can cause cooperation in a social dilemma, even when people can disseminate false information. In the past, illegal dumping increased in Japan despite the strengthening of penalties and surveillance laws, due to practical limitations in monitoring and surveil-lance. To resolve this, the tracking sheet used to trace the trading and pro-cessing of the waste must be traceable, in order to detect illegal dumping. This means that manifests must be written precisely in order to be effective but if maintaining a tracking log has some function other than surveillance this may not be the case. To examine this issue we used the “Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping game” (Ohnuma & Kitakaji, 2007) which simulates the disposal of industrial waste and is structured as a social dilemma with asymmetry of in-formation. In this study we utilised two conditions: a disclosure and a control (need not disclose) condition. Under the disclosure condition, players had to en-ter the amount of commission or disposal in the landfill but did not have to fill in the correct amount. Although other players could read the report, they did not know who performed illegal dumping or how much they contributed. Therefore, this disclosure did not have an effective surveillance function and could not help detect non-cooperation. However, the results showed that the amount of illegal dumping was reduced, and information about payoffs was actually shared more in the disclosure condition than in the control condition. Moreover, players collected and shared their information more in the disclo-sure condition than in the control condition. The study thus indicates that the function of disclosure is not surveillance, but information sharing which is es-sential for voluntary cooperation., [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Dictionary of Psychology
OHNUMA Susumu, Environmental Behavior
Seishin-Shobo, Sep. 2014, 9784414305074, 1104, 193-216, Japanese, Dictionary or encycropedia, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Social psychology of Risk Governance
HIROSE Yukio, Citizen participation and establishing trust for public acceptance of risk, Deliberative democracy for risk governance
Nakanishiya, Jun. 2014, 9784779508530, 222, pp. 175-191., 193-216., Japanese, Scholarly book, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕A point of contact between ecology and social sciences. Lectures on ecology Vol.4
OHNUMA Susumu, Social dilemma and environmental issues
Kyoritsu Shuppan, Mar. 2014, 9784320057425, 203, pp. 63-79, Japanese, Scholarly book, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Social Psychology in Daily Life
ANDO Kaori, SUGIURA Junkichi, 「自分一人くらい」の心理学:日常生活に潜む社会的ジレンマのワナ
Nakanishiya, Mar. 2012, 9784779506598, 169, pp. 25-36., Japanese, Textbook, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Learning Social Psychology with Simulated International Society Game
HIROSE Yukio, 環境問題の合意形成の社会的ジレンマ:個人や地域の利害と社会全体の利害は調整できるのか,不確実性のもとでの集団意思決定:集団決定は個人の決定とどのような違いがあるのか
Nakanishiya, Mar. 2011, 9784779505010, 183, pp. 99-113, 83-97., Japanese, Textbook, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕Social Psychology of Environmental Behavior
HIROSE Yukio, Can social dilemma surrounding environment be resolved?
Kitaoji Shobo, Mar. 2008, 9784762825941, 150, pp. 18-27., Japanese, Textbook, [Contributor] - 〔Major achievements〕What resolution do people prefer?: social dilemma approach.
OHNUMA Susumu
Nakanishiya, 2007, 9784779501302, 201, Japanese, Scholarly book, [Single work] - Cultural And Ecological Foundations of the Mind
Hokkaido University Press, 2007 - Cultural And Ecological Foundations of the Mind
Hokkaido University Press, 2007 - 〔Major achievements〕Gaming, Simulation, and Society: Research scope and prespective
Springer Verlag, 2005 - 心理学ラボの内外課題研究のためのガイドブック
ナカニシヤ出版, 2001 - 全予測環境問題
ダイヤモンド社, 1997 - シミュレーション世界の社会心理学 -ゲームで解く葛藤と共存-
ナカニシヤ出版, 1997
Lectures, oral presentations, etc.
- Action research to deter littering on the riverside: Effects of interventions using public art
Yasuhiro Mori, Shintaro Yuki, Tomoko Nakamata, Susumu Ohnuma
The 88th Annual Conference of the Japanese Psychological Association, 08 Sep. 2024, The Japanese Psychological Association, Japanese, Poster presentation
06 Sep. 2024 - 08 Sep. 2024, Kumamoto Castle Hall, Kumamoto, Japan, 33628783, [Domestic Conference] - Changes in Opinions of citizen participation workshops participants and regional differences: The case study of the Removed Soil issue
Yukihide Shibata, Qinglin Cui, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Honami Ue, Nana Kihara, Maiko Takamoto, Tetsuo Yasutaka, Susumu Ohnuma
The 13th Annual Meeting of the Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, 05 Sep. 2024, The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, Japanese, Poster presentation
05 Sep. 2024 - 05 Sep. 2024, Iwaki Culture Center, Iwaki Fukushima, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Influence of discussion frames on the statements to the Common Goods
Yume Souma, Honami Ue, Yukihide Shibata, Mie Tsujimoto, Qinglin Cui, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Yoshiko Arima, Susumu Ohnuma
The 65th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 31 Aug. 2024, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
31 Aug. 2024 - 01 Sep. 2024, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Evaluation of discussion content of public participation workshops using Discourse Quality Index: Examination of the common goods on the Final Disposal of Removed Soil outside of Fukushima Prefecture
Yukihide Shibata, Qinglin Cui, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Honami Ue, Nana Kihara, Maiko Takamoto, Tetsuo Yasutaka, Susumu Ohnuma
The 65th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 31 Aug. 2024, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
31 Aug. 2024 - 01 Sep. 2024, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - International comparison of idea development for energy saving behaviors and changes over time: An Examination using the Persuasion Game
Junkichi Sugiura, Kaori Ando, Gundula Hübner, Kim-Pong Tam, Ayumi Kanbara, Susumu Ohnuma
The 65th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 31 Aug. 2024, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
31 Aug. 2024 - 01 Sep. 2024, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, 33697493, [Domestic Conference], [Internationally co-authored] - Designing Machine Agents from Gameplay Data to Simulate Humans’ Strategies in Social Dilemma Situation
Kaito Ikeda, Kengo Suzuki, Takeshi Shibuya, Kiyokazu Ujiie, Susumu Ohnuma
The SICE Festival 2024 with Annual Conference, organized by the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers, 30 Aug. 2024, English, Oral presentation
27 Aug. 2024 - 30 Aug. 2024, Kouchi, Japan, 36906599, [Domestic Conference] - Consensus and Co-creation Process to Overcome Conflicting Values
Mie Tsujimoto, Kosuke Kawai, Susumu Ohnuma
The 5th Technical Committee on Consensus and Co-Creation Design, 01 Aug. 2024, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Japanese, Oral presentation
01 Aug. 2024 - 01 Aug. 2024, Kyoto, Japan, 31563802, [Domestic Conference] - Proposal of the index for evaluating discourse quality and report on practices of the application
Yume Souma, Yukihide Shibata, Takeshi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Susumu Ohnuma
Technical Committee on Consensus and Co-Creation Design, 01 Aug. 2024, The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Japanese, Oral presentation
01 Aug. 2024 - 01 Aug. 2024, Kyoto, Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Effect of media exposure on causal attribution of climate change: A cross-cultural comparison
Kaori Ando, Tomohiro Ioku, Ayumi Kambara, Junkichi Sugiura, Erika Kanayama, Susumu Ohnuma
33rd International Congress of Psychology, 23 Jul. 2024, International Union of Psychological Science, English, Poster presentation
21 Jul. 2024 - 26 Jul. 2024, Prague, Czech Republic, Czech Republic, Climate change is increasingly recognized as an issue affecting the entire world and its causal attribution was related to implementation of environmental behaviours (Ferguson & Branscombe, 2010). Therefore, this study aims to investigate the impact of media exposure on the causal attributions of climate change. Moreover, cross-cultural comparisons are needed because perceptions of climate change differ even among Asian countries (Tam et al., 2023). Hence, this study examines the effects of media exposure on the causal attribution of climate change in the United States, Germany, Korea, and Japan.
We conducted an online survey in 2022 in the United States, Germany, Korea, and Japan simultaneously. We aimed to balance the respondents according to their age and gender. We received a total of 2,516 valid responses (628, 642, 638, and 608 in the United States, Germany, Korea, and Japan, respectively).
The majority of the respondents in Korea attributed climate change to human activity (83%), followed by Germany (79%), Japan (75%), and the United States (62%). Females attributed climate change to human activity more than males. Causal attribution of climate change was related to the implementation of environmental behaviours, consistent with the previous study.
Multinomial logistic regression analysis showed that television and online news have impacted the causal attributions in all the countries except for exposure to television in the U.S. The influence of newspapers and books or magazines varied between countries while social networking service had little or no effect. The contents of online news are expected to be similar worldwide, whereas those of other media would vary in different countries. The results showed that causal attributions of climate change differ according to the media one is exposed to, and that the degree of media influence vary between countries., 33697493, [International presentation] - Understanding Behavioral Differences between Machine Agents and Human Participants Based on How They Play the Energy Transition Game
Kengo Suzuki, Yuta Nakadegawa, Kento Miura, Takeshi Shibuya, Susumu Ohnuma
the International Simulation and Gaming Association’s conference 2024, 08 Jul. 2024, International Simulation and Gaming Association, English, Oral presentation
08 Jul. 2024 - 12 Jul. 2024, Ōtautahi Christchurch, New Zealand, New Zealand, 36906599, [International presentation] - Effect of Discussion Frame on the Reflection of Minorities’ Opinions and the Evaluation of the Group Decision
Yume Souma, Honami Ue, Yukihide Shibata, Mie Tsujimoto, Qinglin Cui, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Yoshiko Arima, Susumu Ohnuma
28th International Conference Association People-Environment Studies, 04 Jul. 2024, International Association People-Environment Studies, English, Oral presentation
02 Jul. 2024 - 05 Jul. 2024, arcelona, Spain, Spain, In public discourse, reflecting minorities’ opinions is important but not always taken into account. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate under what conditions minorities’ opinions are reflected, focusing on the discussion frames in a group decision. In the competitive frame, where participants insist on their opinions and refute opponents, it is presumed that minorities’opinions will be less likely to be reflected in group decisions because the majority’s opinions have more influence than minorities’. Conversely, in the inclusive frame, where participants deliberate both good and bad points, minorities’ opinions will be reflected in group decisions because they consider diverse aspects including minorities’ opinions. Thus, we hypothesizedthat the evaluation of group decisions would be more positive in the inclusive frame than in thecompetitive one. The discussion theme was the final disposal of the decontaminated soil outside Fukushima prefecture, Japan. The soil was generated due to the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. The location of the disposal has not been decided. Hence, conducting public discourse on the issue to build a consensus is necessary. We conducted a group discussion experiment manipulating the discussion frame. In the competitive frame condition, participants were requested to insist on their opinions and refute the opponents. In the inclusive frame condition, participants were requested to consider both the pros and cons of the disposal outside Fukushima. We asked the participants to decide as agroup whether the disposal should be implemented outside Fukushima or not., 31563768, [International presentation] - Examination of attitude change among participants in citizen participation workshop on final disposal of removed soil
Yukihide Shibata, Qinglin Cui, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Honami Ue, Nana Kihara, Maiko Takamoto, Tetsuo Yasutaka, Susumu Ohnuma
28th International Conference Association People-Environment Studies, 04 Jul. 2024, International Association People-Environment Studies, English, Oral presentation
02 Jul. 2024 - 05 Jul. 2024, Barcelona, Spain, Spain, The final disposal and reuse of removed soil generated by the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant accident are issues, in which all Japanese residents should be involved. The law stipulates final disposal outside Fukushima, and reusing the soil throughout Japan is required to reduce the final disposal amount. However, only a few people outside Fukushima areinterested in and know these issues, hence a national discussion is needed. A citizen participation workshop inviting urban residents was conducted to deliberate on the removed soil. The purpose of this study was to explore how participant's opinions would develop overthe discourse through the workshop. The workshop was conducted in Tokyo and Osaka in September 2023. A total of 48 citizens participated in it. At first, participants received expositions regarding the removed soil fromexperts, followed by a question-and-answer session as interactive communication. Then, participants discussed the issue both within and outside the group. Participants were asked to complete questionnaires before and after the workshop to measure opinions. Thequestionnaire consisted of the risk perceptions, interest in the problem, sense of the involvedparty, trust, procedural fairness, and acceptance of the policy and executing the treatment intheir residential areas. The results showed that the participant's interest, sense of the involved party, and knowledgeof the issue significantly increased after the workshop. Risk perception of reusing removed soil significantly decreased, but that of final disposal did not. In addition, we found no significant differences in trust in the government and experts, and procedural justice. While their acceptance of reusing in their area significantly increased, acceptance of final disposal did not. These results suggested that the participants came to view the issue more as their own through the workshop. The reasons for changes in the opinions of the participants are discussed., 36522274, [International presentation] - Consensus process for final disposal of removed soil outside Fukushima Prefecture: Development of the “Removed soil game” incorporating the stepwise public-stakeholders engagement process
Mie Tsujimoto, Yuto Suzuki, Susumu Ohnuma
28th International Conference Association People-Environment Studies, 04 Jul. 2024, International Association People-Environment Studies, English, Oral presentation
02 Jul. 2024 - 05 Jul. 2024, Barcelona, Spain, Spain, The removed soil from the decontamination work of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant accident is managed in the interim storage facility in Okuma and Futaba town, Fukushima prefecture. Japanese law stipulates that the soil will be finally disposed of outside Fukushima Prefecture by 2045. Reducing the amount of soil by recycling the lowradioactive level soil secured the safety is essential to complete the final disposal. Therefore, consensus building for the final disposal and recycling of the soil is critical. Stepwise public-stakeholders engagement is useful for building a consensus of the allocation of risks and negative resources.
This study aimed to demonstrate a stepwise consensus process through publicstakeholders engagement. Particularly, this study examined the differences between the cases that successfully made acceptable proposals and those that failed, focusing on the public viewpoint and perspective-taking of the involved parties. Notably, people sometimes lack perspective-taking due to a low sense of involvement, even though they can consider a public viewpoint. We developed a “removed soil game” consisting of three phases to observe the consensus process by stepwise public-stakeholders engagement. Phases 1 and 2 are discussions by stakeholders setting a conflict situation and afterward. Phase 3 is a discussion by the public setting a situation with no conflict. We conducted the game twelve times.
The results demonstrated that the games, failing consensus regarding policy goals in
phases 1 and 2, tended to make acceptable proposals successfully in phase 3. Moreover, the results indicated that players in successful games were likely to strongly commit to the stakeholders’ role in the early phases, and they could take a perspective on stakeholders' positions, interests, values, and emotions in the latter phase. We discussed the implication of implementing the stepwise consensus-building process through public-stakeholders engagement, focusing on specific policy issues of Fukushima in Japan., 36522274, [International presentation] - Evaluation of discourse quality in citizen participation workshops: A case study of decontaminated soil generated in Fukushima, Japan
Susumu Ohnuma, Nana Kihara, Yukihide Shibata, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Qinglin Cui, Tetsuo Yasutaka
28th International Conference Association People-Environment Studies, 04 Jul. 2024, International Association People-Environment Studies, English, Oral presentation
02 Jul. 2024 - 05 Jul. 2024, Barcelona, Spain, Spain, Evaluating the discourse in a participatory workshop is essential to ascertain the effectiveness of the program. Particularly, assessing the deepening of the thoughts through the dialogue, rather than attitude change, is important. For this reason, measuring the discourse quality iscrucial. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the discourse quality of a citizen participation workshop by analyzing utterances. We organized a workshop calling for citizens living in Tokyo and Osaka. The topic was the final disposal and recycling of the decontaminated soil in Fukushima caused by the nuclear powerplant accident. Reducing the soil is vital for reconstruction and a sustainable future for Fukushima. Although recyclable soil is firmly secured the safety scientifically, some people fear using it. The well-trained facilitators managed the workshop. The experts of different professions, from pros and cons, gave information and communicated with participants in an ordinary science communication manner. Following that, participants discussed in small groups. We recorded the utterances of the participants and converted them to text. The discourse was analyzed mainly by two criteria: a) respect and consideration for relevant stakeholders, and b)common goods (i.e., social desirability) regarding utilitarianism, fair distribution of burden, and maximin principle. Finally, we asked the participants to answer the post questionnaire. The result of text analysis indicated that participants stated positively about the treatment ofthe soil, while they were not confident about the risks and safety. The discourse analysis revealed that consideration for Fukushima residents decreased after the discussion. Regarding common goods, participants mentioned more about utilitarianism but less about fairdistribution and maximin principle. The questionnaire results revealed support for the policy of recycling the soil. Overall, although the participants did not change their attitudes very much, they recognized that the issue is a matter of not only Fukushima but all of Japan., 36906597, [International presentation] - Examining the effect of discussion frame on the contents in public deliberation using a group discussion experiment: Comparison analysis of multiple common goods and consideration for affected parties using the Discourse Quality Index (DQI)
Yume Souma, Honami Ue, Yukihide Shibata, Mie Tsujimoto, Qinglin Cui, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Yoshiko Arima, Susumu Ohnuma
The 38th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 2024 Organized session: AI and Democracy, 31 May 2024, The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, Japanese, Oral presentation
28 May 2024 - 31 May 2024, Shizuoka, Japan, 本研究の目的は,公共的討議場面を念頭におき,そこでの議論内容に議論フレームが与える影響を明らかにすることである。公共的討議に参加する市民は多元的な共通善を満遍なく議論するとともに,影響を受ける複数の主体にも配慮することが求められる。ただし,実際に人々がそのように議論できるかは討議の場のデザインに依存する。本研究ではその一つとして議論フレームに着目した。共通善への言及や影響を受ける主体への配慮と,議論フレームの関係について検討するために,係争的なフレームと包摂的なフレームの二条件を設け,集団討議実験を行った。分析には,質問紙データと,討議の質評価指標 (DQI) を用いた。DQIは議論に参加していない第三者が,議論中の発話ごとに,評定項目の基準に該当する発言かを評価するものである。実験の結果,共通善への言及には条件間で差がみられなかった。一方,影響を受ける主体への配慮は,包摂的なフレームでは個人が支持する立場に関わらず同様に配慮がなされたが,係争的なフレームでは個人が支持する立場によって配慮される主体が異なっていた。本研究の知見は,公共的討議において熟議がなされやすい要件の一端を提供した。, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Discovery of Social Wish for Democracy Support Technology Required Artificial Intelligence: Based on Analysis of Online Discussions on the Issue of Removed Soil in Fukushima Prefecture
Qinglin Cui, Yukihide Shibata, Tomohiro Hara, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Susumu Ohnuma
The 38th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence 2024 Organized session: AI and Democracy, 31 May 2024, The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, Japanese, Oral presentation
28 May 2024 - 31 May 2024, Shizuoka, Japan, 本研究は、クラウドスケールの議論の支援技術への社会的期待と課題を提示することを目的とする。ハイパーデモクラシーの実現に向け、人工知能分野において議論の支援技術が盛んに研究されており、様々な提案や実証研究が行われている。一方で、人工知能に求められるハイパーデモクラシーの支援技術は、社会からの要請を的確に拾うことも重要であり、実証的なアプローチの継続的蓄積が求められている。本研究では、現実に要請される社会問題として福島県除去土壌問題を題材にオンライン・ディスカッション(OD)の実証実験を実施した。実証実験の観察ならびに討議データの分析を通じて、議論の支援技術の社会的期待と課題について探索的考察を試みた。具体的には、大規模合意形成支援システムを導入し、東京と大阪で2回のODを実施した。討議データの分析に際し、議論構造や討議の質指標を用いた評価など複眼的な手法を用いた。異なるアプローチを組み合わせた討議の内容・構造・質に関する複眼的分析の望ましさや、分析結果の可視化において情報のわかりやすさと正確さとのトレードオフを認識・改善すべきことについて考察した。, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Automatic Classification of Utterances Using a Large-Scale Language Model Based on the Discourse Quality Index (DQI)
Kazuhiko Mori, Shiyao Ding, Susumu Ohnuma, Yume Souma, Takayuki Ito
The 4th Meeting of Consensus and Cocreation, 21 Feb. 2024, 合意と共創特別研究専門委員会, Japanese, Oral presentation
21 Feb. 2024 - 21 Feb. 2024, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Exploring the relationship between discussion frame and reflection of minority opinions
Yume SOUMA, Honami UE, Yukihide SHIBATA, Mie TSUJIMOTO, Qinglin CUI, Takashi NAKAZAWA, Tomoyuki TATSUMI, Yoshiko ARIMA, Susumu OHNUMA
The 4th Meeting of Consensus and Cocreation, 21 Feb. 2024, 合意と共創特別研究専門委員会, Japanese, Oral presentation
21 Feb. 2024 - 21 Feb. 2024, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, A group discussion experiment was conducted to examine the effects of discussion frames on the reflection of minority opinions in the group decision. Manipulating discussion frames conflictive or comprehensive, we compared the group decisions of each condition and the participants' evaluations of the decisions. The results suggested that the comprehensive frame was more likely to reach compromises by overcoming differences of initial opinions in the group. Moreover, we found that participants in the comprehensive frame condition evaluated the decisions better than those in the conflictive frame condition., 36906597, [Domestic Conference] - Analysis of discourse data combining mixed methods: A case of online discussion about the final disposal of the removed soil outside Fukushima prefecture
Qinglin Cui, Yukihide Shibata, Hiromu Hara, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Susumu Ohnuma
The 4th meeting of Consensus and Cocreation, 21 Feb. 2024, 合意と共創特別研究専門委員会, Japanese, Oral presentation
21 Feb. 2024 - 21 Feb. 2024, Hokkaido University, Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Trust and public acceptance in the final disposal of the removed soil outside Fukushima prefecture
Yukihide SHIBATA, Qinglin CUI, Yume SOUMA, Mie TSUJIMOTO, Honami UE, Nana KIHARA, Maiko Takamoto, Tetsuo YASUTAKA, Susumu OHNUM
The 4th Meeting of Consensus and Cocreation, 21 Feb. 2024, 合意と共創特別研究専門委員会, Japanese, Oral presentation
21 Feb. 2024 - 21 Feb. 2024, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, The purpose of this study is to investigate the changes in the opinions and attitudes of participants before and after participating in the citizen participation workshop (WS) to discuss the treatment of removed soil outside Fukushima prefecture. At the beginning of the workshop, participants received information on this problem, and then had discussions in groups. Participants answered a questionnaire before and after the WS. As a result of the analysis, acceptance of the reuse of removed soil in participants’ own region increased after the WS, and the negative correlation with interest seen before the WS disappeared after the WS., 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Consensus process for final disposal of removed soil outside Fukushima Prefecture: Development of “removed soil game” incorporating the decision-making process of stepwise public-stakeholders engagement
Mie Tsujimoto, Yuto Suzuki, Susumu Ohnuma
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2023 Autumn, 26 Nov. 2023, Japn Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
25 Nov. 2023 - 26 Nov. 2023, Chiba, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Comparison of effectiveness of direct contact versus extended contact on prejudice reduction
Yumiko Taresawa, Susumu Ohnuma
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2023 Autumn, 26 Nov. 2023, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
25 Nov. 2023 - 26 Nov. 2023, Chiba, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Gameplay by Human and AI to Evaluate Impact of Carbon Tax
Yuta Nakadegawa, Kento Miura, Kengo Suzuki, Takeshi Shibuya, Susumu Ohnuma
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2023 Autumn, 26 Nov. 2023, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
25 Nov. 2023 - 26 Nov. 2023, Chiba, Japan, 36906599, [Domestic Conference] - Citizen participation workshop and its evaluation of discourse quality towards public deliberation for decontaminated soil
Susumu Ohnuma, Yukihide Shibata, Nana Kihara, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Honami Ue, Tetsuo Yasutaka
36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Risk Society, 12 Nov. 2023, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Public symposium
11 Nov. 2023 - 12 Nov. 2023, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 36906597, [Domestic Conference] - Evaluation of factors influencing acceptance of final disposal by structural equation modeling: Online questionnaire survey
Kosuke Shirai, Momo Takada, Michio Murakami, Susumu Ohnuma, Kazuo Yamada, Masahiro Osako, Tetsuo Yasutaka
36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Risk Society, 12 Nov. 2023, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Public symposium
11 Nov. 2023 - 12 Nov. 2023, Sapporo, Japan, 45521181, [Domestic Conference] - Analysis of factors influencing acceptance of final disposal by decision tree analysis: Postal method
Michio Murakami, Momo Takada, Yukihide Shibata, Kosuke Shirai, Susumu Ohnuma, Tetsuo Yasutaka
36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Risk Society, 12 Nov. 2023, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Public symposium
11 Nov. 2023 - 12 Nov. 2023, Sapporo, Japan, 45521181, [Domestic Conference] - Attitudes of the Public in the Kanto and Kansai Regions Toward Disposal Policy Findings from Online Interviews
Momo Takada, Testuo Yasutaka, Michio Murakami, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukihide Shibata
36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Risk Society, 12 Nov. 2023, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Public symposium
11 Nov. 2023 - 12 Nov. 2023, Sapporo, Japan, 45521181, [Domestic Conference] - Key point of final disposal of decontaminate d soil in terms of social acceptability
Testuo Yasutaka, Momo Takada, Michio Murakami, Kosuke Shirai, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukihide Shibata
36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Risk Society, 12 Nov. 2023, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Public symposium
11 Nov. 2023 - 12 Nov. 2023, Sapporo, Japan, 45521181, [Domestic Conference] - The effect of discussion frame on public deliberation about decontaminated soil: the exploration using a group discussion experiment
Yume Souma, Yukihide Shibata, Honami Ue, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Yoshiko Arima, Susumu Ohnuma
36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Risk Society, 11 Nov. 2023, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
11 Nov. 2023 - 12 Nov. 2023, Sapporo, Japan, 36906597, [Domestic Conference] - Attitude change of the participants in a citizen participation workshop concerning the treatment of removed soil.
Yukihide Shibata, Qinglin Cui, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Honami Ue, Nana Kihara, Maiko Takamoto, Tetsuo Yasutaka, Susumu Ohnuma
36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Risk Society, 11 Nov. 2023, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
11 Nov. 2023 - 12 Nov. 2023, Sapporo, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Collecting narratives on the activities and thoughts of those returned and eager to return to Okuma Town, Fukushima Prefecture
Mie Tsujimoto, Yukihide Shibata, Tatsuya Nakagawa, Susumu Ohnuma, Naoko Kuriyama
36th Annual Conference of the Japanese Risk Society, 11 Nov. 2023, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Poster presentation
11 Nov. 2023 - 12 Nov. 2023, Sapporo, Japan, 45521181, [Domestic Conference] - Responses to the Recycling of Soil Removed Low Concentration Soil: A Quantitative Text Analysis of Twitter Postings in Response to Experiment in Tokorozawa City and Shinjuku Gyoen
Yukihide Shibata, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Susumu Ohnuma
The 87th Annual Conference of the Japanese Psychological Association, 16 Sep. 2023, the Japanese Psychological Association, Japanese, Poster presentation
15 Sep. 2023 - 17 Sep. 2023, KoKobe International Conference Center, Kobe International Exhibition Hall, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Do differences in shared recognition promote or hinder consensus building: An examination using gaming representing conflicts over the use of common resources?
Mie Tsujimoto, Kosuke Kawai, Susumu Ohnuma
The 64th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 07 Sep. 2023, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Poster presentation
07 Sep. 2023 - 08 Sep. 2023, Sophia University, Japan, 36906597, [Domestic Conference] - Correspondence between fairness and Discussion Quality Index in group decision-making: Group discussion experiment on the Issue of disposal of low concentration removed soil outside of Fukushima Prefecture
Yume Souma, Yukihide Shibata, Mie Tsujimoto, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Susumu Ohnuma
The 64th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 07 Sep. 2023, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Poster presentation
07 Sep. 2023 - 08 Sep. 2023, Sophia University, Tokoy, Japan, 36906597, [Domestic Conference] - Attitude change of citizen participation workshop participants: A case study of final disposal of removed soil outside of Fukushima Prefecture
yukihide Shibata, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Nana Kihara, Susumu Ohnuma, Tetsuo Yasutaka
The 64th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 07 Sep. 2023, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Poster presentation
07 Sep. 2023 - 08 Sep. 2023, Sophia University, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Which media influence climate change causal attribution: an international comparison
Kaori Ando, Tomohiro Ioku, Ayumi Kanbara, Junkichi Sugiura, Erika Kanayama, Susumu Ohnuma
The 64th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 07 Sep. 2023, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Poster presentation
07 Sep. 2023 - 08 Sep. 2023, Sophia University, Tokyo, 33697493, [Domestic Conference] - Field experiment to prevent littering along rivers
Tomoko Nakamata, Yasuhiro Mori, Yasumasa Urata, Shintaro Yuki, Susumu Ohnuma
The 64th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 07 Sep. 2023, 日本社会心理学会, Japanese, Poster presentation
07 Sep. 2023 - 08 Sep. 2023, Sophia University, Tokoyo, Japan, 33628783, [Domestic Conference] - Pros and cons of policy for final disposal of removed soil outside Fukushima (2) Interview survey
Momo Takada, Testuo Yasutaka, Michio Murakami, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukihide Shibata
The 12th Conrefence on The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, 31 Aug. 2023, The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, Japanese, Poster presentation
30 Aug. 2023 - 31 Aug. 2023, Fukushim, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Important issues from the viewpoints of citizens and government in considering final disposal outside the prefecture
Yumiko Kanai, Momo Takada, Susumu Ohnuma, Tetsuo Yasutaka
The 12th Conference on The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, 31 Aug. 2023, The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, Japanese, Poster presentation
30 Aug. 2023 - 31 Aug. 2023, Fukushima, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Pros and cons of policy for final disposal of removed soil outside Fukushima (1) Questionnaire survey
Momo Takada, Tetsuo Yasutaka, Michio Murakami, Susumu Ohnuma, Yukihide Shibata
The 12th Conference on The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, 30 Aug. 2023, The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, Japanese, Poster presentation
30 Aug. 2023 - 31 Aug. 2023, Fukushima, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - The effect of the least advantaged people’s information on the discourse in a group discussion.
Yume Souma, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Susumu Ohnuma
The 19th biennial meeting of the International Society for Justice Research, 24 Jul. 2023, International Society for Justice Research, English, Oral presentation
23 Jul. 2023 - 26 Jul. 2023, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany, Germany, Citizens in a public deliberation are expected to discuss from the perspective of common goods that contain multiple principles, including a criterion for distributive justice. The Discourse Quality Index (DQI) was developed to evaluate whether diverse common goods were considered (Steenbergen et al., 2003). Although DQI is useful, an evaluation of the entire discussion and its outcomes by the participants is also necessary. Therefore, this study uses multiple measures of discourse quality. This study examined the discussion of treatment of low-contaminated removed soil outside of Fukushima prefecture, Japan. This issue required the deliberation of multiple common goods, such as utilitarianism and the maximin principle. Nevertheless, the maximin principle might be underestimated because the public knows little about the least advantaged people, i. e., Fukushima residents. Given such a situation, it is worth examining the effects of information about the residents on the deliberation of the maximin principle, using measures of discourse quality and its outcomes. We conducted a group discussion experiment manipulating the least advantaged people’s information to explore factors affecting the discourse regarding multiple common goods. The analysis of DQI found no significant difference between conditions regarding the maximin principle. As for the evaluations, the participants in the informed condition weighed the maximin principle more than those in the non-informed condition regarding the outcomes, while a significant difference in the maximin principle was not found regarding the discourse quality. Reasons for the differing results based on the measurements used are discussed, suggesting the necessity of evaluation using plural measures., 31563768, [International presentation] - Issues in evaluation and indexing of discussion by DQI: A case Study of discussion data analysis of Mini-Publics discussion event
Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Takashi Nakazawa, Yume Souma, Susumu Ohnuma
The 2nd Meeting of Consensus and Co-Creation, 19 Jun. 2023, Consensus and Co-Creation Study Group, Japanese, Oral presentation
19 Jun. 2023 - 19 Jun. 2023, Mie, Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Visualizing the Quality of Discussion Using the Discourse Quality Index: A Public Participation Workshop on Removed Soil
Yukihide Shibata, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Nana Kihara, Susumu Ohnuma, Tetsuo Yasutaka
The 37th Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 06 Jun. 2023, 人工知能学会, Japanese, Oral presentation
06 Jun. 2023 - 09 Jun. 2023, Kumamoto, Japan, 本研究では、除去土壌県外最終処分を題材として実施したワークショップで行われた議論を取り上げ、Discourse Quality Index (DQI) を用いて討議の質を可視化することを目的とした。社会問題の議論においては、功利主義や不衡平の緩和、除去土壌の中間貯蔵という負担を負ってきた最不遇者である福島への慮りというマキシミン原理といった社会全体の望ましさである共通善が万遍なく議論されることが望ましい。DQIは討議に参加していない第三者が、議論で行われた発話ごとにどのような側面からの発言であるかを評価するものである。評価の結果、共通善ではリスクやコストといった功利主義的な視点が最も言及されていた一方、福島への慮りという視点からの発言は少なかった。また、風評被害や公衆の理解、新たに負担を引き受ける人々についての言及が多かった。テキストマイニングによる分析の結果、「福島」という地名の登場回数が多くないことや、「安全」という言葉が再生利用などと強く結びついていた。以上より、討議では福島の人々が負ってきた負担というマキシミン原理からの議論よりも、リスクやそれに対する人々の反応について言及されていた。, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Consensus process deliberating diverse justice: Measuring discourse quality from the perspective of common goods
Susumu Ohnuma, Yume Souma, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi
The 1st conference on Consensus and Cocreation, 20 Mar. 2023, 電子情報通信学会特別研究専門委員会「合意と共創」(Consensus), Japanese, Oral presentation
20 Mar. 2023 - 20 Mar. 2023, Kyoto University (online), Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Action Research for the prevention of littering at riverside: A field experiment measuring the effects of interventions
Susumu Ohnuma, Yasumasa Urata, Shintaro Yuki, Tomoko Nakamata, Yasuhiro Mori
The 9th 3R International Scientific Conference on Material Cycles and Waste Management, 13 Mar. 2023, The Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, English, Nominated symposium
13 Mar. 2023 - 17 Mar. 2023, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 33628783, [International presentation] - Influence of perceived self- and other-interests on conversation about environmental issues.
Ayumi Kanbara, Kaori Ando, Junkichi Sugiuira, Susumu Ohnuma
The 16th Conference on Japanese Environmental Psychology, 11 Mar. 2023, 日本環境心理学会, Japanese, Oral presentation
11 Mar. 2023 - 11 Mar. 2023, online, Japan, 他者は環境配慮に関心がないと思うがゆえに,人は環境配慮について会話をしない(Geiger and Swim, 2016).そこで,環境配慮行動についての自己及び他者の関心の程度の認知が環境問題についての会話意図や会話行動に及ぼす影響過程を検討した.その結果,他者の関心の程度の認知は,他者が環境問題についての会話を行っている程度の認知を介して,自分自身が環境問題についての会話をする程度に影響を与えていた.そして,他者の関心や他者が会話をする程度の認知は自己の関心の程度よりも会話行動に与える影響より大きいことが示唆された., 33697493, [Domestic Conference] - Effect of the least advantaged people’s information on group discussion regarding the treatment of removed low contaminated soil outside Fukushima: the comparison of discourse quality of diverse common goods
Yume Souma, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Susumu Ohnuma
The SRA-Japan 35th Annual meeting, 13 Nov. 2022, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
12 Nov. 2022 - 13 Nov. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Effects of site selection methods and compensation measures on fairness and acceptance of geological disposal facility of high-level radioactive waste
Hideaki Osawa, Susumu Ohnuma
The SRA-Japan 35th Annual meeting, 13 Nov. 2022, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
12 Nov. 2022 - 13 Nov. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 33697491, [Domestic Conference] - Identification of Important Issues from Citizens’ Perspective for Outside Prefecture Final Disposal of Removed Soil and waste: Discussion based on the results of interviews with hypothetical stakeholders
Yumiko Kanai, Momo Takada, Susumu Ohnuma, Tetsuo Yasutaka
The SRA-Japan 35th Annual meeting, 12 Nov. 2022, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Poster presentation
12 Nov. 2022 - 13 Nov. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - he trial of a simulated citizen participation workshop concerning the treatment of removed soil outside Fukushima prefecture
Yukihide Shibata, Yume Souma, Mie Tsujimoto, Susumu Ohnuma, Tetsuo Yasutaka
The SRA-Japan 35th Annual meeting, 12 Nov. 2022, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Nominated symposium
12 Nov. 2022 - 13 Nov. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Challenges and agendas of the treatment of removed soil from the perspective of diverse justice principle
Susumu Ohnuma, Yukihide Shibata, Yume Souma
The SRA-Japan 35th Annual meeting, 12 Nov. 2022, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Nominated symposium
12 Nov. 2022 - 13 Nov. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 36522274, [Domestic Conference] - Which should public organizations or residents have rights to decide on abhorred facilities?: Effects of moral foundations and trustworthiness in selecting the geological disposal site in Canada
Hiroshi Nonami, Susumu Ohnuma, Toshiaki Aoki, Shoji Ohtomo
The SRA-Japan 35th Annual meeting, 12 Nov. 2022, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
12 Nov. 2022 - 13 Nov. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 33697491, [Domestic Conference] - Consensus building process for common resource management among stakeholders with different interests: Using a Geothermal Power Negotiation Game
Mie Tsujimoto, Kosuke Kawai, Taichi Misago, Miki Yokoyama, Susumu Ohnuma
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2022 Autumn., 05 Nov. 2022, Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
05 Nov. 2022 - 06 Nov. 2022, Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan, 31563802, [Domestic Conference] - Experimental democracy: consensus process towards diverse common goods
Susumu Ohnuma
3rd Joint ERCIM-JST Workshop, 21 Oct. 2022, ERCIM (European Research Consortium on Informatics and Mathematics) and JST (Japan Science and Technology Agency), English, Invited oral presentation
20 Oct. 2022 - 21 Oct. 2022, Rocquencourt, France, France, 31563768, [Invited], [International presentation] - Construction of littering behavior model
Yasuhiro Mori, Tomoko Nakamata, Risa Kuwayama, Susumu Ohnuma
The 33rd Annual Conference of Japan Society of Material Cycle and Waste Management, 20 Sep. 2022, Japan Society of Material Cycle and Waste Management, Japanese, Oral presentation
20 Sep. 2022 - 22 Sep. 2022, Miyazaki, Japan, 33628783, [Domestic Conference] - What influence the conversation of environmental issues?: from the perspective of pluralistic ignorance
Kaori Ando, Susumu Ohnuma, Ayumi Kanbara, Junkichi Sugiura, Erika Kanayma, yīyī Zhāng
The 68th Conference for the Japanese Group Dynamics Association, 18 Sep. 2022, the Japanese Group Dynamics Association, Japanese, Oral presentation
17 Sep. 2022 - 18 Sep. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 33697493, [Domestic Conference] - Expectation to social psychology regarding "Experimental Democracy"
Susumu Ohnuma
The 63rd Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 15 Sep. 2022, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Public symposium
14 Sep. 2022 - 15 Sep. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 36906597, [Domestic Conference] - Decision tree analysis of the others' influence in environmental communication
Kaori Ando, Chihiro Adachi, Ayumi Kanbara, Junkichi Sugiura, yīyī Zhāng, Susumu Ohnuma
The 63rd Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 15 Sep. 2022, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Poster presentation
14 Sep. 2022 - 15 Sep. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 33697493, [Domestic Conference] - Effects of the least advantaged people's information on the discussion evaluation in public deliberation: a group decision experiment on the treatment of low removed contamination soil outside Fukushima
Yume Soma, Takashi Nakazawa, Tomoyuki Tatsumi, Susumu Ohnuma
The 63rd Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 14 Sep. 2022, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
14 Sep. 2022 - 15 Sep. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - What are the promoting factors to go home after the nuclear power plant disaster: A case of Namie-town
Keizou Mizuta, Susumu Ohnuma
The 86th Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 08 Sep. 2022, Japanese, Poster presentation
08 Sep. 2022 - 11 Sep. 2022, Tokyo, Japan, 33697492, [Domestic Conference] - Experiment the democracy: Designing the discourse arena towards the realization of diverse justice
Ohnuma Susumu
7th Collective Intelligence Symposium, 09 Mar. 2022, Kyoto University, Japanese, Public discourse
09 Mar. 2022 - 09 Mar. 2022, Kyoto, Japan, 民主主義とは話し合いによって問題解決をすることである。しかし、理念を唱えるだけでは実現しない。民主的な決定が実現する成立要件や適用限界を実証的に精査する必要がある。つまり、社会科学は規範(should)の学問から実証(be)の学問へと転換が求められている。多元的公正の重要性を唱えることは容易だが、価値の衝突が起こる現実場面で公正基準を万遍なく議論しよい結論に導くことは極めて困難である。そこで、よい討議の質を測る指標を開発し、議論フレームを操作するなどの実験を通じて、実証データを積み重ねることが求められる。本発表では、一方でよい討議とは何かという規範的な問いに向き合いながら、他方で現実に直面している問題を取り上げ、規範概念を観測可能にして取り組んだいくつかの実験を紹介する。, 31563768, [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Experimental democracy realizing diverse justice
Ohnuma Susumu
Symposium on artificial agents and service sciences & behavioral science, 21 Feb. 2022, Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology, Japanese, Keynote oral presentation
21 Feb. 2022 - 21 Feb. 2022, online, Japan, 31563768, [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Demonstration of a consensus game of the geothermal energy “LoG-Power”
Susumu Ohnuma, Miki Yokoyama
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2021 Autumn, 05 Dec. 2021, Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
04 Dec. 2021 - 05 Dec. 2021, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan, 31563802, [Domestic Conference] - Development of Discourse Quality Index to evaluate public deliberation: the group discussion experiment on the disposal of removed low concentration soil outside Fukushima prefecture
Souma Yume, Yokoyama Miki, Nakazawa Takashi, Tatsumi Tomoyuki, Ohnuma Susumu
The SRA-Japan 34th Annual meeting, 21 Nov. 2021, Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
20 Nov. 2021 - 21 Nov. 2021, online, Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Is group polarization evil?: the group discussion experiment on the treatment of removed low concentration soil outside Fukushima prefecture
Ohnuma Susumu, Souma Yume, Yokoyama Miki, Nakazawa Takashi, Tatsumi Tomoyuki
The SRA-Japan 34th Annual meeting, 21 Nov. 2021, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
20 Nov. 2021 - 21 Nov. 2021, online, Japan, 31563768, [Domestic Conference] - Protected values and Quantity insensitivity concerning the site selection for the geological disposal of high-level radioactive wastes
Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama Miki, Tsuchida Akane
Organized session: Stepwise and cooperative approach with the national debate for the site selection of geological disposal. The SRA-Japan 34th Annual meeting, 20 Nov. 2021, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Nominated symposium
20 Nov. 2021 - 21 Nov. 2021, online, Japan, 30602359, [Domestic Conference] - An insight into the “Dialogue Place” in Sutsu Town and Kamoenai Village with the start of preliminary site investigations
Ohnuma Susumu, Souma Yume, Nakayama Kota
Organized session: Issues of risk communication about the site selection for the geological disposal. The SRA-Japan 34th Annual meeting, 20 Nov. 2021, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Nominated symposium
20 Nov. 2021 - 21 Nov. 2021, online, Japan, 30602359, [Domestic Conference] - Evaluations of the affected factors on acceptance of final repository site outside Fukushima prefecture for incineration residue caused by the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant
Shirai Kosuke, Ohnuma Susumu, Michio Murakami, Takada Momo, Yamada Kazuo, Osako Masahiro, Yasutaka Tetsuo
The 10th conference on The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, 25 Aug. 2021, Japanese, Oral presentation
25 Aug. 2021 - 26 Aug. 2021 - Results of a questionnaire survey on acceptance of final repository site for decontaminated waste
Yasutaka Tetsuo, Takada Momo, Shirai Kosuke, Ohnuma Susumu, Michio Murakami, Yamada Kazuo, Osako Masahiro
The 10th conference on The Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment, 25 Aug. 2021, Japanese, Oral presentation
25 Aug. 2021 - 26 Aug. 2021 - Effects of decision way under the veil of ignorance on public acceptance of site for radioactive waste: A scenario experiment
Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama Miki
The Society for Risk Analysis - European 29th Annual Conference, 14 Jun. 2021, The Society for Risk Analysis - Europe, English, Oral presentation
14 Jun. 2021 - 16 Jun. 2021, Espoo, Finland, Finland, This study examines the effect of the decision way involving under the veil of ignorance on public acceptance of a geological disposal site for high-level radioactive waste (HLW).
The site selection for geological disposal of HLW in Japan has not proceeded, in which the candidate sites are to be selected by application of municipalities or proposal of the government. The fair decision process is crucial for gaining public acceptance, particularly when the inequitable distribution is inevitable.
When considering public acceptance, we differentiate three decision stages: acceptance of the general policy, of the decision way, and of the location if it becomes a candidate site. This study focuses on the stage of deciding because the decision way is closely related to the fairness of the decision process. Prior to deciding the location, acceptance of a decision way is required. Therefore, it is essential whether people can evaluate the decision procedure as fair at the stage of deciding the decision way as a fair procedure is closely related to the public acceptance.
As conflicts are more likely to occur if the victims and beneficiaries are given beforehand, we propose to make a prior consent of a decision way under the situation that anyone can be a party involved as a candidate, i.e., under the veil of ignorance. We hypothesize that the decision way with the veil of ignorance is evaluated as fairer and more acceptable than the current decision way, which leads to the acceptance of the location.
We conducted a web-based scenario experiment to examine the effects of the decision process, manipulating the decision way: the veil of ignorance condition, anyone could be selected as a candidate site or the proposal by the government condition. We obtained a total of 864 valid responses.
The results revealed that procedural fairness and acceptance were evaluated higher in the veil of ignorance condition than the government proposal condition at the stages of both deciding the decision ways and the location. Acceptance of the decision way was associated with the acceptance of the location more in the veil of ignorance condition, while the effects of the procedural fairness on the acceptance were constant between the conditions in each stage. The significance of the veil of ignorance as a measure of installing a fair procedure was discussed., 13206777, [International presentation] - Experiment Democracy: distrrusted authority and trusted decision procedure - Implication of decision process with citizen participation
Ohnuma Susumu
he 1st seminar on CREST Core technologies for trusted quality AI systems, 19 Mar. 2021, Japanese, Public discourse
19 Mar. 2021 - 19 Mar. 2021, 31563768, [Invited] - An examination of the long-term effect of Settoku-Nattoku Game
Ando Kaori, Sugiura Junkichi, Ohunuma Susumu
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2020 Autumn, 06 Dec. 2020, apan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
05 Dec. 2020 - 06 Dec. 2020, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - The effectiveness and limitations of the veil of ignorance: Development and trial of “Consensus B uilding of High Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Site Game”
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2020 Autumn, 05 Dec. 2020, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
05 Dec. 2020 - 06 Dec. 2020, Japan, 13206775, [Domestic Conference] - Practice and Evaluation of online lessons in the Simulated International Society Game
Taresawa Yumiko, Ohnuma Susumu
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2020 Autumn, 05 Dec. 2020, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
05 Dec. 2020 - 06 Dec. 2020, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Aspects of distributive and procedural fairness about public acceptance of geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste
Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama, Miki, Tsuchida Akane
The 61st Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 07 Nov. 2020, Japanese
07 Nov. 2020 - 08 Nov. 2020, 13206777 - Effects of the veil of ignorance and stepwise decision making on acceptance of siting a geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste
Yokoyama, Miki, Ohnuma Susumu, Tsuchida Akane
The 61st Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 07 Nov. 2020, Japanese
07 Nov. 2020 - 08 Nov. 2020, 13206777 - Broader allocation of burden in the whole country can foster public acceptance of recycling decontamination of soil
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu, Kondo Yoshiki
The 13th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology, 29 Feb. 2020, The Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology., Japanese, Oral presentation
29 Feb. 2020 - 29 Feb. 2020, Sapporo, Japan, 12114510, [Domestic Conference] - Can social capital promote pro-environmental behaviors? A social survey in Sapporo
Mizutori Shogo, Ohnuma Susumu, Hommerich Carola
The 13th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology, 29 Feb. 2020, The Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
29 Feb. 2020 - 29 Feb. 2020, Sapporo, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Integrative approach for the relations of social capital and well-being: A survey in Sapporo
Sato Kazushige, Mizutori Shogo, Shirakawa Mayuka, Ohnuma Susumu, Hommerich Carola
The 13th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology, 29 Feb. 2020, the Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology, Japanese, Poster presentation
29 Feb. 2020 - 29 Feb. 2020, Sapporo, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Public acceptance and procedural fairness in the decision process of making an Environmental policy
Ohnuma Susumu
the SRA-Japan 32nd Annual meeting, 24 Nov. 2019, The Society for Risk Analysis, Japanese, Nominated symposium
22 Nov. 2019 - 24 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 11175610, [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - promotion of renewable energy and public acceptance: Considering the possibility of collaboration between studies in risk and assessment
Ohnuma Susumu
the SRA-Japan 32nd Annual meeting, 24 Nov. 2019, The Society for Risk Analysis, Japanese, Nominated symposium
22 Nov. 2019 - 24 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Public acceptance of a NIMBY facility regarding reduction & recycling of the Removed Soil: The effect of promoting consensus by distribution of burden
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu, Kondo Yoshiki
The SRA-Japan 32nd Annual meeting, 23 Nov. 2019, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
22 Nov. 2019 - 24 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 12114510, [Domestic Conference] - Social decision based on procedural fairness covering the veil of ignorance: A hypothetical scenario experiment of site selection for geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste in Japan
Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama Miki, Hirose Yukio, Osawa Hideaki, Ohtomo Shoji
Proceedings of the SRA-Japan 32nd Annual meeting, 23 Nov. 2019, the Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
22 Nov. 2019 - 24 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 11103042, [Domestic Conference] - Can the veil of ignorance promote a consensus for siting a NIMBY facility?: A study on fairness using the Siting for a Contaminated Waste Landfill Game
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu, Hirose Yukio
he 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 10 Nov. 2019, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
09 Nov. 2019 - 10 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 13206777, [Domestic Conference] - Relationship between social capital and pro-environmental behaviors: Analysis of social survey data in Sapporo
Mizutori Shogo, Ohnuma Susumu, Hommerich Carola
The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 10 Nov. 2019, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
09 Nov. 2019 - 10 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Can participatoin in community activities promote well-being?: A study on town planning in Sapporo
Sato Kazushige, Ohnuma, Susumu, Mizutori Shogo, Hommerich Carola
The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 10 Nov. 2019, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
09 Nov. 2019 - 10 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - A social representation process of common fate and resolution of intergroup conflict in Simulated International Society Game
Shu Y, Ohnuma, S
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2019 Autumn, 10 Nov. 2019, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
09 Nov. 2019 - 10 Nov. 2019, Kyoto, Japan, 10905244, [Domestic Conference] - The effects of procedural fairness by the veil of ignorance on public acceptance: A hypothetical scenario experiment about siting for geological repository facility of high-level radioactive waste.
Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama Miki, Hirose Yukio, Osawa Hideaki, Ohtomo Shoji
The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 09 Nov. 2019, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
09 Nov. 2019 - 10 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 13206777, [Domestic Conference] - International comparison of the effects of Persuasion Game
Ando Kaori, Sugiura Junkichi, Ohnuma Susumu, Tam Kim-Pong, Hübner Gundula, Adachi Nahoko
The 60th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 09 Nov. 2019, the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
09 Nov. 2019 - 10 Nov. 2019, Tokyo, Japan, [Domestic Conference], [Internationally co-authored] - Influence of distribution of burden on NIMBY issue on public acceptance: A scenario experiment regareding reduction & recycling of the Removed Soil
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu, Kondo Yoshiki
Meeting for Hokkaido Branch of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management., 29 Oct. 2019, Hokkaido Branch of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, Japanese, Poster presentation
29 Oct. 2019 - 29 Oct. 2019, Sapporo, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Removed soil and residents who strive for reconstruction of daily lives in the area released from difficult-to-return zone
OHNUMA Susumu
The 83th Annual Convetion of the Japanese Psychological Association, 12 Sep. 2019, The Japanese Psychological Association, Japanese, Nominated symposium
Ritsumeikan University, Osaka Japan, [Domestic Conference] - nfluence of distribution of burden on NIMBY issue on public acceptance: A scenario experiment regareding reduction & recycling of the Removed Soil
Yokoyama, M, Ohnuma, S, Kondo, Y
he 83th Annual Convetion of the Japanese Psychological Association, 11 Sep. 2019, The Japanese Psychological Association, Japanese, Poster presentation
Ritsumeikan University, Osaka Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Lives to recover daily lives from difficult-to-return zone and variance of the recognitions towards removed soil
OHNUMA Susumu
Ohnuma, S., Yokoyama, M., Takeda, N., Manpuku, Y., 11 Sep. 2019, he Japanese Psychological Association, English, Poster presentation
Ritsumeikan University, Osaka Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Procedural fairness as an evaluative yardstick of public acceptance: A case study of multiple stepwise participatory programs for developing a master plan for environment Sapporo Japan
Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama Miki, Mizutori Shogo
International Conference on Environmental Psychology, 04 Sep. 2019, International Association of Applied Psychology, Division 4: Environmental Psychology, English, Public symposium
Plymouth, UK, Studies in citizen participation showed the significance of procedural fairness in the evaluation of citizen participation leading to public acceptance in policy planning. As the number of participants is limited, evaluation by non-participants is imperative. In addition, one-shot participation is insufficient because the roles of participants vary depending on the stages of the planning. Therefore, we need the process design for participatory programs.
Sapporo city conducted three stages of stepwise participatory programs for the revision of the environmental master plan, involving both stakeholders and a panel of randomly selected citizens. At the first and second stage, citizens discussed ideal goals to be achieved by back-cast scenario workshops. At the third stage, citizens evaluated the proposed plan.
The questions were whether a) even non-participants accept the plan if they perceive the process to have been fair, and b) the ratings of the repeated programs increase.
We conducted a two-wave mailout survey for participants and non-participants by random sampling. The results revealed that participants rated procedural fairness and acceptance more positively than non-participants, and the ratings did not change among the two waves. Nevertheless, procedural fairness had the strongest effects on acceptance consistently, indicating that the hypothesis was partially supported. We discuss how the stepwise participation programs can be evaluated., [International presentation] - an the Veil of Ignorance Create Consensus? A Qualitative Analysis Using the Siting for aContaminated Waste Landfill Game
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu, Hirose Yukio
The International Simulation and Gaming Association 50th Anniversary Conference, 28 Aug. 2019, The International Simulation and Gaming Association, English, Oral presentation
Warsaw Poland, [International presentation] - Procedural fairness to foster common goal beyond conflicts
OHNUMA Susumu
Health, Risk Disaster (HeaRD) UK-Japan Network, 15 Apr. 2019, Fukushima Medical University, English, Nominated symposium
Fukushima Japan, [Invited], [International presentation] - A research of psychological model on the behavioral intention towards not relying on automobile: A case study of Makomanai Sapporo
MIZUTORI Shogo, OHNUMA Susumu
he 32th meeting on Environmental Information Science, 17 Dec. 2018, Center for Environmental Information Science, Japanese, Poster presentation
Nihon Daigaku Kaikan, Tokyo, [Domestic Conference] - What ignorance of veil brings in a consensus building of NIMBY issues?: A qualitative analysis of the game of “siting for landfill disposal of waste”
Yokoyama, M, Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2018 Autumn, 18 Nov. 2018, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
Kumamoto Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Social representation process of common fate and inter-group conflict in a Simulated International Society Game
Shu, Y, Ohnuma, S
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2018 Autumn, 18 Nov. 2018, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
Kumamoto Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Promoting pro-environmental behavior by controlling the persuasion strategy in a “Persuasion Game”
Sugiura, J, Ando, K, Hübner, G, Woznica, A, Adachi, N, Ohnuma, S
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2018 Autumn, 18 Nov. 2018, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
Kumamoto Japan, [Domestic Conference] - The effects of persuading others on attitude and intention of energy saving: using Persuasion Game
Ando, K, Sugiura, J, Ohnuma, S, Adachi, N
Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2018 Autumn, 18 Nov. 2018, Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
Kumamoto Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Can the decision way by the “veil of ignorance” promote public acceptance? A hypothetical scenario survey about selecting a candidate site for geological disposal of high level radioactive waste in Japan
Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y, Osawa, H, Ohtomo, S, Yokoyama, M
the SRA-Japan 31st Annual meeting, 10 Nov. 2018, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
Fukushima, Japan, [Domestic Conference] - The Effect of Messages on the Intention to Buy Environmental Products: An Experimental Study
ANDO Kaori, SUGIURA Junkichi, OHNUMA Susumu, ADACHI Nahoko
5th European Conference on Behaviour and Energy Efficiency, 06 Sep. 2018, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, English, Oral presentation
Zurich, Switzerland, The present study examines what kind of message is most effective at promoting the purchase of environmentally friendly products which are not currently accepted widely. Most environmental products promise two types of benefits: individual benefits and environmental protection. It is not confirmed which benefit should be emphasised to promote the purchase of new environmental products. Evans et al. (2012) examined the effect of messages on pro-environmental behaviour and found that participants performed higher pro-environmental behaviour when they received environmental information than the control group, while there was no difference detected when they received only financial information [1]. Sugiura (1998) discussed the importance of congruence between the sender of the message and the contents of the message [2]. In his study, a message to promote an ecological telephone system, which had both financial and ecological merits, was shown to participants. The message was most effective when the sender of the message and the contents were congruent.
This study also examines the mediating effect of the cultural self on the effect of pro-environmental messages. Markus & Kitayama (1991) suggested two types of cultural self; an independent self and interdependent self [3]. Those who are high in interdependent self were more likely to prioritise harmonious relationships with others. According to this theory, a message from a friend will have a stronger effect on those high in interdependent self.
To summarise, the purpose of this study was to examine the effects of messages on the promotion of environmentally friendly products by 2 (sender of the message: company, friend) x 3 (contents of the message: individual benefit, ecological benefit, mixed) design.
A hypothetical experimental scenario was conducted with university students in Japan. A total of 151 participants (Female 108, Male 43) were given the following; a leaflet which contained a base message, a pre-questionnaire, a message from company or friend and a post-questionnaire. The base message contained basic information on a portable photovoltaic device. Following the pre-questionnaire, participants read a message from the company who produced the product, or a friend who used the product. The content of the message focussed either on individual benefits, environmental benefits or a combination of both. The difference in intention to buy the product in pre- and post-questionnaire was assessed as a dependent variable.
An ANOVA assessing the change in intention to buy the product as the dependent variable showed that the effects of the sender and the contents of the message were not significant. The next analysis examined the mediating effect of the cultural self. An ANOVA using the change in intention to buy the product as dependent variable with the sender of the message and independent self (high, low) as dependent variables demonstrated a significant interaction term (F(1,147)=4.05, p<.05). Those who are high in interdependent self expressed a greater intention to buy the product after reading a message from a friend.
We then conducted a multiple regression analysis to examine the determinants of a change in intention to buy the product. Independent variables were perceived behavioural control, subjective norms, individual/social benefits of the product and the evaluation of the sender of the message. The results showed that perceived behavioural control and individual benefits were significant determinants in both company and friend condition. The evaluation of the sender was significant only when the message was sent by a company, while subjective norms were significant only when the message was sent by a friend.
The results indicated that acceptance of the message sent by a friend has an impact upon the intention to buy the environmental product, depending on the level of the interdependent self. Those who are high in interdependent tend to try and meet the expectations of others; therefore, they were more likely to act on messages sent by friends. However, if a message was sent by the company, this effect was absent. The results also showed that the contents of the message did not have a significant impact on the change in intention to buy the product; although, the results of the regression analysis indicated that individual benefits were stronger determinants of the intention to buy the environmental products used in the present study., [International presentation] - The effects of common fate on cooperation beyond the intergroup conflict: A study using Simulated International Society Game
SHU Yao, OHNUMA Susumu
The 59th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 29 Aug. 2018, The 59th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, English, Oral presentation
Otemon Gakuin University, Osaka, [Domestic Conference] - The evaluation of the environmental policy development process by the multiple stepwise citizen participation and future orientation: A case study of environment master plan in Sapporo
YOKOYAMA Miki, OHNUMA Susumu, MIZUTORI Shogo
The 59th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 29 Aug. 2018, The 59th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Otemon Gakuin University, [Domestic Conference] - Can back-cast scenario workshop make people future consideration? A case study of making a master plan for environment Sapporo
Ohnuma, S, Yokoyama, M
29th International Congress of Applied Psychology, 29 Jun. 2018, International Association of Applied Psychology, English, Oral presentation
Montreal, Canada, Citizen participation in environmental planning is getting popular. A back-cast scenario workshop focuses on an ideal future and the participants share what they should do to achieve some ideal goal. However, few studies examined whether participants give consideration for future consequences, which is a foundation of pro-sociality including pro-environmental behaviors.
We have two datasets from mail-out surveys. One is a non-participants sample that randomly sampled 1000 people from the residential list and obtained 457 valid responses. The second is a participant sample involving those who participated in back-cast workshops held in Sapporo, randomly chosen from the residential list (n=103).
The results revealed that workshop participants were more future-oriented than non-participants, and more engaged in pro-environmental behaviors and community activities. Furthermore, participants supported the new basic environmental plan proposed by the local government compared to non-participants, and they felt there was efficacy to joining the participatory program.
Overall our results indicated that participation in back-cast scenario workshop generated policy support and made people more future-oriented by joining in discussions on an ideal future. Although it is possible that highly motivated citizens might be overrepresented in the participant sample, both samples were randomly chosen improving validity.
This study involved a large-scale intervention in environmental policymaking, and examined the impact of the intervention from a perspective of future consideration. The findings of this study suggested that back-cast scenario workshops are useful for developing good plans and making people more future-oriented., [International presentation] - Psychological approach for siting a NIMBY facility: Assessing public acceptance of a geological repository for radioactive wastes
Ohtomo, S, Hirose, Y, Osawa, H, Ohnuma, S
29th International Congress of Applied Psychology, 29 Jun. 2018, International Association of Applied Psychology, English, Oral presentation
Montreal, Canada, Background: People are willing to accept a repository for radioactive wastes somewhere else, however, they are unwilling to accept a repository in their own backyard. The study examines the effect of the site selection methods on the psychological process of public acceptance in such a NIMBY issue. Especially, the study investigates whether people's NIMBY reaction becomes salient due to the site-selection methods: scientific approach, voluntary procedure, social economic approach, mixed approach with scientific and economic approach.
Method: 400 Japanese participated in a field study with hypothetical scenarios and were randomly assigned to one of four scenarios of site-selection methods of a geological repository for radioactive wastes. The study measured public acceptance depending on the area of personal relevance, and the general and personal consensus toward a geological repository.
Results: The main results showed the interaction effects of site-selection method × area of personal relevance, general consensus × site-selection methods, personal consensus × site-selection method, and area of personal relevance × general consensus. Thus, the process of public acceptance was differed depending on the site-selection methods and area of personal relevance.
Conclusions: The weaker area of personal relevance, the stronger public acceptance became. The NIMBY reaction to siting a repository was strong. However, the effect of area of personal relevance was mitigated in the scenario where a scientific approach was applied. The general consensus became salient when the area of personal relevance was strong. Therefore, consensus formation is important for public acceptance when people regard the issue as an immediate problem., [International presentation] - The effects of communication among selected members on the behaviors of non-selected members in a social dilemma situation
Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S, Hizen, Y
29th International Congress of Applied Psychology, 27 Jun. 2018, International Association of Applied Psychology, English, Oral presentation
Montreal, Canada, Communication helps resolve conflicts, and social dilemma is one such conflict. Much research shows that communication entered into by all members increases cooperation (Dawes, et al., 1977; Balliet, 2010). However, it is often difficult for large groups to gather all the members in one place. Although some research implies the limitation of communication among limited members (Schmitt, et al., 2000; Kinukawa, et al., 2002), they did not set up situations in which everyone communicated all together or in which some of the members were absent from a communication. Our research aims at comparing the effect of communication among selected members to communication by all, and revealing the effect of communication among selected members to absentees.
We repeated a six-person public goods game twenty times in each session. Between the tenth and eleventh rounds, we inserted 1) a communication among all the members, 2) a communication among three members selected randomly, or 3) no communication (i.e., control). Social value orientation (SVO) was also measured.
The result showed that the cooperation rate was higher in conditions 1) and 2) than condition 3). Proself individuals did not cooperate unless they entered into communication by themselves. The cooperation rate of prosocials was not different whether they joined the communication or not as long as the others communicated.
Entering into communication has a strong effect on increasing cooperation regardless of orientation, and communication among the other members affected people differently by SVO. We should be careful in the people’s orientation when considering fostering of cooperation., [International presentation] - A policy decision making with multiple stepwise citizen participation program: A case study of revising the basic environmental plan Sapporo
OHNUMA Susumu, YOKOYAMA Miki
All conference of the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, 05 Jun. 2018, the Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence, Japanese, Public symposium
Kagoshima, Japan, This paper demonstrated a significance of policy decision making with multiple stepwise citizen participation programs with introducing a case of revising the basic environmental plan Sapporo. Sapporo city implemented participatory programs involving both applicants who were willing to join the discussion and residents who were randomly chosen. The participation programs were designed from the beginning stage to final stage of the planning. Back Cast Scenario Workshops (BCSW) were conducted in the participation program, in which participants begin with the discussion mapping out an ideal future and consider backward to present situation. We discussed the different role of participants in each step of the participatory program. Furthermore, we stated the advantages and points to note as for installing BCSW. Finally, we mentioned the limitations of our approach and remarked expectations to AI., [Domestic Conference] - Effects of trust and procedural fairness on public acceptance with multiple stakeholders: A case study of siting of wind power plants in Ishikari harbor area
Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama Miki, Iino Mari
Society for Risk Analysis, Asia Conference, 18 Mar. 2018, Society for Risk Analysis, Asia, English, Oral presentation
Kansai University, Osaka Japan, [International presentation] - Stepwise decision making and procedural fairness on the long-term management of the designated waste facilities
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu
Society for Risk Analysis, Asia Conference, 14 Mar. 2018, Society for Risk Analysis, Asia, English, Oral presentation
Kansai University, Osaka Japan, [Domestic Conference] - The framing effects of compensation on acceptance of NIMBY facility: A scenario experiment of High level radioactive waste geological repository
Iino, M, Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y, Osawa, H, Ohtomo, S
Society for Risk Analysis, Asia Conference, 14 Mar. 2018, Society for Risk Analysis Asia, English, Oral presentation
Kansai University, Osaka Japan, [International presentation] - Psychological factor preventing consensus and the process design for overcoming it
OHNUMA Susumu
The 2nd symposium on AI and Consensus Building., 12 Dec. 2017, Large-scale Consensus Support Systems based on Agent Technologies, Japanese, Nominated symposium
Nagoya Institue of Technology, Nagoya Japan, [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Impact of experiencing a failure consensus building among stakeholders on fair judgment of decision under veil of ignorant: a study using designated waste disposal siting game
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma Susumu, Hirose Yukio
Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming 2017 Autumn, 04 Nov. 2017, Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
Hokkaido University of Sciente, Sapporo Japan, [Domestic Conference] - The effects of randomly selected group member communication on those members not selected to communicate in a public goods experiment
Kitakaji Yoko, Hizen Yoichi, Ohnuma Susumu
The 58th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 29 Oct. 2017, Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Effects of descriptive norm on donation behavior: A social experiment at the top of Hakodate mountain
Ohnuma Susumu, Kobayashi Tsubasa, Anpo Yoshihisa, Nakamata Tomoko, Iino Mari, Yokoyama Miki
The 58th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 29 Oct. 2017, Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Stepwise approach combined with procedural fairness over the issue of siting for designated waste long-term management facility
Yokoyama Miki, Ohnuma, Susumu
The 58th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 28 Oct. 2017, Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima Japan, [Domestic Conference] - The effects of compensation frame on acceptance of NIMBY facilities : A case study of siting for geological disposal of high level radioactive waste
Iino Mari, Ohnuma Susumu, Hirose Yukio, Osawa Hideaki, Ohtomo Shoji
The 58th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 28 Oct. 2017, Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Difference of involvement over a judgement on acceptance of siting for long term depository of designated waste
Ohtomo Shoji, Hirose Yukio, Ohnuma Susumu
The 58th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 28 Oct. 2017, Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Effects of message on intention to purchase energy saving product: relation with interdependent self
Ando Kaori, Sugiura Junkichi, Ohnuma Susumu, Adachi Nahoko
58th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 28 Oct. 2017, Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Hiroshima University, Higashi-Hiroshima Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Energy and environmental issues as social dilemmas: comparison of gaming with experiments in psychology
OHNUMA Susumu
The 1st colloquium of sectional research group for energy and environment: Japanese Association of Simulation & Gaming, 15 Sep. 2017, sectional research group for energy and environment: Japanese Association of Simulation & Gaming, Japanese, Public discourse
Tokyo campus of Tsukuba University, Tokyo Japan, This presentation introduces studies of consensus building in terms of social dilemma approach. The social dilemma is a situation that, as a consequence of individuals pursuing own profit, the entire society lose the profit. Referring to the findings in consensus building of social dilemma studies, I present the gaming method with comparing experimental method developed in psychology. For example, experimental method weighs the control and manipulation of factors, while gaming emphasizes the free interaction of the participants. After mentioning the methodological characteristics of these two, I summarize the common findings and the difference between these two approaches by focusing on the uniqueness of gaming approach. Finally, I expect to open up discussion about the framing of consensus building of energy and environmental issues., [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Determinants of intention to donate for the landscape of night view towards eco-friendly lights: A case of study of implementations of energy saving lights in Hakodate, Japan
Ohnuma Susumu, Kobayashi Tsubasa, Anpo Yoshihisa, Nakamata Tomoko, Iino Mari, Yokoyama Miki
International Conference on Environmental Psychology, 30 Aug. 2017, The People-Environment Research Group, University of A Coruña, English, Oral presentation
A Coruña, Spain, Introduction: Hakodate is famous for possessing one of the ‘Three Major Night Views of Japan’. Over a million tourists visit the area every year. For energy saving it would be preferable if the existing older lights could be changed to LEDs (light-emitting diode). However, due to the high initial cost, it has proven difficult to replace the relevant light facilities that constitute the night view. Therefore, the municipality proposed that donations collected from tourists could be used to contribute to the replacement of the older light facilities. Theoretical background: This scenario can be conceived of as a public goods game (PGG); there is a public benefit to donate for the environment, but individuals have no reason to donate if they prioritize their personal economic gain. Previous studies have shown that cooperation rates in PGGs are lower in one shot than in repeated scenarios. Given that tourists are usually in a one-shot scenario, it can be anticipated that few people will make a donation. Nevertheless, many people do make public goods donations, in support of environmental conservation and cultural heritages, even when they may never visit a location again. If individuals recognize the value in energy saving, they will be more willing to pay for the replacement of the light facilities. WTP (Willing to Pay) is often measured through economic means (Mitchell, et al., 1989). However, since the donation is a pro-environmental behavior, intention to donate could be better accounted for by psychological variables, such as social norms and perceived behavioral control. This study aims a) to measure the WTP for the replacement of the light facilities, and b) to explore the psychological factors determining WTP. Methods: We distributed questionnaires to tourists at the top of Hakodate Mountain, and obtained 981 valid responses. WTP, psychological variables, and demographics were measured. Results: WTP was calculated by a log linear logit model according to orthodox methods and returned a result of 1,580 yen/person (approx. 13 euros), which seemed an overestimation. Therefore, we conducted curve fitting to quadratic function using the least square method with a logarithm scale, which resulted in 818 yen/person (approx. 7 euros). Indicated determinants of WTP were found to be reputation, perceived behavioral control, subjective norm, cost estimation and personal norms. Cultural differences were also found, including that reputation was the strongest determinant for foreign tourists, but not significant for domestic tourists. Conclusions: This study involved a survey conducted in a real setting and calculated a plausible estimation for willingness to donate for energy saving. The findings also suggest that previous results from pro-environmental behavior studies can be extended to WTP related to public goods issues., [International presentation] - Evaluation of non-participants about a planning by citizen participation
OHNUMA Susumu
Symposium on AI and consensus building, 29 Jul. 2017, Large-scale Consensus Support Systems based on Agent Technologies (CREST), Japanese, Public discourse
Hokkaido University, Sapporo Japan, [Domestic Conference] - Contribution to the environmental policy from social psychology: Process design of public decision making
OHNUMA Susumu
Environmental Psychology Workshop, 17 Jun. 2017, Japanese, Public discourse
Nara Women’s University, 社会心理学とは、その生い立ちからして「現場で問題を発見し、現場で可能な問題解決を、現場の人びとと一緒に考えること」である。本発表では、発表者が北海道で取り組んできた環境政策などに関する事例を紹介する。一方で、現場の問題を紐解く上で、理論的支柱も必要である。本研究では、社会的ジレンマや集団間葛藤の研究で積み重ねられてきた「共通目標の共有化」の重要性を強調する。そこでは、結果(帰結)そのものだが、そこに至るプロセスも重要となる。例えば、相互協力が重要だと思うようになるコミュニケーションの場の作り方をどうデザインするかといったことが要請される。実際の環境基本計画などの作成の過程では、どのような市民がどのように議論する場をセットするかという工夫が求められる。以上を通じて、社会全体として公共的意思決定が必要な場面でのプロセスデザインについて論じる。, [Domestic Conference] - Process design for public decision making in complex situations involving conflicts between individual profit and public benefit: Towards the consensus of public opinion for the environmental policy
OHNUMA Susumu
interim report of Topic-Setting Program to Advance Cutting-Edge Humanities and Social Sciences Research (Responding to Real Society), 24 May 2017, Mita Philosophy Society, Japanese, Nominated symposium
Keio University, 公共的意思決定が必要とされる場面、例えば基本計画策定などおいて、どれだけよい施策が計画されても、多くの人々に共有され、実践に繋がらなければ絵に描いた餅になってしまう。そこで、共通目標を持って取り組めるよう話し合いのプロセスが不可欠となるが、関心の程度や価値や利害が異なる場合には特に容易には共通目標の共有化はできない。本研究は、どのような話し合いの場をデザインすれば、より異なる価値を乗り越え、共通の目標の取り組みを促進しやすくなるのかについて、実験、調査、そして現場での実践を通じて明らかにすることを目的とする。本プログラムは、北海道を舞台に環境政策の現場に関わる主体との協働実践を通じて、研究成果の還元も同時並行で進めている。さらに、本プログラムは、社会心理学、経済学、社会学等社会科学の学際研究推進のプラットフォームとしても機能している。本講演ではその中間成果報告を行う。, [Domestic Conference] - Process design of dialogue for fostering cooperation in a large scale society: from the perspective of social psychology
OHNUMA Susumu
Information Processing Society of Japan, 185th Intelligent Complexity System Colloquium., 13 Dec. 2016, Information Processing Society of Japan, Intelligent Complexity System, Japanese, Invited oral presentation
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya Japan, 大規模社会において,人々はなぜ協力するのか,いかに協力しやすい社会システムを構築するかは,社会科学における大きな挑戦的テーマの一つである.講演者は,社会心理学における社会的ジレンマ研究からこのテーマに取り組んできた.本発表では,a)ゲーミングを用いた実験研究と,b)実社会での市民参加の事例研究を紹介する.a)は産業廃棄物の不法投棄が発生する社会的メカニズムをゲーム的に再現したものである.監視が限定的にしか及ばないときに監視・罰則を強化しても逆効果になること,プレーヤー間の情報共有と情報開示が重要となることを示した.b)は札幌市におけるごみ減量化・資源化促進のためのルール変更に際して大規模な市民参加を行った事例調査であり,手続き的公正を鍵概念に展開していく.この事例では,ごみ有料化を巡って賛否が拮抗していたが,ごみ減量化,ひいては循環型社会形成という共通目標を市民の間で共有していくことでこの係争を乗り越えた.全体を通じて,「共通目標の共有化」の意義を強調する.利害の葛藤や係争的な事象があったときに,その係争を超えた一段高次の,公共的に望ましいものであると誰もが認められる価値を弁証法的に対話から紡ぎ出し,その価値を共有していく作業は“合意形成”の根幹をなすと考える.このような対話のプロセスをどのようにデザインするかが現代社会に求められている.人工知能など情報工学的見地から批判的な意見を頂戴し,社会心理学の視点と融合していくことで,合意形成支援のあり方について建設的な意見交換ができれば幸いである., [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Influence of exposure of procedural fairness and monetary compensation on public acceptance of siting a disposal of contaminated waste
OHNUMA Susumu, HIROSE Yukio, OHTOMO Shoji
SRA Japan The 29th Annual Meeting, 26 Nov. 2016, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
Horuto Hall Oita, Oita Japan, This study examined the effects of the opportunity of voice and framing of compensation on the public acceptance of siting a disposal of contaminated waste caused by the accident of Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Powerplant, which is a typical NIMBY situation. A scenario experiment was used. Participants were assigned to each of conditions according to the block design. The results showed that opportunity of voice increased trust, procedural fairness, and public acceptance, while framing of compensation did not have effects on them. However, structural equation model indicated that framing exposing the benefit of social welfare influenced both procedural fairness and trust while framing exposing monetary gain had a negative effect on trust. We discussed that risk-benefit evaluation is not uni-dimensional, and thus we should be careful what is exchangeable and unexchangeable values., [Domestic Conference] - The effect of compensation exchange frames on the acceptance of shunned facilities
IINO Mari, OHNUMA Susumu
SRA Japan The 29th Annual Meeting, 26 Nov. 2016, The Society for Risk Analysis Japan, Japanese, Poster presentation
Horuto Hall Oita, Oita Japan, Focusing on a typical NIMBY issue, this study aims to determine the psychological factors influencing public acceptance of shunned facilities. We focus on the cognitive frame of “taboo trade-offs”, where individuals refuse the exchange of one value for another. Monetary compensation, for example, is usually proposed as a tradeoff for accepting a risky facility in a region. However, monetary compensation often fails to gain public acceptance, and sometimes backfires. This study used a scenario experiment and manipulated the frame of compensation. Results did not show a main effect of compensation framing, however taboo trade-offs showed a stronger effect on public acceptance than risk-benefit evaluation. We argue that taboo trade-offs, denial of exchanging values, should be considered in NIMBY issues. While a risk-benefit tradeoff assumes the integration of uni-dimensional values, consideration of the taboo trade-off implies multi-dimensional values, which are unexchangeable each other., [Domestic Conference] - Creation of “siting for landfill disposal of waste game”: Can veil of ignorance promote a consensus?
YOKOYAMA Miki, OHNUMA Susumu, HIROSE Yukio
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming Autumn, 13 Nov. 2016, Japan Association of Simulation And Gaming, Japanese, Oral presentation
Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya Japan, 2011年3月12日の東京電力福島第一原子力発電所事故が原因で発生した大量の指定廃棄物の長期管理施設は,未だに建設候補地が決まっていない.本研究はこの膠着状態を紐解くために,話し合いの仕組みを模索することを目的として,広瀬(2015)を基に「指定廃棄物処分立地ゲーム」を実施した.指定廃棄物は,一時保管の状態も各都県によって異なり,私有地の敷地内に置いている人もいる.そのままでは飛散のリスクは高まってしまうが,適切な長期管理施設を建てることができればリスクは下がる.この指定廃棄物の長期管理施設建設はNIMBY的特徴を有しているため,合意形成は容易ではない.本研究ではNIMBY問題の打開策として,「無知のヴェール」の考え方を参考に話し合いの仕組みを考え,ゲーミングによりその有効性を検討する., [Domestic Conference] - Influence of pro-environmental behavior and the obstruction factors on the social ripple effect
Mori, Y, Kobayashi, T, Ohnuma, S
The 57th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 18 Sep. 2016, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Kwansei Gakuin University, [Domestic Conference] - Effects of discussion with nonparticipants on cooperation and bias of a burden
Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S
The 57th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 18 Sep. 2016, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Kwansei Gakuin University, [Domestic Conference] - determinants of willing to pay for promoting LED night illumination in Hakodate
Kobayashi, T, Anpo, Y, Nakamata, T, Iino, M, Yokoyama, M, Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S
The 57th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 18 Sep. 2016, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
Kwansei Gakuin University, [Domestic Conference] - Does a feedback about the others behavior reduce electric use?
Ando, K, Ohnuma, S, Adachi, N, Tashiro, Y
The 57th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 17 Sep. 2016, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Poster presentation
Kwansei Gakuin University, [Domestic Conference] - Moderation effect of emotion on the determinants of the acceptance of a investigation for siting a disposal of contaminated waste
Ohtomo, S, Hirose, Y, Osawa, H, Ohnuma, S
The 57th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 17 Sep. 2016, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japanese, Oral presentation
kwansei Gakuin University, [Domestic Conference] - The evolution of cooperation in the division of labor: Industrial waste illegal dumping as an example
Nakamaru, M, Shimura, H, Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S
The annual meeting of the Japanese Society for Mathematical Biology 2016, 08 Sep. 2016, Japanese Society for Mathematical Biology, English, Oral presentation
Kyushu University, Fukuoka Japan, Cooperation is a foundation of our society. The evolution of cooperation is an unsolved research topic and has been investigated from the viewpoint of not only evolution but also other research areas such as social sciences. We are on an equal footing and cooperation among peers is essential in some social situations. Many previous researches have focused on the evolution of cooperation among peers. While, we are on a different footing, different players play different social roles such as leaders and subordinates in a group and hierarchy in some organizations, and then players playing different social roles have to cooperate to achieve their goal. In this talk, we focus on cooperation in division of labor.
The industrial waste treatment process is an example of division of labor and consists of five types of industry: generators (or W1), the 1st waste haulers (or W2), the intermediate treatment facilities (or W3), the 2nd waste haulers (or W4) and the landfill sites (or W5). Wi can choose two strategies: legal treatment or illegal dumping. In legal treatment, Wi pays a cost to have Wi+1 treat the waste (i = 1−4). In illegal dumping, Wi does not pay any cost (i = 1−5). However, the illegal dumping damages the environment and all agents, even who choose legal treatment, are penalized a fine. This situation is equivalent to social dilemma and the studies about the evolution of cooperation can be applied into this situation. The previous studies about the evolution of cooperation show that cooperators punishing defectors promotes the evolution of cooperation. In reality, the local administrative organ introduces two punishment systems to solve the illegal dumping problem: the party responsibility system and the producer responsibility system. In the party responsibility system, if agents who choose illegal dumping are discovered, they are penalized a fine. However, it is hard to discover those who choose illegal dumping, and this rule may not work. While, in the producer responsibility system, the generator is penalized a fine if the generator cannot hand the manifest to the local administrative organ, as the agents of Wi (i = 2−5) who choose illegal dumping do not hand the manifest to the generator. We investigate whether the producer responsibility system can restrain the illegal dumping more than the party responsibility system.
We analyzed the replicator dynamics of two assumptions: (i) two types of industry, generators and the landfill sites, exist, and (ii) three types of industry, generators, intermediate treatment facilities, and landfill sites, exist. Then we found out that (1) three-type model explains the present situation of illegal dumping more than two-type model, and (2) the producer responsibility system promotes the evolution of cooperation in division of labor. While, the party responsibility system promotes not only the evolution of legal treatment but also that of illegal dumping., [Domestic Conference] - Determinants of willing to pay for supporting the night view change into LED: A questionnaire survey on tourists in Hakodate
Kobayashi, T, Anpo, Y, Nakamata, T, Iino, M, Yokoyama, M, Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S
3rd Behavior, Energy, & Climate Change Conference, 06 Sep. 2016, Behavior, Energy, & Climate Change Conference, Japanese, Oral presentation
Tokyo Japan, 夜景の名所として知られる函館では、環境面と経済面を考慮した夜景の保存のため、照明施設のLED化を検討している。しかし、LED化については初期投資の費用がかかる上、LED化によって夜景の観光資源としての価値が損なわれるのではないかという懸念を解消しつつ進める必要がある。両問題を同時に解決するために、観光客にサポーターとなってもらう案が検討されている。
本研究は、観光客が夜景のLED化をサポートするならばどのようなインセンティブや心理要因が影響するかを明らかにすることを目的する。
函館山ロープウェイ山頂を訪れた観光客を対象に、アンケート調査を依頼した。回答者はその場で回答するか、郵送、またはWebにより回答した。合計で1010の有効回答を得た。
本研究では、景観の保全における調査で用いられている、回答者に直接提供意思額を尋ねる仮想評価法(CVM)に類似した方法を用いた。ただし、CVMには回答金額を回答者が本当に支払うならばというリアリティを持たせるよう工夫が必要となる。そこで、本研究では実際にサポーターになった際の特典の希望について回答し、サポーターとなることについて具体的なイメージを持たせたうえで、公共施設のライトアップLED化促進のために支払ってもよいと思う提供意思額を尋ねた。
分析の結果、公共施設LED化促進のための提供意思額には、実行可能性評価と対処有効性が強く影響していた。さらに、互恵性の認知や評判といった要因も提供意思額を高める要因として影響していた。
本研究は都市景観の保全に対する支払い意思額の規定因について、環境配慮行動の枠組みで捉えられることを示した。さらに、従来の環境配慮行動では取り上げられてこなかった、互恵性や評判といった要因も関連することを示し、環境配慮行動研究の拡張可能性を示唆すると同時に、観光客という一過性の人が協力できる要件の一端を示した。, [Domestic Conference] - Focusing on global environmental issues can help to resolve intergroup conflict in spite of the disparity between rich and poor regions
Ohnuma. S, Kitakaji, Y, Kobayashi, T
31st International Congress of Psychology, 28 Jul. 2016, International Congress of Psychology, English, Oral presentation
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama Japan, Studies on social dilemmas have shown that communication can increase cooperation, as discussion promotes a shared recognition of common fate. This is relevant for addressing global environmental issues. Conversely, the disparity between rich and poor can hinder cooperation, and promote intergroup conflicts. This study proposes that, even with disparity, communication focusing on global environmental issues can increase cooperation and ease intergroup conflicts.
To assess this we used the Simulated International Society Game (SIMINSOC), which simulates processes of intergroup conflict and cooperation. In each game, there were two rich and two poor regions, each containing 10-15 individuals. We conducted 15 games with 722 participants in total.
The results revealed that recognition of common fate, which was facilitated by communication, increased acceptance of the burden for mitigating environmental impacts, even in poor regions. Furthermore, a super-ordinate (global) identity became stronger after experiencing an environmental disaster, suggesting intergroup conflict could be reduced., [International presentation] - Not artificial eyes but presence of real person trigger a situational norm
Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S
31st International Congress of Psychology, 28 Jul. 2016, International Congress of Psychology, English, Oral presentation
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama Japan, Eyes arouse situational norm if one can see the icon close distance. However, mere exposer of a poster does not have effect on promoting pro-environmental behavior. Some studies have shown that existence of a person arouse social norm. To see the effects of contextual cue in a realistic setting, we conducted an experiment in the lecture room. Three conditions were manipulated: eyes poster condition, face poster condition, and real person present condition. Dependent variable was the inappropriately left leaflets after the class, which are distributed before beginning the lecture, and irrelevant and trifling for students. Results indicated that the number of leaflets left decrease only in real human present condition compare to base rate, indicating that present of eyes’ poster and face poster had little effect on an appropriate behavior if not managed the attention with a distance., [International presentation] - Does the mere presence of an opportunity for discussion increase cooperation even when non-participants exist?: an experiment utilizing the “cleaning duty game”
Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S
31st International Congress of Psychology., 28 Jul. 2016, International Congress of Psychology, English, Oral presentation
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama Japan, In general, discussion increases cooperation in social dilemmas. However, when participants can choose whether to join in discussion, discussion may result in either cooperation or non-cooperation: either 1) a “bad apple effect” might occur whereby cooperators become non-cooperative due to the existence of a free rider, or 2) social norms may be invoked which increase cooperation.
To explore which pattern is observed, we developed a “cleaning duty game”, a chicken game type commons. Four players in this game share “waste station”. If one player cleans the station (incurring cost), all players gain profit but if no one cleans the station, all players lose their profit.
We created three conditions: all discussion, applicants’ discussion, and a control (no discussion) condition. 22 game were conducted with 88 participants.
The results revealed a significant difference between control condition and both other conditions, indicating that the presence of discussion opportunity increased cooperation., [Domestic Conference] - Emerging Psychologists’ Symposium: Tackling the social and psychological barriers towards wellbeing.
OHNUMA Susumu
31st International Congress of Psychology, 27 Jul. 2016, International Congress of Psychology, English, Nominated symposium
Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama Japan, [Invited], [International presentation] - Does the mere presence of an opportunity for discussion increase cooperation even when non-participants exist?: an experiment utilizing the "cleaning duty game"
Yoko Kitakaji, Susumu Ohnuma
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Jul. 2016, ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, English
Jul. 2016 - Jul. 2016 - The effect of communication on environmental behaviors: Comparing Germany, Japan and China
Ando, K, Ohnuma, S
24th International Association for People Environment Studies Conference, 29 Jun. 2016, Lund University, English, Oral presentation
Lund Sweden, [International presentation] - Psychological determinants of the adoption of high-cost energy-efficient facilities in households
Kobayashi, T, Ohnuma, S
24th International Association for People Environment Studies Conference, 28 Jun. 2016, Lund University, English, Oral presentation
Lund Sweden, The installation of energy-efficient facilities, such as photovoltaics and hyper-boilers, is essential to increase energy saving in households and help to prevent of climate change, but the cost of adoption for such facilities creates a barrier. Therefore, debates concerning the economic issues have been the primary focus, while psychological aspects have been discussed less. Indeed, although many studies have examined the psychological determinants of day-to-day pro-environmental behaviors relevant to energy saving in households, only a limited number of studies have specifically addressed the psychological determinants relating to the adoption of expensive facilities. Such an oversight is due to demographic factors, such as yearly income and type of dwelling, being considered as the primary factors that account for the variance in adoption. This study seeks to address such assumptions by exploring the psychological determinants relating to the adoption of expensive energy-saving facilities. For this purpose, this study employed Bamberg’s (2013) self-regulated stage model of behavioral change (SSBC). Various models, proposing that behavioral intention directly predicts pro-environmental behavior, have been attempted. However, these models inevitably encounter the problem that the association between behavioral intention and behavior is rarely stable, especially when the cost for the target behavior is high. Alternatively, the SSBC proposes that implementation intention, which is triggered in a specific contextual situation, should be sited between behavioral intention and actual behavior. The SSBC then assumes four necessary stages in order to achieve a change in a target behavior, including altering goal-, behavioral- and implementation-intentions as critical factors for transition to next stage.
We administered a web survey in Hokkaido, Japan. A quota sampling method was used to capture a representative sample of the target population with regards to sex and age, and 312 residents provided valid responses. Variables derived from the SSBC and demographic factors were measured in the questionnaire. Our analysis of the questionnaire data indicated the strongest predictor of adopting energy-saving facilities was implementation intention. Demographic factors such as type of dwelling and housewives also predicted the adoption of energy-saving facilities, while yearly income had no effect. Unsurprisingly, people living in detached houses tend to adopt more facilities than those living in apartment house. However, a surprising result was that higher income did not necessarily predict greater adoption of energy-saving facilities. In addition, behavioral intentions did not directly predict adoption, but did so indirectly through the mediation of implementation intentions. These results suggest the value in fostering implementation intentions, including the acquisition of planning abilities to be able to consider under what conditions, when, and where to implement facilities. In other words, a desirable new behavior may not be practically executable without some feasible plan in place, even if behavioral intention is formed. In sum, we succeeded in demonstrating the usefulness of the SSBC model, which was originally developed for habit change, for understanding household adoption of expensive energy-saving facilities. Furthermore, our results revealed that intentions could be formed independent of certain demographic factors, suggesting that the potential for spreading energy-saving facilities next ends beyond any specific demographic., [International presentation] - From crowd psychology to collective decision making: can we change from ignorant masses to collective wisdom?
OHNUMA Susumu
The 21st symposium of The Mathematical Society of Traffic Flow, 17 Dec. 2015, The Mathematical Society of TrafficFlow, Japanese, Invited oral presentation
Nagoya, Studies in classic crowd psychology and group decision making have shown pessimistic ndings. Although some scholars suggest that independent decision is required for producing collective wisdom, in reality, it is impossible to exclude the influence of the others as long as the other people exist. The author proposes that it is given to communicate each other positively; therefore, process design for public decision making should be prepared for preventing the destruction of the entire society., [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Factos on implementing energy saving devices using a pro-environmental behavioral model.
Kobayashi, T, Ohnuma, S
2nd behavior, Energy, & Climate Change Conference, 08 Sep. 2015, BECC Japan, Japanese, Oral presentation
Hitotsubashi, Tokyo, 家庭におけるエネルギー効率をさらに高めるには、こまめな節電や節水といった省エネ行動だけではなく、太陽光発電設備など導入に高いコストのかかる省エネ設備の普及を促進していくことも効果的な手段である。環境配慮行動研究においては行動変容に関する多くの蓄積があるが、高額な省エネ機器は世帯収入や持ち家の有無といった要因が導入の強い規定因であると考えられてきたため、心理要因の研究はあまり行われてこなかった。本研究では、省エネ設備の導入過程を検討するため、ステージモデル(Bamberg, 2013)を用いた。ステージモデルは、目標意図、行動意図、実行意図をそれぞれ喚起する段階を経て、実際の行動に移るという4つのステージをからなる。このモデルの特徴は、従来の環境配慮行動のモデルでは説明できなかった、ある行動をしようという行動意図が高まっても、実際の行動に移すことができないような行動を扱うために、特定の場面において行動を喚起される意図である実行意図をモデルに加えている点である。北海道内在住者を対象に割り当て法によるWeb調査を行い、312の有効回答を得た。分析の結果、省エネ設備の導入有無には導入意図と、属性要因として住居所有の有無、専業主婦(夫)が影響していた。また、構造方程式によって作成したモデルから、省エネ設備の導入過程がステージモデルによって説明できることが示された。世帯収入があっても省エネ設備の導入には至らなかったことから、必ずしも経済的要因だけで高額省エネ機器の導入は説明できず、むしろ、省エネ機器導入の予測には環境配慮行動のモデルが有効であることが示された。また、住環境における制約があっても導入の動機を高めることが出来る可能性が示唆された。本研究で作成されたモデルは、省エネ設機器の導入を促進するための具体的な介入策の検討に役立つだろう。, [Domestic Conference] - Resolving a social dilemma through dialogues: social psychological approach to environmental issues
OHNUMA Susumu
2015 Joint Meeting of JSMB and CJK Colloquium on Mathematical Biology, 26 Aug. 2015, China-Japan-Korea Colloquium on Mathematical Biology, English, Nominated symposium
Doshisha University, Kyoto, Japan, This presentation introduces studies in social psychology toward resolving a social dilemma, which is a conflict between personal profit and social benefit.
One of the major theories guiding mutual cooperation in social dilemmas is goal expectation theory (Pruitt & Kimmel, 1977; Yamagishi, 1986), which consists of two steps: (1) individuals recognize the importance of group or societal benefit and becomes to aim for mutual cooperation and (2) the individuals can believe that others also realize the importance of common benefit and mutual cooperation; hence they can have expectation that others will cooperate if they witness cooperation. Therefore, the research question is how people can have an expectation of mutual cooperation.
Many experimental studies in social psychology have shown that communication can lead people to mutual cooperation as communication brings about trust and expectation to the others, although it is not unconditional. In contrast, a mere implementation of sanctions such as surveillance and penalty often fails to guide mutual cooperation due to the limited resource for maintaining the sanction system that requires additional costs. A gaming study revealed that strengthening sanction increased non-cooperative behavior because participants failed to share relevant information obtained from communication (Kitakaji & Ohnuma, 2014).
Furthermore, filed studies have shown the significance of dialogues in terms of procedural fairness, which refers the decision process. For example, case studies about waste management policy for waste reduction and recycling promotion, which is regarded as a social dilemma, suggested that evaluations of public benefit and procedural fairness were the determinants of the policy support (Ohnuma et al., 2005). Ohnuma (2009) found from a case study of implementing a charge system for household waste that it was hard to engage in a constructive discussion when focusing only on the charge system, but was successful when focusing on public benefit, such as how to direct a circulative society and how to reduce waste and inappropriate disposal. By focusing on public benefit, people began to consider and discuss what can be done and what type of rules should be implemented for directing the common goal beyond the controversy over the charge system. Throughout the discussion of a participatory program, citizens began to share a concrete image of a common goal.
Finally, this presentation remarks the importance of creating recognition of a common goal throughout dialogues., [Invited], [International presentation] - Social Dilemma as a Device for Recognition of a Shared Goal: Development of “Consensus Building of Wind Farm Game”
OHNUMA Susumu, KITAKAJI Yoko
The 46th International Simulation & Gaming Association Annual Conference, 19 Jul. 2015, the International Simulation and Gaming Association, English, Oral presentation
Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto Japan, This study explores the processes required to achieve consensus on controversial issues that involve social dilemmas and developed the “Con-sensus Building of Wind Farm Game” (WinG). A social dilemma is a conflict between personal profit and public benefits wherein the results of individuals pursuing their own profit means that public benefits decline; thus, ultimately, individuals lose their profit. Shared recognition of a common goal is crucial in resolving social dilemmas; however, in actual practice, developing such a shared recognition is difficult due to conflicts among stakeholders. To help identify effective resolutions to this problem, we examined a case of planning for a wind farm, which often involves controversy, even though many people generally agree to the plan. WinG was developed to simulate the type of con-flicts among stakeholders when planning a wind farm. There are five types of players (stakeholders) in WinG and each has a different goal and is provided with different information. All the players are required to maximize their in-dividual goals within the time limit, however at the same time, from the view-point of public benefit, an optimal achievement point is hidden in the game that results in the second best outcome for all the players. Through negotia-tions, bargaining, and debate, the social dynamics of achieving (or failing to achieve) a consensus were observed in WinG. Analysis from 10 games showed that shared recognition of a common goal was related to consensus, while only information sharing was not sufficient., [International presentation] - Even Unreliable Information Disclosure Makes People Cooperate in a Social Dilemma: Development of the “Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game”
KITAKAJI Yoko, OHNUMA Susumu
The 46th International Simulation & Gaming Association Annual Conference, 19 Jul. 2015, the International Simulation and Gaming Association, English, Oral presentation
Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto Japan, This study explores whether information disclosure can cause cooperation in a social dilemma, even when people can disseminate false information. In the past, illegal dumping increased in Japan despite the strengthening of penalties and surveillance laws, due to practical limitations in monitoring and surveillance. To resolve this, the tracking sheet used to trace the trading and processing of the wastes must be traceable in order to detect illegal dumping. This means that manifests must be written precisely in order to be effective but if maintaining a tracking log has some function other than surveillance this may not be the case. To examine this issue we used the “Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping game” (Ohnuma & Kitakaji, 2007) which simulates the disposal of industrial waste and is structured as a social dilemma with asymmetry of information. In this study we utilised two conditions: a disclosure and a control condition. Under the disclosure condition, players had to enter the amount of commission or disposal in the landfill but did not have to fill in the correct amount. Although players could read the report, they could not know who performed illegal dumping or how much they contributed. Therefore, this disclosure did not have an effective surveillance function and could not help detect non-cooperation. However, the results showed that the amount of illegal dumping was reduced, and information on payoffs was shared more in the disclosure condition than in the control condition. Moreover, players collected and shared their information more in the disclosure condition than in the control condition. The study thus indicates that the function of disclosure is not surveillance, but information sharing which is essential for voluntary cooperation., [International presentation] - Experience of “Consensus Building of Wind Farm Game”
OHNUMA Susumu, KITAKAJI Yoko
The 46th International Simulation & Gaming Association Annual Conference, 18 Jul. 2015, the International Simulation and Gaming Association, English, Public symposium
Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto Japan, “Consensus Building of Wind Farm Game” (WinG) is developed for under-standing the social dynamics of stakeholders and the process of consensus build-ing, which simulated conflicts among stakeholders when planning a wind farm. Although many people generally approve of siting wind power facilities, contro-versies often arise during the creation of a concrete plan. It is essential to under-stand social dynamics of stakeholder interactions to find a way to build consensus in such a controversial situation.
In the game play session, participants are expected to experience WinG by tak-ing one of the roles., [International presentation] - Determinants on the public acceptance of siting a facility for high-level radioactive waste in the UK
OHNUMA Susumu, HIROSE Yukio, OSAWA Hideaki, OHTOMO Shoji
The 24th The Society for Risk Analysis Europe Conference, 17 Jun. 2015, The Society for Risk Analysis Europe, English, Oral presentation
Maastricht, the Netherlands, Deciding on the appropriate siting of a facility for High-level Radioactive Waste (HLW) is one of the most difficult NIMBY issues to gain public acceptance of. This study explores the factors related to public acceptance of HLW facilities in terms of procedural fairness, which is important particularly when trust in authority is low. Increasing opportunities for participation by various stakeholders and the public was expected to have positive effects on procedural fairness and lead to greater acceptance. However, social stigma, that is concern about the negative image from people living in other places, might prevent people from accepting any involvement with siting because people care about intergenerational subjective norms, including the welfare of their children, grandchildren and future generations. Hence, people tend to find siting unacceptable when the issue involves their community.
In the UK, Public Stakeholder Engagement (PSE) was conducted through three steps from 2009 to 2012 in West Cumbria and involved public meetings, workshops and deliberative meetings. Initially, a public opinion poll conducted after the PSE process was completed, revealed that the majority of participants supported the initiation of an investigation process to choose a site. However, after the county council of Cumbria and the borough councils of Copeland and Allerdale each took individual decisions on whether they should proceed to the next stage in January 2013, the majority of the Cumbria county council voters against the motion. Therefore, while there were more a majority of proponents for proceeding in the two borough councils, the Government decided not to proceed to the next stage in West Cumbria.
An internet survey was conducted in London and Cumbria, to compare the differences of attitudes between regions. A quota method stratified by age and sex was used for the sampling. Two types of acceptance were measured: 1) Acceptance of the decision about West Cumbria and 2) Acceptance of a siting HLW facility in their community using a hypothetical question in which respondents were the residents of the proposed candidate site for a geological disposal facility for HLW.
The results showed that acceptance of the decision concerning West Cumbria was high and procedural fairness had a strong effect on this acceptance. However, although procedural fairness still produced a significant effect, fear of stigma and concern with perceived intergenerational subjective norms had negative effects on the acceptance of a siting facility in the individual’s community., [International presentation] - Procedural fairness as a buffering factor of protected values: a case study of Horonobe Underground Research Center for the disposal of radioactive waste
OHNUMA Susumu
The 2nd Berlin Conference: Energy Transitions around the World, 04 Mar. 2015, English, Nominated symposium
Freie Universitat Berlin, Berlin Germany, [Invited], [International presentation] - A Text-mining-based Investigation of Longitudinal Energy Saving Behavior: A Case Study of Asahikawa’s Ene-Eco Project
Kobayashi, T, Ohnuma, S, Mori, Y
The 28th Conference of Environmental Information Science, 16 Dec. 2014, Japanese, Poster presentation
[Domestic Conference] - What is Perspective-Taking?: The Effect of the two Ways to consider from the Others View in Prisoner's Dilemma
Sone, M, Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming Autumn, 2014, 07 Dec. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Can we overcome with controversy with a conflict of interest?: Demonstration of "Consensus Building of Wind Farm Game"
Ohnuma, S, Kitakaji, Y, Sone, N, Yamaki, D
The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming Autumn, 2014, 07 Dec. 2014, Japanese, Public discourse
[Domestic Conference] - Effects of procedural fairness on lessening the protected values in a consensus building about NIMBY
Ohnuma, S, Sato, K. Kitakaji, Y. Ishiyama, K
The 27th Annual Conference of the Society for Risk Analysis Japan,, 30 Nov. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Social Reality in SIMULATED INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY Game
Ohnuma, S
The 19th Annual Conference of the Virtual Reality Society of Japan, 18 Sep. 2014, Japanese, Nominated symposium
[Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Behavioral and motivational change for energy saving in “Asahikawa Ene-Eco Project”: A social psychological study regarding decreasing point system.
Ohnuma, S, Mori, Y, Kobayashi, T
1st Behavior, Energy & Climate Change Conference, 16 Sep. 2014, Japanese, Invited oral presentation
[Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Discussion; From the viewpoint of social norms
Ohnuma, S
78th Annual Convetion of the Japanese Psychological Association, 11 Sep. 2014, Japanese, Nominated symposium
[Domestic Conference] - Influence of communication on pro-environmental behavior: A comparison of students in Japan, China and Germany
Ando, K, Adachi, N, Ohnuma, S
78th Annual Convetion of the Japanese Psychological Association, Sep. 2014, Japanese, Poster presentation
[Domestic Conference] - A comparative study about students' pro-environmental behavior.
Ando, K, Ohnuma, S
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 27 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Determinants of public acceptance of a facility for underground disposal of high-level radioactive waste in France.
Osawa, H, Ohtomo, S, Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 27 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Effects of procedural fairness on lessening protected values: case study of Horonobe Underground Research Center for the disposal of radioactive waste.
Ohnuma, S, Kitakaji, Y. Sato, K, Ishiyama, K
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 27 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - It’s not NIMBY! Effects of imagining to be involved residents on the acceptance of unwelcome facilities: case study of Horonobe Underground Research Center for the disposal of radioactive waste
Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S, Ishiyama, K
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 27 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Trend of household energy saving behavior and its sequential change: analysis using text mining
Kobayashi, T, Ohnuma, S, Mori, Y, Anpo, Y
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 27 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Poster presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Can Perspective-taking promote the cooperation in Prisoner’s Dilemma?
Sone, M, Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 26 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Did Deliberative Polling concerning energy policy in Japan reflect the opinions of Japanese people?
Maeda, H, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Sato, K, Nonami, H, Sugiura, J, Otomo, S
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 26 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - The influence of others' presence on inhibiting inappropriate behavior
Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 26 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - エネルギー問題の評価において係争的な枠組みがもたらす効果
Sato, K, Tahara, M, Ohnuma, S
The 55th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 26 Jul. 2014, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Determinants of public acceptance in order to site a facility for high-level radioactive waste in France.
Osawa, H, Hirose, Y, Ohtomo, S, Ohnuma, S
28th international Congess Applied Psychology., 13 Jul. 2014, English, Oral presentation
[International presentation] - Intergenerational and interregional justice for policy acceptance of geological disposal of high-level radioactive waste: a case study in France.
Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y, Osawa, H, Otomo, S
28th international Congess Applied Psychology., 12 Jul. 2014, English, Oral presentation
[International presentation] - Can fair procedure lessen protected values in NIMBY? a case study of Horonobe Underground Research Center for the disposal of radioactive waste.
Ohnuma, S, Ishiyama, K, Kitakaji, Y, Sato, K
The 23rd SRA-E Conference, 16 Jun. 2014, English, Oral presentation
[International presentation] - Practical Study on the Volunteer for Snow removal
Nakamae Chika, Konishi Nobuyoshi, Hara Humihiro, Hori Shoutarou, Sato Kosuke, Ohnuma Susumu
北海道の雪氷, 31 Jan. 2014, Japanese
31 Jan. 2014 - 31 Jan. 2014 - Energy saving behavior after the great hazard of Higashi Nihon
Ando, K, Ohnuma, S, Kakimoto, T, Sugiura, J, Nonami, H, Kanbara, A
The 54th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 03 Nov. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
沖縄県宜野湾市, [Domestic Conference] - The effects of involvement and decision frame on group decision making
Ohnuma, S, Nagasaka, K, Sato, K, Kitakaji, Y, Yoshida, Y
The 54th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 03 Nov. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
沖縄県宜野湾市, [Domestic Conference] - Measuring a long term effects of intervention for reduction of household energy consumption: A case study of one year social experiment in Asahikawa
Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S, Anpo, Y
The 54th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 03 Nov. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
沖縄県宜野湾市, [Domestic Conference] - Effect of aggenda setting on approval of energy issues
Sato, K, Tahara, M, Ohnuma, S
The 54th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 03 Nov. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
沖縄県宜野湾市, [Domestic Conference] - 社会的ジレンマ状況において虚偽可能でも行動履歴の公開が協力行動をもたらすとき:産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームによる例証
Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S
The 54th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 03 Nov. 2013, Japanese, Oral presentation
沖縄県宜野湾市, [Domestic Conference] - A development of learning tools for the promotion of understanding opinion distribution and regulating the interests of the parties concerned
Sugiura, J, Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y
The 54th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 02 Nov. 2013, Japanese, Poster presentation
沖縄県宜野湾市, [Domestic Conference] - Habit change toward pro-environmental behavior:A case study of “Sapporo kitchen garbage recycling operation test”
Bai, J, Mori, S, Ohnuma,S
The 54th Conference for the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, 02 Nov. 2013, Japanese, Poster presentation
沖縄県宜野湾市, [Domestic Conference] - Have the attitude toward nuclear power plants changed after the Fukushima nuclear accident?
Ando, K, Ohnuma, S
10th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 24 Sep. 2013, English, Poster presentation
Magdeburg, Germany, [International presentation] - An intervention on energy consumption by visualization of behavior: An investigation using self-reported behavior and actual energy consumption
Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S, Anpo, Y
10th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 24 Sep. 2013, English, Oral presentation
Magdeburg, Germany, [International presentation] - Long term effects of intervention for habit change: promoting reusable bottle for reducing one way bottle
Bai, J, Mori, S, Ohnuma,S
10th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 24 Sep. 2013, English, Poster presentation
Magdeburg,Germany, [International presentation] - Procedural fairness and social acceptance of the Deliberatitve Poll on future energy and environmental policy.
Maeda, H, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Sato, K, Nonami, H, Sugiura, J, Ohtomo, S
10th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 23 Sep. 2013, English, Poster presentation
Magdeburg, Germany, [International presentation] - Examination of household energy consumption by actual energy use: using actual enery use and self-reported behavior
Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S
The 77th annual Convention of the Jpanese psychological Association, 21 Sep. 2013, Japanese, Poster presentation
北海道札幌市, [Domestic Conference] - When Rewards Cause Non-Cooperative Behaviors in a Social Dilemma Situation: A Study Using the "Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game“
Kitakaji, Y, Ohnuma, S
15th International Conference on Social Dilemmas, 12 Jul. 2013, English, Poster presentation
Zurich, [International presentation] - The impacts of Fukushima nuclear accident on public acceptance of geological disposal of high level radioactive waste
Ohtomo, S, Osawa, H, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S
The 22nd Sociecty for Risk Analysis-Europe conference, 19 Jun. 2013, English, Oral presentation
Trondheim, Norway, [International presentation] - Public acceptance under low-trust situations: A case study of Zenibako Wind Power Plant in Japan
Sato, K, Ohnuma, S
The 22nd Sociecty for Risk Analysis-Europe conference, 19 Jun. 2013, English, Oral presentation
Trondheim, Norway, [International presentation] - Place attachment or protected values? Barriers of public acceptance: A case study of Zenibako Wind Power Plant in Japan
Ohnuma, S, Sato, K, Ishiyama, K
The 22nd Sociecty for Risk Analysis-Europe conference, 17 Jun. 2013, English, Oral presentation
Trondheim, Norway, [International presentation] - Influence of procedural fairness of participatory programs on public acceptance: from planning to implementation
Ohnuma, S
Seminar series of Understanding Risk, 02 May 2013, English, Public discourse
Wales, the UK, [International presentation] - How to Design Decision Making Process with Participatory Programs about Radioactive Waste Managemen
Ohnuma, S
Comparing Japanese and German Approaches to Denuclearization and Energy System Transformation, 12 Mar. 2013, English, Nominated symposium
Berlin, Germany, [Invited], [International presentation] - Still controversial even though main problems have been removed: A case study of Zenibako Wind Power Plant in Japan
Sato, K, Ohnuma, S
Conference on Wind power and Environmental impacts, 05 Feb. 2013, English, Oral presentation
Stockholm, Sweden, [International presentation] - Practical Study on the Volunteer for Snow removal
Konishi Nobuyoshi, Nakamae Chika, Hara Humihiro, Hori Shoutarou, Sato Kosuke, Ohnuma
Summaries of JSSI and JSSE Joint Conference on Snow and Ice Research, 2013, The Japanese Society of Snow and Ice / Japan Society for Snow Engineering, Japanese
2013 - 2013 - Participatory programs: from planning to implementation and action: Influence of procedural fairness on public acceptance a case study of waste management rule in Sapporo
Ohnuma, S
Colloquium of Environmental Psychology Research, 14 Nov. 2012, English, Public discourse
Magdeburg, Germany, [International presentation] - 低信頼状況下における社会的受容に必要なものはなにか:銭函風力発電所建設事例
佐藤浩輔, 大沼進
第25回日本リスク研究学会年次大会, 11 Nov. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
滋賀県彦根市, [Domestic Conference] - Citizen participation in Japan: Cooperation in large scale society
Ohnuma, S
Annual Meetings of the Citizen Participation and Citizen Report, 26 Oct. 2012, English, Nominated symposium
Kempten Germany, [Invited], [International presentation] - 社会的ジレンマ状況で行動履歴を記録することの効果:産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームを用いた情報公開の効果
北梶陽子, 大沼進
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会2012年度秋期全国大会, 20 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
青山学院大学青山キャンパス, 東京都渋谷区, [Domestic Conference] - 多元的公正の検討ツールとしてのゲーミング:仮想世界ゲームを用いた検討
長坂邦仁, 大沼進
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会2012年度秋期全国大会, 20 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
青山学院大学青山キャンパス, 東京都渋谷区, [Domestic Conference] - 習慣行動の解凍と新規環境配慮行動促進についての長期的効果の検討:容器入り飲料削減とマイボトル利用促進に関する実験
白晶, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第53回大会, 18 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Poster presentation
茨城県つくば市, [Domestic Conference] - 高レベル放射性廃棄物地層処分の受容に関する規定因(1)−スティグマや世代間主観的規範の影響
大友章司, 大澤英昭, 広瀬幸雄, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第53回大会, 18 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
茨城県つくば市, [Domestic Conference] - 高レベル放射性廃棄物地層処分の受容に関する規定因(2)−福島原子力発電所事故前後の主要要因の平均値の変化
大澤英昭, 大友章司, 広瀬幸雄, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第53回大会, 18 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
茨城県つくば市, [Domestic Conference] - ごみステーション管理状況と地域の特徴と地域内ネットワークの関係:観察と質問紙調査を組み合わせたマイクロ‐マクロ分析
森康浩, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第53回大会, 17 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
茨城県つくば市, [Domestic Conference] - 社会的ジレンマ状況において正負のサンクションが協力行動を減少させるとき:産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームによる検討
北梶陽子, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第53回大会, 17 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
茨城県つくば市, [Domestic Conference] - 環境問題解決場面における多元的な公正:仮想世界ゲームを用いた検討
長坂邦仁, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第53回大会, 17 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
茨城県つくば市, [Domestic Conference] - 合意形成問題におけるステークホルダーへの信頼:銭函海岸風力発電所事例
佐藤浩輔, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第53回大会, 17 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Oral presentation
茨城県つくば市, [Domestic Conference] - 手続き的公正が社会的受容に及ぼす影響:札幌市ごみ減量化施策に関する市民参加事例研究
大沼進
『多元的な価値の中の環境ガバナンス:自然資源管理と再生可能エネルギーを焦点に』第2回全体会, 08 Oct. 2012, Japanese, Public discourse
東京都千代田区, [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - ごみステーションの排出状況と人付き合いと地域の特徴の関連: 観察調査・質問紙調査による定量的検討
森康浩, 大沼進
日本心理学会76回大会, 12 Sep. 2012, Japanese, Poster presentation
専修大学生田キャンパス,神奈川県川崎市, [Domestic Conference] - The effects of social network on appropriate household waste-processing behavior: A social survey of quasi-experimental design in Sapporo
Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S
International Association of People-Environment Studies Conference, 29 Jun. 2012, English, Oral presentation
Glasgow, UK, [International presentation] - 手続き的公正が社会的受容に及ぼす影響:札幌市ごみ減量化施策に関する市民参加事例研究
大沼進
グローバルCOEプログラム「心の社会性に関する教育研究拠点」総括シンポジウム“心は「なぜ」、「どのように」社会的か?〜フロンティアとアジェンダ〜”, 17 Mar. 2012, Japanese, Nominated symposium
学術総合センター, 東京都千代田区, [Domestic Conference] - ごみステーションの排出状況と指標化した関連する地域の状況との関わり:札幌市におけるごみステーション観察調査
森康浩, 石原あず沙, 大沼進
日本環境心理学会第5回大会, 03 Mar. 2012, English, Oral presentation
東京大学柏キャンパス,千葉県柏市, [International presentation] - 利害対立場面において当事者性の違いが各主体への信頼に与える影響:公共的決定場面のシナリオ実験を用いた比較検討
佐藤浩輔, 大沼進
第24回日本リスク研究学会年次大会, 19 Nov. 2011, English, Oral presentation
静岡大学浜松キャンパス,静岡県浜松市, [International presentation] - 3R行動やごみ分別・排出行動と地域内外のネットワークの関連
大沼進, 森康浩, 白晶
第22回廃棄物資源循環学会研究発表会, 03 Nov. 2011, English, Oral presentation
東洋大学白山第二キャンパス, 東京都文京区, [International presentation] - 『我が国の選択〜The Government Choice〜』の開発と実践
新保留美子, 廣瀬岳史, 大沼進
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会2011年度秋期全国大会, 23 Oct. 2011, English, Public discourse
北海道大学,札幌市, [International presentation] - 排出取引ゲームの開発と実践:外交と市場の交差する社会的ジレンマ
長坂邦仁, 佐藤浩輔, 大沼進
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会2011年度秋期全国大会, 22 Oct. 2011, English, Oral presentation
北海道大学,札幌市, [International presentation] - 多元的な社会的現実感の集団での表象:仮想世界ゲームにおけるマスメディア導入の効果
大沼進, 長坂邦仁, 北梶陽子
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会2011年度秋期全国大会, 22 Oct. 2011, English, Oral presentation
北海道大学,札幌市, [International presentation] - Transmitting the environmental norm from parents to children: 3 years longitudinal survey
Ando, K, Yorifuji, K, Ohnuma, S, Sugiura, J
9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 28 Sep. 2011, English, Oral presentation
Eindhoven, The Netherlands, [International presentation] - Long term Effect of Citizen Participation procedure on public acceptance: A Case study of Waste Management System in Sapporo
Ohnuma, S
9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 27 Sep. 2011, English, Poster presentation
Eindhoven, The Netherlands, [International presentation] - 社会的ジレンマ状況における共有認識と社会的帰結の相互構成:排出取引ゲームを用いた検討
長坂邦仁, 佐藤浩輔, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第52回大会, 19 Sep. 2011, English, Oral presentation
名古屋大学,名古屋市, [International presentation] - ルール変更に伴う習慣的環境配慮行動の変容:札幌市ごみ収集区分変更に伴う習慣変更の規定因
白晶, 森康浩, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第52回大会, 18 Sep. 2011, English, Poster presentation
名古屋大学,名古屋市, [International presentation] - 社会的ジレンマ状況において監視が非協力行動をもたらすとき:産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームを用いた検討
北梶陽子, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第52回大会, 18 Sep. 2011, English, Oral presentation
名古屋大学,名古屋市, [International presentation] - 公共事業を巡る対立場面における信頼:シナリオ実験による信頼モデルの比較
佐藤浩輔, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第52回大会, 18 Sep. 2011, English, Oral presentation
名古屋大学,名古屋市, [International presentation] - ごみ排出マナー改善に向けた単身者向け賃貸住宅でのアクションリサー
森康浩, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第52回大会, 18 Sep. 2011, English, Oral presentation
名古屋大学,名古屋市, [International presentation] - 価値類似性と手続き的公正が社会的受容に及ぼす効果:ドイツノイス市におけるトラムの事例調査
大沼進
日本社会心理学会第52回大会, 18 Sep. 2011, English
名古屋大学,名古屋市, [International presentation] - 共同住宅における不適正排出・分別改善に向けたアクションリサーチ―クリーンごみステーションキャンペーンでの参与調査
森康浩, 大沼進
日本心理学会第75回大会, 17 Sep. 2011, English, Oral presentation
日本大学,東京都, [International presentation] - Enhancing acceptance of social decisions by procedural fairness and trust; the moderating role of issue importance
Ohtomo, S, Nonami, H, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Midden, C. J. H
20th SRA-Europe Meeting, 07 Jun. 2011, English, Oral presentation
Haus der Wirtschaft, Stuttgart, Germany, [International presentation] - 共同住宅における不適正排出・分別改善に向けた取り組みの効果測定:クリーンごみステーションキャンペーンでの参与調査
森康浩, 大沼進
日本環境心理学会第4回大会, 05 Mar. 2011, Japanese, Oral presentation
東京都市大学横浜キャンパス,横浜市, [Domestic Conference] - Cooperation in large scale society: A case study of public acceptance of waste management and recycling system in Sapporo
Ohnuma, S
5th Japanese-French Frontiers of Science Symposium, 22 Jan. 2011, English, Poster presentation
Harumi Grand Hotel, Tokyo, Japan, [Invited], [International presentation] - The relation between 3R and waste putting behaviors and networks within/outside community
Ohnuma Susumu, Mori Yasuhiro, Bai Jing
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, 2011, Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, Japanese
2011 - 2011, Many municipalities have achieved effects for reducing household waste by implementation of changes system and change of collection rules. However, few studies examined whether such system change influences reducing and reusing behavior. This study explored the effects of system change on 2R and related behaviors in terms of social networks with the case study of Sapporo. A mail-out survey was carried out, in which 1,500 residents were randomly sampled and obtained 53% of response rate. Results showed that waste putting behavior and recycling behavior by group (community) collection are related to networks in the community, while reuse behavior was related to networks in the outside community. Furthermore, recycling at the supermarkets was related to both networks in and outside the community. It was discussed that social networks in and outside community might be important for leading 2R behavior through change in the rule of household waste collection. - 排出権取引ゲームの実演
長坂邦仁, 大沼進
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会2010年全国大会, 28 Nov. 2010, Japanese, Public discourse
江戸川大学,千葉県流山市, [Domestic Conference] - 罰だけでなく報酬も非協力行動を引き起こすとき:産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームを用いた検討(4).
大沼進, 北梶陽子
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会2010年全国大会, 28 Nov. 2010, Japanese, Oral presentation
江戸川大学,千葉県流山市, [Domestic Conference] - SVSモデルと伝統的信頼モデルの比較研究:ダブルバインド状況におけるシナリオ実験
佐藤浩輔, 大沼進
日本リスク研究学会第23回年次大会, 28 Nov. 2010, Japanese, Oral presentation
明治大学駿河台キャンパス,東京都千代田区, [Domestic Conference] - 札幌市におけるごみ・資源回収ルール変更の多面的評価
大沼進, 吉田文和, 松藤敏彦
第21回廃棄物資源循環学会研究発表会, 05 Nov. 2010, Japanese, Oral presentation
石川県金沢市, [Domestic Conference] - 社会規範が子どもの環境配慮行動に及ぼす影響:親子ペアによる分析
安藤香織, 依藤佳世, 大沼進, 杉浦淳吉, 菊地真理
日本社会心理学会第51回大会, 18 Sep. 2010, Japanese, Oral presentation
広島大学, 東広島市, [Domestic Conference] - 子どもの自発的な環境配慮行動に及ぼす親からの影響
依藤佳世, 安藤香織, 大沼進, 杉浦淳吉
日本社会心理学会第51回大会, 18 Sep. 2010, Japanese, Oral presentation
広島大学, 東広島市, [Domestic Conference] - 地域活動が参加者のエンパワーメントに与える効果:中学校での事例調査
森康浩, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第51回大会, 18 Sep. 2010, Japanese, Oral presentation
広島大学, 東広島市, [Domestic Conference] - 集団資源回収への参加の規定因:札幌市の取り組み事例
大沼進
日本社会心理学会第51回大会, 17 Sep. 2010, Japanese, Oral presentation
広島大学, 東広島市, [Domestic Conference] - Effects of communication between government officers and citizens on procedural fairness and social acceptance: A case study of waste management rule in Sapporo.
Ohnuma, S
The International Society for Justice Research 13th Biennial Conference, 23 Aug. 2010, English, Oral presentation
Banff, Canada, [International presentation] - The Effect of Participating in Community Activity on Self and Collective Efficacy: An intervention in class works of junior high school in Sapporo
Mori, Y, Ohnuma, S
The 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology, 15 Jul. 2010, English, Oral presentation
Melbourune, Australia, [International presentation] - The effect of prompt by bespeaking on pro-environmental behavior: An intervention study for reducing plastic bags at supermarkets
Ohtomo, S, Ohnuma, S
The 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology, 15 Jul. 2010, English, Oral presentation
Melbourune, Australia, [International presentation] - Effects of value similarity and procedural fairness on social acceptance: a case study of tram system in Neuss
Ohnuma, S. Hirose, Y. Sugiura, J, Maeda, H
29 Jun. 2010, English, Oral presentation
Leipzig, Germany, [International presentation] - How to foster cooperation: social psychological approach for sustainable socieety
Ohnuma, S
International Symposium on Environmentally Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, 08 Dec. 2009, English, Keynote oral presentation
Sapporo, Japan, [Invited], [International presentation] - 親から子への環境配慮行動の伝達過程:縦断的研究(2)
依藤佳世, 安藤香織, 大沼進, 杉浦淳吉
日本社会心理学会第50回大会・日本グループ・ダイナミックス学会第56回大会合同大会, 12 Oct. 2009, Japanese, Oral presentation
大阪大学, 吹田市大阪府, [Domestic Conference] - 親から子への環境配慮行動の伝達過程:縦断的研究(1)
安藤香織, 依藤佳世, 大沼進, 杉浦淳吉
日本社会心理学会第50回大会・日本グループ・ダイナミックス学会第56回大会合同大会, 12 Oct. 2009, Japanese, Oral presentation
大阪大学, 吹田市大阪府, [Domestic Conference] - 市民参加の手続きが社会的受容に及ぼす影響:札幌市ごみ減量化施策の事例調査
大沼進
日本社会心理学会第50回大会・日本グループ・ダイナミックス学会第56回大会合同大会, 12 Oct. 2009, Japanese, Oral presentation
大阪大学, 吹田市大阪府, [Domestic Conference] - Effects of voice and similarity on social acceptance; Procedural fairness and trust in delegates
Nonami, H, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Midden, C.J. H
8th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 09 Sep. 2009, English, Oral presentation
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, [International presentation] - Transmitting the pro-environmental norm to the next generation: Comparing Germany and Japan
Ando, K, Yorifuji, K, Matthies, E, Selge, S, Ohnuma, S, Sugiura, J, Usui, J
8th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 09 Sep. 2009, English, Oral presentation
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, [International presentation] - Comparison between participants and non-participants in a citizen participation program in terms of intention to participate and empow
Maeda, H, Hirose, Y, Sugiura, J, Ohnuma, S
8th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 07 Sep. 2009, English, Oral presentation
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, [International presentation] - Effects of citizen participation program as procedural fairness on social acceptance: a case study of implementing a charge system on household waste in Sapporo
Ohnuma, S
8th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 07 Sep. 2009, English, Oral presentation
University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, [International presentation] - When sanctions cause non-cooperative behavior in a social dilemma situation: a study using the "Industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game"
Ohnuma, S
13th International Conference on Social Dilemma, 21 Aug. 2009, English, Oral presentation
Kyoto Miyako Hotel, Kyoto, Japan, [International presentation] - 店頭におけるアクションリサーチのレジ袋削減への効果
大沼進, 佐藤智子
第19回廃棄物学会研究発表会, 19 Nov. 2008, Japanese, Public discourse
京都大学, 京都市, [Domestic Conference] - 市民による熟慮型討議への参加意図の規定因−参加経験者と未経験者の比較
前田洋枝, 広瀬幸雄, 杉浦淳吉, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第49回大会, 03 Nov. 2008, Japanese, Oral presentation
鹿児島市, [Domestic Conference] - 親から子への環境配慮行動の伝達過程:日独比較
安藤香織, 依藤佳世, 大沼進, 杉浦淳吉, 平井純子, Matthies, E, Selge, S
日本社会心理学会第49回大会, 02 Nov. 2008, Japanese, Oral presentation
鹿児島市, [Domestic Conference] - 『我が国の選択〜The Government Choice〜』の開発と実践
新保留美子, 廣瀬岳史, 大沼進
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会全国大会2008年, 26 Oct. 2008, Japanese, Public discourse
千葉県習志野市, 千葉工業大学, [Domestic Conference] - 社会的ジレンマ状況における罰則の非協力行動促進効果:産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームを用いた検討(3)
大沼進?
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会全国大会2008年, 26 Oct. 2008, Japanese, Oral presentation
千葉県習志野市, 千葉工業大学, [Domestic Conference] - Social Dilemma Approach to Environmental Policy Decision
Ohnuma, S
Open Workshop of Global COE Program: The Center for the Sociality of Mind, 22 Sep. 2008, English, Nominated symposium
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, [International presentation] - Effects of voice and similarity on procedural fairness and trust: Experiments in Japan & the Netherlands
Nonami, H, Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Midden, C. J. H
XXIX International Congress of Psychology, 25 Jul. 2008, English, Public symposium
Berlin, Germany, [International presentation] - Effects of participation in the social decision process on social acceptance: A case study in Bavaria
Ohnuma, S. Hirose, Y. Sugiura, J, Maeda, H
XXIX International Congress of Psychology, 25 Jul. 2008, English, Public symposium
Berlin, Germany, [International presentation] - Determinants of children’s waste reduction behavior
Yorifuji, K, Ando, K, Ohnuma, S. Sugiura, J, Usui, J
XXIX International Congress of Psychology, 21 Jul. 2008, English, Oral presentation
Berlin, Germany, [International presentation] - 市民とは誰か?市民の役割は何か?
大沼進
土木計画学春大会スペシャルセッション「社会資本整備における市民合意形成のあり方と課題」, 07 Jun. 2008, Japanese, Nominated symposium
北海道大学,札幌市, [Invited], [Domestic Conference] - Determinants of children's waste reduction behavior
Kayo Yorifuji, Kaori Ando, Susumu Ohnuma, Junkichi Sugiura, Junko Usui
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Jun. 2008, PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, English
Jun. 2008 - Jun. 2008 - ライフスタイルから見る環境配慮行動:消費購買行動の類型化による人びとの特徴
大沼進, 角田芳忠, 松藤敏彦, 加賀谷文江
第18回廃棄物学会研究発表会, 19 Nov. 2007, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - 産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームを用いた社会的ジレンマ研究:監視・罰則の非協力行動促進効果
大沼進, 清家涼央
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会全国大会2007年秋, 28 Oct. 2007, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - 環境ゲームをより興味深くするための進化計算の活用とその効果
馬場則夫, 半田久志, 大沼進, 長澤健太
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会全国大会2007年, 28 Oct. 2007, English, Oral presentation
秋田市, 秋田大学, [International presentation] - 政策受容に及ぼす公正感の効果:EUにおける熟議型社会的決定の事例調査
大沼進, 広瀬幸雄, 野波寛, 杉浦淳吉
日本社会心理学会第48回大会, 23 Sep. 2007, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - 子どものごみ減量行動における個人的規範の規定因. 日本社会心理学会第48回大会発表論文集
依藤佳世, 安藤香織, 大沼進, 杉浦淳吉, 薄井純子
日本社会心理学会第48回大会, 23 Sep. 2007, English, Oral presentation
東京都新宿区, 早稲田大学, [International presentation] - 市民は参加を通じてエンパワーメントを獲得できたのか?−ドイツBayernにおけるPlanungszelle事例調査−
前田洋枝, 広瀬幸雄, 杉浦淳吉, 大沼進
日本社会心理学会第48回大会, 23 Sep. 2007, English, Oral presentation
東京都新宿区, 早稲田大学, [International presentation] - 地域活動への参加がエンパワーメントへ及ぼす効果:札幌市豊平区陵陽中学校の活動事例
大沼進, 須藤泰史
日本心理学会第71回大会, 20 Sep. 2007, Japanese, Poster presentation
[Domestic Conference] - A field study of bicycle parking behavior from a social dilemma approach
Ohnuma, S, Kono, Y
7th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 10 Sep. 2007, English, Poster presentation
[International presentation] - Comparison between participants and non-participants in a citizen participation program in terms of procedural fairness and its relevant factors: A case study in Bavaria, "Citizens' report for health"
Sugiura, J, Hirose, Y. Ohnuma, S, Maeda, H
7th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 10 Sep. 2007, English, Oral presentation
Bayreuth, Germ, [International presentation] - Transmitting Environmental norms from parents to children
Ando,K, Yorifuji, K. Ohnuma, S. Sugiura, J, Usui, J
7th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, 10 Sep. 2007, English, Oral presentation
Bayreuth, Germ, [International presentation] - Procedural fairness as a determinant of policy support via a citizen participation project: a case study of planning-cells in Lengerich.
Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y, Nonami, H, Sugiura, J
10th European Congress Psychology, 05 Jul. 2007, English, Poster presentation
[International presentation] - Effects of procedural and distributive fairness for other groups on acceptance of cost allocation in commons dilemma situation
Hirose, Y, Ohtomo, S, Ohnuma, S, Nonami, H
10th European Congress Psychology, 05 Jul. 2007, English, Oral presentation
Prague, the Czech Republic, [International presentation] - Effects of voice and similarity on the procedural fairness: Trust in both authority and delegates in social decisions
Nonami, H. Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Midden, C. L. H
10th European Congress Psychology, 05 Jul. 2007, English, Oral presentation
Prague, the Czech Republic, [International presentation] - 路上違法駐輪への社会的ジレンマアプローチ
大沼進, 河野由里子
日本心理学会第70回大会, Nov. 2006, Japanese, Poster presentation
[Domestic Conference] - 産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームの開発2:利得構造と情報の非対称性という構造的与件がもたらす効果の検討
大沼進, 北梶陽子
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会全国大会2006年, Nov. 2006, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - Click me! Do you trust me?
大沼進, 三浦亜澄
日本社会心理学会第47回大会, Sep. 2006, Japanese, Oral presentation
[Domestic Conference] - ごみ減量行動の日独比較:規範・ネットワークの影響
安藤香織, 大沼進, 広瀬幸雄, 杉浦淳吉, Matthies, E, Bl?baum, A
日本社会心理学会第47回大会, Sep. 2006, English, Oral presentation
[International presentation] - Effects of procedural fairness on the acceptance of policy decisions with strict rules: A case study of the implementation of a bylaw penalizing littering in Chiyoda-ward.
Ohnuma, S, Unuma, K
26th International Congress of Applied Psychology, Jul. 2006, English, Oral presentation
[International presentation] - 産業廃棄物不法投棄ゲームの開発
大沼進, 北梶陽子
日本シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会全国大会2006年春, May 2006, Japanese, Public discourse
[Domestic Conference] - How to develop a trustworthy relationship to reduce a perceived risk factor: Is information disclosure sufficient?
Ohnuma, S, Ishibashi, Y, Suzuki, Y, Chikamoto, K
International Conference on Risk Assessment and Management., Nov. 2005, English, Oral presentation
[International presentation] - Acceptance of a high cost sanction system: Why decision by discussion is preferred
Ohnuma, S
6th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, Sep. 2005, English, Oral presentation
[International presentation] - Comparing collective action as an environmental protection in Germany and Japan
Sugiura, J, Ohnuma, S, Bl?baum, A, Ando, K, Matthies, E, Hirose, Y
6th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, Sep. 2005, English, Oral presentation
Bochum, Germany, [International presentation] - Comparing the determinants of environmentally - conscious behaviors in Germany and Japan
Ando, K, Ohnuma, S, Bl?baum, A, Matthies, E, Hirose, Y, Sugiura, J
6th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, Sep. 2005, English, Oral presentation
Bochum, Germany, [International presentation] - How to develop a trustworthy relationship to reduce a perceived risk factor: Is information disclosure sufficient?
Ohnuma, S, Ishibashi, Y, Suzuki, Y, Chikamoto, K
International Conference on Risk Assessment and Management., Nov. 2004, English, Oral presentation
Seoul, Korea, [International presentation] - The determinants of participation in a Park Ride measure
S Ohtomo, Y Hirose, J Sugiura, S Ohnuma
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Oct. 2004, PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, English
Oct. 2004 - Oct. 2004 - Empowerment as the determinants of citizen participation for making making waste reduction plan
H Maeda, Y Hirose, J Sugiura, S Ohnuma, K Ando
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Oct. 2004, PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, English
Oct. 2004 - Oct. 2004 - Choosing public transport for environmental reasons: Cross-cultural comparison between Germany and Japan
Ando, K, Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y, Bloebaum, A, Matthies, E
International Conference on Traffic & Transport Psychology, Sep. 2004, English, Oral presentation
Nottingham, United Kingdom, [International presentation] - Neutrality and expertness as enhancing legitimacy of decision members: a case study of the public transport plan
Ohnuma, S, Hirose, Y, Ando, K
International Conference on Traffic & Transport Psychology, Sep. 2004, English, Oral presentation
Nottingham, United Kingdom, [International presentation] - Fairness and competence as evaluative yardsticks of citizen participation in the public transport plan
Hirose, Y, Ohnuma, S, Ando, K
International Conference on Traffic & Transport Psychology, Sep. 2004, English, Oral presentation
Nottingham, United Kingdom, [International presentation] - Empowerment as the determinants of citizen participation for making waste reduction plan
Maeda, H, Hirose, Y, Sugiura, J, Ohonuma, S, Ando. K
28th International Congress of Psychology, Aug. 2004, English, Oral presentation
Beijin,China, [International presentation] - The determinants of participation of Park & Ride measure. 28th International Congress of Psychology
Ohtomo, S, Hirose, Y, Sugiura, J, Ohnuma, S
28th International Congress of Psychology, Aug. 2004, English, Oral presentation
Beijin,China, [International presentation] - Free Rider: Not As 'Bad Apple' But As 'Scapegoat' - Gaming Experiments about 'The Tragedy of Commons' named 'Environmental Game'
Ohnuma, S
10th International Conferenceon on Social Dilemma, Aug. 2003, English, Oral presentation
Sweden, [International presentation] - Environmental Commons Game ? is Free Rider a "Bad Apple"?
Ohnuma, S
International Simulation And Gaming Association The 34th Annual Conference, Aug. 2003, English, Oral presentation
Kazusa, Chiba, Japan, [International presentation] - How People Come to Accept a Costly Rule: A Study of Evaluations and Consensus Formation about a Newly Introduced Recycling Program
Ohnuma, S
XXV International Congress of Applied Psychology, Jul. 2002, English, Public symposium
Singapore, [International presentation] - The effect of social networks on the environmentally-conscious lifestyle
S Ohnuma, K Ando
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY, Jun. 2000, PSYCHOLOGY PRESS, English
Jun. 2000 - Jun. 2000
Courses
- Special course of science literacy
Hokkaido University
Oct. 2019 - Present - 博士論文指導特殊演習
北海道大学
Apr. 2010 - Present - 集団力学特別演習
北海道大学
Apr. 2008 - Present - 社会現象とゲーム
北海道大学
Apr. 2004 - Present - 行動科学特別演習:環境社会心理学
北海道大学
Apr. 2004 - Present - 行動科学実験実習
北海道大学
Oct. 2003 - Present - 行動(システム)科学概論
北海道大学
Oct. 2003 - Present - Special Lecture on Psychology
Gakushuin University
Sep. 2021 - Sep. 2021 - 社会心理学
北海道大学
Apr. 2015 - Sep. 2019 - 科学技術コミュニケーション
北海道大学
Oct. 2017 - Oct. 2017 - 社会システム工学特別講義
鳥取大学
Aug. 2016 - Aug. 2016 - 廃棄物学特別講義
北海道大学
May 2004 - Jul. 2016 - 環境社会心理学の理論と実践
東京大学
Jan. 2010 - Jan. 2010 - 医療行動科学
札幌医科大学 - 新渡戸スクールⅠ-スタートアップ
北海道大学 - ゲーミング&シミュレーション実習
国際教養大学 - 社会システムデザイン特論4(産業社会特論4)
関西大学 - 21世紀問題群:地球・人類・人間社会の未来を考える
札幌医科大学 - 環境・社会・人間行動
北海道大学 - 行動科学特別演習
北海道大学 - 行動科学研究法
北海道大学 - 実験社会科学入門
北海道大学
Affiliated academic society
- Apr. 2022 - Present
The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence - International Association for People-Environment Studies
- Asian Association of Social Psychology
- CENTER FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION SCIENCE
- The Society for Risk Analysis Japan
- JAPAN SOCIETY OF MATERIAL CYCLES AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
- JAPAN ASSOCIATION OF SIMULATION & GAMING
- International Association of Applied Psychology
- THE JAPANESE SOCIETY OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
- THE JAPANESE PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION
- The Japanese Society of Environmental Psychology
- International Society for Justice Research
Research Themes
- Practical research on consumers’ behavioral change toward the establishment of an appropriate resource circulation system for plastics
戦略的イノベーション創造プログラム(SIP) 「サーキュラーエコノミーシステムの構築」
Oct. 2023 - Mar. 2028
Misuzu Asari, Shutaro Takeda, Hiroshi Uyama, Susumu Ohnuma
Environmental Research and Conservation Agency, Coinvestigator, Competitive research funding, S323A203 - Consensus process towards common goods overcoming the divide: beyond utilitarianism vs diverse justice
科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(B)
Apr. 2022 - Mar. 2027
Susumu Ohnuma, Yoshiko Arima, Tomoyuki Tatsumi
JSPS, 基盤研究(B), 北海道大学, Competitive research funding, 22H01072 - 多元的無知が環境配慮行動を阻害するプロセスの解明-国際比較調査・実験による検討
科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(B)
01 Apr. 2021 - 31 Mar. 2026
安藤 香織, 杉浦 淳吉, 大沼 進, 神原 歩
日本学術振興会, 基盤研究(B), 奈良女子大学, 21H00932 - 3Rプラスと海洋プラスチック排出抑制対策に係る評価システムの構築
環境研究総合推進費
Apr. 2021 - Mar. 2026
大迫 政浩, 稲葉 陸太, 中山 裕文, 小口 正弘, 石垣 智基, 今泉 圭隆, 中山 忠暢, 大沼 進, 山川 肇, 寺園 淳
環境省(環境再生保全機構), 戦略的研究開発, Coinvestigator, Competitive research funding - Hyper democracy
Strategic Basic Research Programs
Dec. 2020 - Mar. 2026
Takayuki Ito, Shiramatsu Shun, Matsuo Tokuro, Ohnuma Susumu
Japan Science and Technology Agency, 戦略的創造研究推進事業(CREST)「信頼されるAIシステムを支える基盤技術」領域, Coinvestigator, Competitive research funding, [Internationally co-authored] - AIと人間のゲームプレイを統合するエネルギー政策評価法の提案
科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(B)
01 Apr. 2022 - 31 Mar. 2025
鈴木 研悟
日本学術振興会, 基盤研究(B), 筑波大学, 22H03807 - なぜ戻り、どのように復興しようとしているのかー原発被害者の帰住に関する研究ー
科学研究費助成事業 基盤研究(C)
01 Apr. 2021 - 31 Mar. 2025
水田 恵三, 高木 竜輔, 大沼 進
日本学術振興会, 基盤研究(C), 尚絅学院大学, 21K02982 - Experimental assessment of diverse justice criteria towards the final repository of removal soil outside Fukushima prefecture
Environment Research and Technology Development Fund
Apr. 2022 - Mar. 2025
Environmental Restoration and Conservation Agency, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding, JPMEERF22S20907 - Effect of decision process for site selection procedure on social acceptance of siting repository for High-level radioactive waste
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
01 Apr. 2021 - 31 Mar. 2024
大澤 英昭, 大沼 進
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), Japan Atomic Energy Agency, 21K12375 - Developing a game extracting an emergence of the idea for consensus overcoming controversial values
調査研究助成
Feb. 2021 - Feb. 2023
Ohnuma Susumu, Yokoyama Miki
Foundation for the Fusion of Science and Technology, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - Social decision-making process under the veil of ignorance: beyond utilitarianism vs fairness
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research
Apr. 2019 - Mar. 2022
OHNUMA Susumu
The scope of this study is to seek a way of resolution beyond the dichotomy of utilitarianism vs fairness. This study aims to investigate the factors influencing on the acceptance of a decision, which becomes clear to be disadvantageous for people after they agreed upon the decision way under the condition unknowing the interests and profits (under the veil of ignorance). We treat the NIMBY issue with a case of contaminated waste caused by accident at Fukushima nuclear powerplant using the game simulation and scenario experiments.
Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - Empirical research toward the Cooperative and Stepwise Approach for the geological disposal: Fair procedures of national debates and consensus
support research on social aspects of geological disposal
Apr. 2020 - Nov. 2021
Hiroshi Nonami, Susumu Ohnuma, Shoji Ohtomo, Toshiaki Aoki
Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan, Coinvestigator, [Internationally co-authored] - The effects of the prior consent to the decision way on the consensus afterward
grant for research on the fusion of science and technology
Feb. 2019 - Feb. 2021
OHNUMA Susumu
本研究は、利害の不一致が明確で、かつ、多数決で決めるとかえって葛藤が拡大するような問題(NIMBY問題)の合意形成を巡り、誰もが潜在的に当事者となり得るという無知のヴェール下で決め方についての事前合意ができたのちに、自分の利害が判明したときに、その決定を受容できるか、もしできるとしたら必要な条件は何かを明らかにする。
NIMBY問題は、あらかじめ当事者(忌避施設立地地域)となることがわかっていれば必ず反発が生じ、自分が当事者とならないように受益を得るべくジョーカー(受苦)を押しつけ合うゲームとなるためいつまでも解決できない。そこで、候補地名があがり受益-受苦関係が明確になる前に、つまり、誰もが当事者となり得る可能性がある中で、客観的で公正だと認められる基準を用いて決定していくという決め方に事前合意することが有効となる。ただし、のちに当事者性が明らかになったときに本当にその決定を受容できるかは不明である。当事者となることがわかった途端に反発するのか、事前合意があることで受容に繋がるのかを検討する必要がある。
Foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - Public acceptance of reuse of decontaminated soil
Practice and study for rehabilitation from disaster
Aug. 2018 - Aug. 2019
OHNUMA Susumu
The aim of the study is to provide a basic data and material for seeking a better way of communication regarding reuse of decontaminated solid which mitigates gaps among the nation, inhabitants of the devastated area, and a majority of people in Japan.
The Japanese Psychological Association, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - The Cooperative and Stepwise Approach for the consensus of various stakeholders over the geological disposal: Multi-dimensional empirical study on social psychology
support research on social aspects of geological disposal
Dec. 2018 - Jul. 2019
Hiroshi Nonami, Susumu Ohnuma, Shoji Ohtomo, Toshiaki Aoki
Nuclear Waste Management Organization of Japan, Coinvestigator - A comparative study of Japan and EU about functions of procedural and distributive justice in a consensus of geological dispsal of radioactive waste
Grant in aid for Scientific Research
Apr. 2016 - Mar. 2019
HIROSE Yukio
高レベル放射性廃棄物地層処分場立地の合意形成が困難なのは、NIMBY型の社会的ジレンマの構造があるからだが、それを解決するには、総論レベルの地層処分政策の妥当性の合意だけでなく、各論レベルの立地選定の合意についても、ロールズの“無知のヴェール”に基づく社会的公正の要件が満たされることが必要だとの研究仮説を検証する。また、地層処分の社会的受容を左右するのは、従来取り上げられてきた個人的リスク・便益や信頼という個人合理性の要因だけでなく、分配的公正(世代間公正を含む)や手続き的公正という社会合理性の要因を無視できないことを検証するため、欧州での事例調査と社会調査、さらにシナリオ実験を実施する。
Japanese Society for Promotion of Science, Competitive research funding - Can the voice of future generation promote a consensus building?: reconsideration of gaming simulation as a device for communication with a future
Foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology
Mar. 2017 - Feb. 2019
OHNUMA Susumu
人は“今ここ”に反応し、将来の利得を割り引く癖がある。これが政策レベルの決定になると、現世代の目先の対応が優先され、財政赤字の累積などの問題が先送りされ将来世代への負担が増加の一途となる。この点で現世代と将来世代は葛藤関係にあるが、将来世代は発言の機会や決定への関与が限定的なため、世代間不公正が生じる。よって、長期的な影響を考慮すべき社会的意思決定においては将来世代の代弁者というプレーヤーを必要とする。
一方で、現世代内での葛藤もある。このとき、共通目標の共有ができれば利害を超えた相互協力に繋がることを申請者らは示してきた。“将来世代のために”を共通目標にできれば、現世代内と世代間の葛藤を同時に解消できると期待される。だが現実には、理想の未来像から計画を考えるバックキャストシナリオワークショップなどの市民参加手法が導入されているが、多くは現世代内の葛藤が棚上げされた理念のみで、十分な効果を得られていない。
そこで、世代内と世代間の両葛藤状況を盛り込んだゲーミングを作成し、将来世代の代弁者というプレーヤーを置くことで、現世代のプレーヤーが目先の利害ではなく長期的な共通目標に目を向けやすくなること、それが実現される要件を明らかにすることを目的とする。
Foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - Process design for public decision making in complex situations involving conflicts between individual profit and public benefit
Topic-Setting Program to Advance Cutting-Edge Humanities and Social Sciences Research (Responding to Real Society)
Oct. 2015 - Sep. 2018
OHNUMA Susumu
公共的な決定が求められる場面で、ステークホルダーが対立したり、私益と共益がトレードオフの関係にあるときに、“目標の共有化”を鍵概念に、共有化された規範の形成・変容過程を明らかにすることで、実社会での合意形成を可能にするための提言に繋げる。
Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - A gaming research about factors for establishing common goal
Foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology
Feb. 2015 - Feb. 2017
OHNUMA Susumu
Foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - When shared belief becomes social facts: Multiple social representation in Gaming & Simulation
Research Grants for the Fusion Of Science and Technology
Feb. 2013 - Feb. 2015
OHNUMA Susumu
foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - The role of procedural fairness towards consensus building in the controversial issues
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (Scientific Research C)
2013 - 2015
Susumu Ohnuma
本研究の目的はどのような決定プロセスを経れば少しでも合意形成に近づけるかを明らかにすることである。賛否が拮抗する係争的な事例でも共通目標の設定ができた場合には対立を乗り越えた合意が可能だが、その共通目標を発見する道筋と議論の場の作り方の関係について、係争的事例の社会調査と実験からアプローチする。係争事例の調査として、石狩湾に面した小樽市銭函海岸に持ち上がった風力発電所建設計画をめぐる問題を取り上げた。とくに、ある特定の価値を絶対視し他の価値を認めない「保護価値」に着目し、保護価値を緩衝する要因として場所愛着を取り入れた。分析の結果、場所愛着は直接的には計画の受容への影響は小さいが、受容と強く関連する保護価値を緩和する効果が見られた。以上の成果をヨーロッパリスク学会にて報告した。さらに、係争事例の典型であるNIMBY問題として、幌延深地層処分研究センターを題材に取り上げた。ステークホルダーへのインタビューから、住民説明会時に反対している団体に司会進行を委ねたところヤジなどで説明にならないという事態が収まり、質疑応答が成立するようになったという情報を得た。これは、手続き的公正の重要な要素であると見なせる。この効果を検証するため、都市部住民に対して社会調査を実施した。その結果司会進行を委ねるという手続きが保護価値を緩和する効果があることが確認された。以上の結果を、平成26年度ヨーロッパリスク学会にて報告する予定である。また、議題設定を操作したシナリオ実験も実施した。ある論点について、利点・不利点を3つずつ記述した文章を提示するという点では共通だが、不利点は反対団体が、利点は推進団体が述べており、両者が対立しているというフレームをした条件では、当該問題への反対の割合が増え、熟考せずに判断しがちな傾向が見られた。以上の成果を、日本社会心理学会にて報告した。
Japanese Society for the promotion of Science, 基盤研究(C), 北海道大学, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - 多元的な価値の中の環境ガバナンス:自然資源管理と再生可能エネルギーを焦点に
科学研究費補助金(基盤研究(A))
2012 - 2015
宮内 泰介, 西城戸 誠, 立澤 史郎, 三上 直之, 角 一典, 佐藤 哲, 丸山 康司, 富田 涼都, 鬼頭 秀一, 菊地 直樹, 福永 真弓, 山本 信次, 関 礼子, 大沼 進, 鈴木 克哉, 菅 豊, 赤嶺 淳, 松村 正治, 笹岡 正俊
本研究は、自然資源管理と再生可能エネルギーという2つのテーマに焦点を当てながら、多くの詳細な事例研究(20件程度の中核的事例とその他多数の網羅的な事例)から、多元的な価値の中でどう環境ガバナンスを構築することができるかを研究することを目的としている。具体的には、(1)自然資源管理や再生可能エネルギーをめぐっての地域の多元性とその歴史的ダイナミズムについて事例から分析してモデル化、理論化し、さらに、(2)地域固有の歴史とりわけ地域環境史の中で環境ガバナンスのあり方、とくに合意形成や地域の文脈作りについて事例研究およびモデル構築を行う。加えて、(3)社会実験的に住民参加型の質的調査を行う中から、環境ガバナンスに資する調査手法の開発も同時に目指すものである。平成26年度は、5回の研究会を、それぞれ、「評価と合意形成」「研究者・専門家の役割」「水産・農業資源とガバナンス」「地域資源活用としての再生可能エネルギー」「中間支援とプロセス管理」「協働の取り組みによる獣害対策」というテーマで開催した。5回の研究会では、それぞれの調査フィールドからの報告と議論がなされ、さらにゲストスピーカーによる講演も行い(同時に、それらの動画やファイルをネット上で共有し)、問題意識や手法の統合を進めた。一方、各自あるいはグループの調査は、たとえばグループではオーストリアでの再生可能エネルギーや市民参加型まちづくりの調査を進め、各自では、自然再生、農業、再生可能エネルギー、獣害対策などのテーマで調査を進めてきた。これらの調査・研究会の遂行により、多元的な価値の中でどう環境ガバナンスを構築するかについて、鍵となるテーマが大方見いだされ、またそれらについてのフィールドにもとづく知見が蓄積しつつある。しかし、まだモデル化、理論化には至っておらず、今後の課題である。また、上記(3)の社会実験についても未着手である。
文部科学省, 基盤研究(A), 北海道大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 24243054 - Citizen participation and the policy evaluation in the process of sustainable system designing
Continuation Grants for Outstanding Projects
Apr. 2011 - Mar. 2014
OHNUMA Susumu
The Asahi Glass Foundation, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - 高レベル放射性廃棄物地層処分政策の社会的受容の規定因に関する日欧比較調査研究
科学研究費補助金(基盤研究(B))
2012 - 2014
広瀬 幸雄, 大澤 英昭, 大沼 進, 大友 章司
フランスにおいて社会調査を実施した。調査方法は、フランスの調査会社にインターネットによる調査の実施作業を委託した。調査結果としては、地層処分の立地調査の受容には、そのリスク認知だけでなく、調査受容までの手続き的公正さや、家族・子孫といった世代を超えた土地に対する規範的価値観(世代間主観的規範)が重要な要因であることが確認できた。さらに、地層処分の受容を直接規定する上記の要因には、地層処分への感情や実施主体への信頼の要因が影響することも確かめられた。このフランスの調査結果は日本での結果と対応していた。しかし、日本での調査結果では、地層処分の受け入れに伴う個人的地域的利益評価よりも、地層処分の社会全体の利益評価が、受け入れを規定していたが、フランスでの調査では、個人的地域的利益評価のほうが有意な影響を及ぼしていた。この違いが、日本とフランスの社会文化的文脈によるのかを検討した。これらの結果は、ヨーロッパリスク学会や日本社会心理学会で発表した。
文部科学省, 基盤研究(B), 関西大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 24402042 - Citizen participation and measure evaluation in the process of sustainable system designing
0100 (Japanese Only)
2011 - 2013
Competitive research funding - Development of gaming-simulation as a tool for analyzing group decision making process and consensus achieving beyond social dilemmas and inter-group conflicts
research grants
Feb. 2010 - Feb. 2012
OHNUMA Susumu
foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - The effects of procedural fairness for directing public benefit in a social dilemma situation
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(C))
2010 - 2012
Susumu OHNUMA
This study examined the long term effect of citizen participation, which acts as a measure of procedural fairness, on public acceptance. Results i ndicated that participatory programs and communications had effects on procedural fairness and public acceptance, but the effects of each program and communication were not lasted long. People accept the new rule more after its implementation not because of the procedural fairness at the planning stage but because of the continuous opportunities to participation.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(C), 北海道大学, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding, 22530667 - 札幌市廃棄物政策の多面的評価:家庭ごみ有料化を含む総合的施策導入の効果に関する社会心理学的・経済学的・工学的分析
Research Encouraging Grants
May 2009 - Mar. 2010
OHNUMA Susumu
The Asahi Glass Foundation, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - Environmental psychological research about the effect of citizenparticipation procedure on social acceptance : A case study of waste management policy
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(若手研究(B))
Apr. 2007 - Mar. 2010
Susumu OHNUMA
The purpose of this study was to clarify what kinds of aspects are more influential for social acceptance. Social surveys using random sampling were conducted twice in Sapporo. The results indicated that representativeness of the participants, opportunity of voice and reflection of voice were significant factors for procedural fairness. Further, participation to participatory programs, such as "citizen discussion" and community meetings, had strong effects on procedural fairness and social acceptance.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 若手研究(B), 北海道大学, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding, 19710035 - A comparative study between Japan and EU concerning procedural fairness and trust about citizen participation in environmental planning
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(B))
2008 - 2010
Yukio HIROSE, Susumu OHNUMA, Hiroshi NONAMI, Junkichi SUGIURA, Cees J, H. MIDDEN, Hiroe MAEDA, Shoji OHTOMO
This study investigated the effect of procedural fairness and trust on social acceptance of environmental planning, which are particularly difficult to achieve agreement. Case studies in EU and comparative experiments between Japan and Europe were conducted. Results from case study showed that procedural fairness was a significant determinant of acceptance of eclectic decision, while opinion similarity related to trust determined the dichotomy between approval and disapproval. Results from experiments showed that social acceptance was influenced not only by procedural fairness, which contributed to public benefit, but also by opinion similarity, which represented personal benefit.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(B), 名古屋大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 20402051 - ベンチマーク指標を活用した一般廃棄物処理事業の評価に関する研究
Resaerch Grant for Waste Management
Apr. 2006 - Mar. 2009
MATSUTO Toshihiko
Ministry of the Environment, Competitive research funding - Promoting environmental sustainability by effective social decision making
ravel Grant for international Conference of JSPS
2008 - 2008
OHNUMA Susumu
Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding - An cross-cultural study of prcosdural fairness of citizen participation and social acceptance of environmental management plan in EU and Japan
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(B))
2005 - 2007
Yukio HIROSE, Hiroshi NONAMI, Susumu OHNUMA, Junkichi SUGIURA
The purpose of our study was to examine the effect of citizen participation on social acceptance of environment management plan in EU and Japan.We conducted analyses on two surveys on social acceptance of environment management plan we conducted in Lengerich and other cities, Germany. The results of theses surveys revealed that the citizens evaluated the plan not only from the aspect of expected outcomes of the plan, but also from the aspect of perceived fairness of the participatory procedure. The results of surveys also indicated that the citizen participation projects enhanced not only citizens' trust for their authorities, but also the participants' empowerment.We also conducted analyses on the surveys in Kuwana and Tajimi, Japan in order to compare the determinants of social acceptance of the environment management plan with citizen participation between Germany and Japan. The results of surveys revealed that main determinant of the social acceptance was procedural fairness of citizen participation, same factor as the result of German surveys.Furthermore, we conducted comparative scenario-based experiments between the Netherland and Japan in order to examine the effects of voice and belief similarity on social acceptance of the plan and trust for the authority and participants of citizen participatory project to make the plan. The results indicated that voice and belief similarity had positive impacts on social acceptance through trust for authority and participants.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(B), 名古屋大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 17402035 - Promotion of waste plastic recycling based on factor analysis of environmentally conscious behavior and material flow analysis
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(C))
2005 - 2006
Yoshitada KAKUTA, Toshihiko MATSUTO, Susumu ONUMA
The purpose in this study was to examine some effective actions for promotion of waste plastic recycling through the interview and questionnaire investigation in Sapporo city and the surrounding area, in where engineering, economical, and behavioral scientific examinations were fused.In the evaluation of the recycling process based on material flow analysis, they were concluded that mixed waste plastics should be used as energy resources in cement and paper industries, chemical recycling of packaging plastics should be promoted more, and mechanical recycling of foamed plastic should be promoted more.In the difference of environmentally conscious behavior between citizens, it was confirmed that most people were "bad manner" and "indifferent" while some people made an effort to solve the problem, and that the achievement of good manner by most people was very difficult in spite of the recognition to be necessary and important.In the quantification of the promotional and obstructive factor, life pattern of citizens was categorized into model type, practical approach type, shoddy housework type, careless type, and dependence type on plastics based on their consuming and purchasing behavior. It was suggested by the comparative analysis of these types that more propagation of environmentally conscious behavior such as waste reduction and 3R action made it possible.Influential factors of inlet, process, and outlet at the recycling enterprise were investigated for the stability evaluation of recycling system. In addition, the evaluation index was discussed taking account of technology establishment, economy, supply and demand balance, and consensus between stakeholders.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(C), 北海道大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 17610001 - 環境問題解決への合意形成プロセスに関する実験及び事例研究
科学研究費補助金(若手研究(B))
2004 - 2006
大沼 進
環境問題の解決策に関する事例調査及び実験研究から、社会的ジレンマ状況における合意形成プロセスの研究を行った。合意形成の中でも、解決策としての制度導入支持へ関連する要因としてのフリーライダー問題と手続き的公正の観点から検討した。本研究では、環境問題のジレンマ解決への合意形成の阻害・促進要因としてのフリーライダーと公正の知見について、ゲーム実験及び事例調査から検討した。(1)ゲーミング・ゲーム実験新たなゲーミングを開発した。産業廃棄物の不法投棄問題を扱い、従来の単純な社会的ジレンマ構造に、利得の非対称性、情報の非対称性、フローの一方向性などを加味し、プレーヤー間のインタラクションがある現実味をもったゲーミングを作成した。監視を強化しても協力行動につながらない状況があることをデモンストレーションした。これらの成果は、シミュレーション&ゲーミング学会春大会にて実演し、秋の大会で詳細な報告をした。また、インターネットを使った仮想実験で、環境配慮行動の持続性と行動と態度の変化を調べ、態度が行動を規定するというより、行動することにより社会規範が形成されることを示した。(2)事例調査環境問題に関する社会的ジレンマ及び公正感に関する社会調査を2つ実施した。一つは、いわゆるポイ捨て禁止条例の受容に係る調査である。千代田区における事例調査の結果、手続き的公正感が高いほど施策を受容しやすいという結果が得られた。この結果は26th International Congress of Applied Psychologyにて報告した。もう一つは、自転車の路上違法駐輪に関する調査で、社会的ジレンマ事態における行動選択の一つと捉えたときに、現実には、監視や罰則の強化はあまり有効でなく、外界の誘因を考慮した強化子を発見していく方法が有効である可能性を示唆した。この結果は、日本心理学会第70回大会で報告した。なお、以上の成果の一部は、査読論文として学術誌に投稿しており、現在審査中である。さらに、ゲーミング実験や社会調査などの結果を集大成として社会的ジレンマという切り口から一冊の著書「人はどのような環境問題解決を望むのか-社会的ジレンマからのアプローチ」として取りまとめ2007年2月に刊行した。
文部科学省, 若手研究(B), 北海道大学, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding, 16730303 - An environmental psychological study of the determinants ` of residents' consensus building for wastes reduction policy
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(B))
2003 - 2005
Yukio HIROSE, Susumu OHNUMA
The purpose of our study was to clarify the determinants of residents' consensus building for waste reduction policy and to examine the effect of citizen participation on public acceptance of waste reduction policy and plan.We conducted analyses on the surveys of public acceptance of waste reduction plan and other environmental policies we conducted in Tsushima and other cities. The results of theses surveys revealed that the citizens evaluated the policies of waste reduction not only from the aspect of expected outcomes of the policy, but also from the aspect of perceived fairness of the participatory procedure. The perceived procedural fairness consisted of four factors as information disclosure, access to discourse, representative participant, and decision control. The results of surveys also indicated that the citizen participation projects enhanced citizens' trust for their authorities. We also conducted analyses on the surveys in Nagoya and other cities in order to clarify the facilitating factors of citizens' participation on waste reduction planning. The results of surveys revealed that main determinant of citizens' participation was not the expected social outcomes of the plan but the expected private empowerment obtained from their own participation. The expected empowerment consisted of three factors as social effectiveness, self efficacy, and solidarity. Furthermore, we conducted gaming-simulations of waste reduction and environmental issues in order to examine that citizens and students can improve their motivation to participate on environmental activities through their experiences of the gaming-simulation. The results indicated that the gaming method was effective for students to attain higher motivation toward tackling environmental issues.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(B), 名古屋大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 15310025 - An environmental psychological study of environmentally conscious behaviors in Japan and Germany
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(B))
2002 - 2004
Yukio HIROSE, Kaori ANDO, Susumu OHNUMA, Junkichi SUGIURA
The purpose of our studies were to clarify the determinants of environmentally conscious behaviors and to examine the effect of citizen participation on social acceptance of environmental plan in Japan and Germany.We conducted analyses on the survey of environmentally conscious behaviors we conducted in 2003 with citizens in Nagoya and Cologne. The results on 3R behaviors revealed that personal norm affected behaviors in both countries while the effect of subjective norm and shame had relatively stronger effects in Japan. Ecological guilt was more relevant in Germany. The results indicated that Japanese are more likely to be affected by external norm. We also carried out focus group meeting in Japan and Germany as a follow-up study. Citizens in Nagoya and Cologne discussed the hindrances of pro-environmental 3R and transportation behaviors. Furthermore, we conducted a survey with students in Japan, Germany and Sweden on socialization of transportation behaviors. The results of this survey will be used to analyze the influence of parents and society which were not included in the main survey.We also conducted analyses on the survey of social acceptance of environmental plan we conducted 2003 with citizens in Karlsruhe and Tsushima. The results of this survey revealed the citizens in both countries evaluated their city plans of environmental management not only from the aspect of expected outcomes of the plan, but also from the aspect of perceived fairness of the participatory method. The perceived procedural fairness consisted of two factors as information disclosure & access to discourse, and representative participant.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(B), 名古屋大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 14402048 - 共有地の悲劇型環境ゲームを用いたフリーライダー研究
科学研究費補助金(若手研究(B))
2002 - 2003
大沼 進
本研究は、インターネットでプレイできる共有地の悲劇型をした環境ゲームを用いた実験により、フリーライダーの効果と環境変動について、より明確な関係を見いだすことを目的とする。特に、環境変動の要因をパラメータとして導入すると"Bad Apple Effect"よりも、フリーライダーの存在が問題解決の意図を高める可能性について、そのプロセスを明らかした。フリーライダーへの不公平感やそれに付随する怒りの感情により、高いコストを払ってまで問題解決しようとするという仮説を検証した。フリーライダーの存在が、高いコストを払ってまで問題解決をしようとするに至る要因を検証するために、他者行動を操作した2つの実験を行った。解決意図の促進に影響を与える主要な要因として、フリーライダーへの不公平感と協力者同士の規範意識があり、さらにその背後には、不公平感には怒りの感情、規範意識は他者への共感といった、感情が起因している可能性が確認された。さらに、解決の動機についても分類した検討を行い、共同志向が高まるとよりコストを払ってでも問題解決をしようとするようになり、この共同志向は怒りや共感などの感情や社会規範によって高まることが確認された。今後の課題として、解決策選好の提示文脈や手続き的公正の観点からさらなる検討を要することが論ぜられた。これらの成果は、国内外の学会等で発表され、中でも、2003年には、the 34th Annual Conference of the International Simulation And Gaming Association(ISAGA2003)で報告されたものについて、大会後、約200あった発表から約30編を選りすぐり学術図書として出版する企画があり、本発表がそれに採択された。
文部科学省, 若手研究(B), 富士常葉大学->北海道大学, Principal investigator, Competitive research funding, 14710102 - An environmental psychological research of networking and empowerment of the environmental volunteers.
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(C))
2000 - 2002
Yukio HIROSE, 大沼 進, 杉浦 淳吉, 安藤 香織, Yukio HIROSE
The purpose of this study was to clarify the effects of volunteers' networking and empowerment on their participatory intentions of the waste management program.Main results were as follows.We conducted the first survey research for investigating how fair and competent the residents, who had already participated in voluntary recycling activities,evaluated a new collection system of strict separation between recyclable and non-recyclable materials in Nagoya city. Main results were that they evaluated both of the effectiveness and fairness of the new system more positively than the other residents who had not participated in voluntary recycling activities.The second survey focused on volunteer members who had participated in the recycling activities and clarified promoting factors of their commitment to the citizen participation in the waste management program. The results indicate that the friendship network and prior experiences of recycling activities had a significant effect on the volunteer's empowerment. The volunteer's empowerment consists three factors of self-efficacy, solidarity, and social effectiveness. The more they perceived their empowerment, the more they were willing to participate in the waste management program.Our surveys clarified that networking by environmental volunteer group are main determinants of both of volunteer's empowerment and commitment to the environmental activities.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(C), 名古屋大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 12680567 - A WEB-BASED GROUP EXPERIMENT SYSTEM FOR CROSS-SOCIETAL STUDIES.
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(B))
1999 - 2001
山岸 俊男, Midori YAMAGISHI, 大沼 進, 山岸 みどり, Masaki YUKI, Toshio YAMAGISHI
The goals of this study were (1) to construct a system for international collaborative experiments over internet, (2) to conduct a series of experiments with the newly constructed internet experiment system, and (3) to assess problems and difficulties in conducting cross-societal experiments over the internet. The first goal was mostly achieved during 1999, when a prototype of the experiment system was constructed. In 2000 and 2001, cross-societal experiments were conducted using the newly constructed system, first between Japan (Hokkaido University) and Australia (La Trobe University) and then between Japan and the United States (Cornell University). We encountered a series of problems with unstable communications via internet, especially, problems of delayed and interrupted communications. Since then, technical improvement was introduced to the system, and we encountered much less problems in the Japan-US experiments. Besides having developed a system that can be widely used for cross-societal experiments, we obtained following major findings from the series of cross-societal experiments. (1) Stereotype contents and historical contexts heavily influence Japanese participants' inter-group behavior, whereas Australians' inter-group behavior was much less influenced by those factors. The findings were interpreted in terms of differential conception of groups in the two societies. (2) An option to determine the level of risks participants are willing to take improves the process of building mutually trusting and trustworthy relationships either among American participants or Japanese participants, and yet, the positive effect of being able to choose the levels of social risks was much stronger among Americans than among Japanese participants.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(B), 北海道大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 11694001 - Social psychological study of adaptive bases of sharing rules
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(C))
1999 - 2001
Tatsuya KAMEDA, 大沼 進
This study examined adaptive bases of social sharing rules from an evolutionary perspective. As repeatedly found in anthropology and sociology, social exchange and sharing of important resources with others constitute a core element of human group life. We conducted a series of computer simulations and evolutionary game modeling to explore adaptive values of social sharing, and then submitted the theses derived from the modeling for empirical tests by a series of psychological/behavioral experiments. The game modeling revealed that, when resource-acquisition is highly uncertain, a communal-sharing strategy that designates the resource for public goods is an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy. Cross-national experiments using American as well as Japanese participants provided some empirical supports for this thesis, revealing that human sharing tendency is highly contingent upon the degree of uncertainties involved in resource acquisition.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(C), 北海道大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 11610096 - TRUST AS SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE: INTEGRATED RESEARCH ON SOCIAL BACKGROUNDS AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PROCESSES OF TRUST
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research(基盤研究(B))
1998 - 2001
山岸 俊男, S, Miller ALAN, ミラー アランS, Midori YAMAGISHI, 大沼 進, ミラー アラン, Yosuke OTSUBO
(1) Accuracy of prediction of other people's behavior in PD was found to be related to "imagination" factor, but not with the other three factors, of empathy scale. Recognition rate of the photographs of the faces of those who have defected in PD was found to be higher than that of those who have cooperated in PD.(2) Group-based trust or trust in members of one's own group was found to have a foundation in "expectation of bounded generalized reciprocity" - default perception of groups according to which group members are expected to help each other - not in group-based positive stereotypes of one's own group members.(3) The process of establishing mutually trusting and mutually cooperative relationships was found to be facilitated by giving people an option to decide the level of risks involved in interacting with an exchange partner.(4) In an experimental market characterized by information asymmetry, even a simple reputation system prevents, to a certain degree, the market to be a market for lemons. However, it was also found that the currently available reputation systems such as those used in internet auction cites, are far less than satisfactory in preventing the market for lemons. Needs for developing an "accountable" reputation system in which reputation of those who evaluate traders' behavior in the market is assessed are found to be critical for the success of markets with information asymmetry.
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, 基盤研究(B), 北海道大学, Coinvestigator not use grants, Competitive research funding, 10410029
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特定非営利活動法人北海道行動デザインチーム - Director
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NPO Environment Re-Friends
Infants, Schoolchildren, Junior high school students, High school students, College students, Graduate students, Teachers, Guardians, General, Company, Civic organization, Governmental agency - さっぽろスリムネットフォーラム
02 Mar. 2024 - 02 Mar. 2024
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札幌スリムネット(札幌市環境局環境事業部循環型社会推進課内)
第16回さっぽろスリムネットフォーラム
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43474967 - さっぽろごみ発見クエスト(海と日本プロジェクト CHANGE FOR THE BLUE )
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(株)HBCフレックス, 日本財団
さっぽろごみ発見クエスト
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アプリを使ったごみ拾いイベントの助言・指導を行った。, 43474967 - Sapporo Children's Environmental Contest 2022
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小学生・中学生による環境保全活動の発表と、優秀な取り組みの表彰
「環境首都・札幌」を目指し、環境保全活動に取り組む札幌市内の団体・グループによる取組の発表を行った。その表彰委員長を務めた。 - Frontiers of Plastic Problem Research
24 Jun. 2023 - 24 Jun. 2023
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01 May 2023 - 01 May 2023
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NPO法人環境り・ふれんず設立20周年特別記念講演会
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33628783 - 原子力委員会への出席・説明
07 Mar. 2023 - 07 Mar. 2023
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内閣府原子力委員会
第8回原子力委員会定例会への出席
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33697491 - Change in Plastic Bag Refusal Rates at Convenience Stores following the Implementation of a Charging System
03 Mar. 2023 - 03 Mar. 2023
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北海道容器包装の簡素化を進める連絡会
「G7札幌 気候・エネルギー・環境大臣会合」開催記念事業
札幌国際ホール
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33628783 - 「プラスチック・スマート推進業務」における優良事例選定・評価
09 Dec. 2022 - 31 Jan. 2023
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プラスチックスマートの登録取組事例より別途定める評価軸に則り優良事例の選定および評価
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33628783 - Sapporo Children's Environmental Contest 2022
10 Dec. 2022 - 10 Dec. 2022
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Schoolchildren, Junior high school students - Promoting pro-environmental behavior: A story of environmental behavioral science
09 Dec. 2022 - 09 Dec. 2022
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ドルトン東京学園
ドルトン東京学園モデル教育プログラム
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28 Nov. 2021 - 28 Nov. 2021
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処理水をめぐる課題を福島で考える、世界と考える
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12114510 - Toward "No one left behind": Psychologists think Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
14 Apr. 2021 - 14 Oct. 2021
Panelist, Lecturer
Lecture
The Japanese Psychological Association
Graduate students, Researchers, General - さっぽろ子ども環境コンテスト2020審査委員長
Dec. 2020 - Dec. 2020
Advisor
Others
札幌市
さっぽろ子ども環境コンテスト2020
Schoolchildren, Junior high school students - A workshop on the multi-disciplinary collaboration for the waste disposal in the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
25 Dec. 2019 - Mar. 2020
Advisor
Seminar
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
A workshop on the multi-disciplinary collaboration for the waste disposal in the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
Researchers - さっぽろこども環境コンテスト2019審査委員長
07 Dec. 2019 - 07 Dec. 2019
Organizing member, Others
Others
札幌市環境局
さっぽろこども環境コンテスト2019
さっぽろこども環境コンテスト2019にて審査委員長を務めた。 - 政策協働の実現に向けた市民と行政の対話の意義:札幌市における2つの市民参加による計画づくりの事例から
13 Feb. 2019 - 13 Feb. 2019
Lecturer
Seminar
市民と行政の協働に関する勉強会
市民と行政の協働に関する勉強会
General, Civic organization, Governmental agency - 政策協働の実現に向けた市民と行政の対話の意義について
13 Feb. 2019 - 13 Feb. 2019
Lecturer
Seminar
環境中間支援会議・北海道
市民と行政の協働に関する勉強会~~ 政策協働を進める「対話」の場づくり ~
General, Civic organization, Governmental agency - さっぽろこども環境コンテスト
01 Dec. 2018 - 01 Dec. 2018
Advisor
Others
札幌市
さっぽろこども環境コンテスト
Schoolchildren, Guardians, Civic organization, Governmental agency
小学生・中学生が環境のために取り組んでいる活動の発表会である、さっぽろこども環境コンテストで審査委員長を務めた。 - 地域力で解決!ごみ出しマナー
20 Nov. 2018 - 20 Nov. 2018
Lecturer
Seminar
恵庭市
ごみ集積所マナー改善シンポジウム
General, Governmental agency - Learning consensus building and conflict resolution through experiencing "Garbage Game"
14 Feb. 2018 - 14 Feb. 2018
Lecturer
Visiting lecture
Ritsumeikan Keisho Junior High School
Ritsumeikan Keisho Junior High School
Junior high school students - Possibility of promoting 2R: From a perspective of pro-environmental behavior
23 Jan. 2018 - 23 Jan. 2018
Lecturer
Lecture
Japan Waste Management Association
札幌市
Governmental agency
北海道内の廃棄物処理に関わる自治体職員向けに2R促進の具体的な取り組み事例について紹介した。 - A survey of mobility behavior in Makomanai
30 Jul. 2017 - 31 Jul. 2017
Advisor, Organizing member, Investigator, Report writing
Investigation
NPO Eco Mobility Sapporo
General
NPO法人エコ・モビリティ・サッポロが地球環境基金の助成金で実施している「低炭素コミュニティ創造@真駒内に向けたプレ・アクションプログラム」の一環として、地域住民への意識調査を実施を計画した。この調査の企画・実施・報告書作成等を協働で実施した。 - The second workshop for the future environment Sapporo
18 Feb. 2017 - 18 Feb. 2017
Commentator, Advisor, Organizing member
Meeting
Environmental Bureau Sapporo
Sapporo
General
札幌市環境基本計画見直し作業の一環として札幌市が実施した市民ワークショップ(無作為抽出で選ばれた市民が参加)で、運営方法に助言をし、最後に全体コメントをした。 - Meeting of promoting energy saving behavior in Sapporo
07 Nov. 2016 - 07 Nov. 2016
Commentator
Seminar
NPO Green Fund
How to swich on for the energy saving? How to measure the effects of energy saving?
Environment Plaza Sapporo
General, Company, Civic organization, Governmental agency - Workshop for the future environment Sapporo
10 Sep. 2016 - 10 Sep. 2016
Commentator, Advisor
Meeting
Environmental Bureau Sapporo
Sapporo
General
札幌市環境基本計画見直し作業の一環として札幌市が実施した市民ワークショップ(無作為抽出で選ばれた市民が参加)で、運営方法に助言をし、最後に全体コメントをした。 - Let's co-consider the"Environmental Capital SAPPORO" with practical persons
30 Aug. 2016 - 30 Aug. 2016
Commentator, Advisor, Planner, Organizing member
Meeting
Environmental Partnership Office Hokkaido
Sapporo Japan
General, Company, Civic organization
札幌市環境局が策定中の環境基本計画に意見反映をするため、環境活動の実践に従事している市民団体や企業等からの参加者21名が、ワークショップで議論を行った。ファシリテーションを含むその運用方法やとりまとめなどについて、企画立案段階から助言指導を行った。 - 風力発電と原子力防災に関する意見交換
13 Jun. 2016 - 13 Jun. 2016
Informant, Demonstrator
Research advise
日本エヌ・ユー・エス
東京都新宿区
Junior high school students, Company - adviser to Sapporo city for the Basic Environmental Plan
Sep. 2015 - Mar. 2016
Advisor
Investigation
Environmental Bureau, Sapporo
Governmental agency
札幌市環境基本計画見直しにかかる市民アンケート調査の作成・分析の助言 - Environmental Interpreter education program
Jul. 2015 - Dec. 2015
Lecturer, Organizing member
Seminar
NPO a seed of sunflower
Odori Park and the other places
General, Civic organization
独立行政法人環境再生保全機構の助成を受け、札幌市、札幌観光協会、札幌商工会議所、グリーンエネジー・プラットフォームの共催により、環境に配慮をした先駆的な取り組みの”語り部”を養成する。 - Environmental Education program for Moiwa high school
11 Sep. 2015 - 11 Sep. 2015
Lecturer
Visiting lecture
Sapporo Moiwa high school
High school students - a system for renewing educational personnel certificates
06 Aug. 2015 - 06 Aug. 2015
Lecturer
Qualification seminar
The Ministry of Education, culture, sports, science & Technology
a system for renewing educational personnel certificates
Hokkaido University
Teachers - 行動変容に関する学習会
27 Feb. 2015 - 27 Feb. 2015
Lecturer
Lecture
NPO法人北海道グリーンファンド
NPO法人北海道グリーンファンド
General, Civic organization, Governmental agency - Let's be a Greener for sustainable Hokkaido!
30 Oct. 2011 - 30 Oct. 2011
Presenter
Lecture
Green Purchase Network Hokkaido - Improvement of appropriate household waste collaboration with the residents
28 Sep. 2010 - 28 Sep. 2010
Lecturer
Lecture
Sapporo City
Sapporo
General, Company, Civic organization, Governmental agency
「居住者と共に進める
ごみ排出マナー改善の取組」について講演を行った。 - social dilemma and consensu building
03 Mar. 2010 - 03 Mar. 2010
Lecturer
Seminar
NPO A seed of Sunflower
"The GovaCho" communication live
Environment support Center Hokkaido
General, Civic organization - How we can talk about environmental issues with friends
06 Feb. 2009 - 06 Feb. 2009
Lecturer
Seminar
Students alliance in Hokkaido: green-station gsDAY
Sappro
High school students, College students, Graduate students, General - Begin with action
13 Mar. 2008 - 13 Mar. 2008
Lecturer
Lecture
Environmental Citizens Hokkaido
The 11th conference on Environmental Citizens
Sapporo
General, Company, Governmental agency - ゲーミング技法を用いた研究紹介
06 Aug. 2007 - 06 Aug. 2007
Lecturer
Seminar
内閣府原子力委員会
原子力廃棄物立地支援のための広報・コミュニケーションのあり方を探る自主的な研究会
内閣府原子力委員会(東京都千代田区)
General, Governmental agency - Why people accept a rule with a burden separating householde waste
26 Oct. 2006 - 26 Oct. 2006
Lecturer
Lecture
北海道
環境リサイクルセミナー2006北海道
Sapporo
General, Company, Civic organization, Governmental agency - Dialogues of citizens in Sapporo
Feb. 2006 - Mar. 2006
Organizing member
Meeting
Environmental Bureau Sapporo - Adviser
Oct. 2003 - Mar. 2004
Advisor
Research advise
Japan NUS
Media Coverage
- Barriers to Consensus on Nuclear Waste
05 Oct. 2023
Other than myself
The Yomiuri Shimbun
Yomiuri Shimbun Newspaper
社会面, 36522274, [Paper] - ごみのポイ捨て対策として企画されたイベントに対する専門的知見からのコメント
31 Aug. 2023
Myself
HBC(北海道放送)
HBCテレビ「グッチーな!」
日本財団が推進する海洋ごみ対策プロジェクト「海と日本プロジェクト・CHANGE FOR THE BLUE」の一環で開催する「さっぽろごみ発見クエスト」を紹介。この取組について環境社会心理学の専門家の立場から、番組内でコメントした。, 33628783, [Media report] - Effects and side effects of economic incentive for the reduction of plastics
15 Jun. 2021
Other than myself
NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation)
Hot news Hokkaido
レジ袋有料化後のプラスチック削減について、経済的インセンティブの効果について尋ねられた。経済的インセンティブは短期的には効果があるが、効果が持続しなかったり、逆効果になる場合があるので、プラスチック削減の意義を理解し、環境への動機づけをしていくこととあわせて取り組んでいく必要性を解説した。
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/sapporo-news/20210615/7000035435.html
https://www.nhk.or.jp/hokkaido/articles/slug-na07a78b9d200, [Media report] - Consensus building of a NIMBY: disposal of soil
06 Jun. 2021
Other than myself
The Hokkaido Shimbun Press
Hokkaido Shinbun
6面, [Paper] - (耕論)核のごみ、解はどこに 小泉純一郎さん、松延宏幸さん、大沼進さん
05 Nov. 2020
Other than myself
朝日新聞社
オピニオン1 13ページ, [Paper] - 汚染土の再生利用、「必要ある」が増加 環境省調査 /福島県
02 Apr. 2020
Other than myself
朝日新聞 朝刊(福島全県)
環境省が2019年度に行った全国調査で「中間貯蔵施設(双葉町、大熊町)で保管する原発事故の汚染土の再生利用は必要」とする回答が増加したことについて、行動科学の専門家の立場からコメントした。, 12114510, [Paper] - 〈SDGs 持続可能な未来へ〉レジ袋有料 義務化方針 「協力したい」広がる理解 プラごみ全体の抑制なるか
01 Jun. 2019
北海道新聞
朝刊全道(生活・くらし), 国が表明したレジ袋有料義務化方針に対して、レジ袋を配布する小売店の現状と今後の対応、消費者の受け止め方についての取材記事。ごみ問題に詳しい環境社会心理学の専門家の立場から、コメントした。, [Paper] - 集合住宅のごみ出しマナー改善へ 地域力で問題解決 恵庭市 シンポジウムに市民50人
02 Nov. 2018
Other than myself
千歳民報
11月20日に恵庭市で「ごみステーションシンポジウム」が開催された。環境社会心理学の専門家として基調講演を行い、第2部のパネルディスカッションのコメンテーターも務めた。, [Paper] - 地域力を高めて ごみ問題解決を
02 Nov. 2018
Other than myself
北海道新聞
朝刊地方(札幌近郊), 11月20日に恵庭市で「ごみステーションシンポジウム」が開催された。大沼教授は、環境社会心理学の専門家として基調講演を行い、第2部のパネルディスカッションのコメンテーターも務めた。, [Paper] - フクシマ忘れた?原発とは決別のはず..ベースロード電源にならない5つの理由
26 Feb. 2014
東京新聞
使用済み核燃料の地層処分問題について、何十年も先送りされてきた問題として、原発への賛否にかかわらず取り組まなければならない課題であるというコメントをした。, [Paper]
Academic Contribution Activities
- The Fusion Of Science and Technology
01 Jul. 2020 - Present
Review, Others
Review
The Fusion Of Science and Technology
[Does not constitute an international academic contribution] - Reviewer
Sep. 2024 - Oct. 2024
Peer review
Peer review etc
Asian Journal of Social Psychology
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
Sep. 2024 - Oct. 2024
Peer review
Peer review etc
Environmental Management
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
Jul. 2024 - Sep. 2024
Peer review
Peer review etc
AI & Society
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
Mar. 2023 - May 2024
Peer review
Peer review etc
PLOS Climate - Reviewer
Aug. 2023 - Mar. 2024
Peer review
Peer review etc
Asian Journal of Social Psychology
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
Dec. 2023 - Jan. 2024
Peer review
Peer review etc
The Journal of Society for Remediation of Radioactive Contamination in the Environment - Reviewer
Nov. 2023 - Nov. 2023
Peer review
Peer review etc
PLOS Climate
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
10 Jun. 2023 - 23 Sep. 2023
Peer review
Peer review etc
The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers - 査読者
Nov. 2022 - Feb. 2023
Peer review
Peer review etc
日本心理学会 - reviewer
03 Aug. 2022 - Dec. 2022
Peer review
Peer review etc
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management - Reviewer
May 2020 - Sep. 2020
Peer review
Peer review etc
Energy and Climate Change
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
May 2020 - Aug. 2020
Peer review
Peer review etc
Environmental Information Science
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
Jan. 2020 - Jul. 2020
Peer review
Peer review etc
Asian Journal of Social Psychology
[Contributing to international academic research] - Translation of IRGC report "COVID-19 a risk governance perspective"
Apr. 2020 - May 2020
Planning etc, Supervision
Academic society etc
The Japanese Society for Risk Analysis
国際リスクガバナンスカウンシル(International Risk Governance Council : IRGC)が公開したレポート”COVID-19: A risk governance perspective”に注目し、同センターに許可を得て日本語訳を監訳した。, [Does not constitute an international academic contribution] - Reviewer
Mar. 2020 - May 2020
Peer review
Peer review etc
Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
Jul. 2020 - 2020
Peer review
Peer review etc
SAGE Open
[Contributing to international academic research] - The Japanese Society for Social Psychology
2019 - 2020
Review
Review
The Japanese Society for Social Psychology
[Does not constitute an international academic contribution] - Reviewer
May 2019 - Dec. 2019
Peer review
Peer review etc
[Journal] The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence - Reviewer
Jun. 2019 - Nov. 2019
Peer review
Peer review etc
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
[Contributing to international academic research] - Reviewer
Apr. 2019 - Jul. 2019
Peer review
Peer review etc
The Japanese Journal of Psychology
[Does not constitute an international academic contribution] - Reviewer
2008
Peer review
Peer review etc
Papers on Environmental Information Science
[Does not constitute an international academic contribution]
Educational Organization
- Bachelor's degree program, School of Humanities and Human Sciences
- Master's degree program, Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences
- Doctoral (PhD) degree program, Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences
syllabus
- 行動システム科学概論, 2021年, 学士課程, 文学部
- 行動科学演習, 2021年, 学士課程, 文学部
- 行動科学概論, 2021年, 学士課程, 文学部
- 行動科学実験実習, 2021年, 学士課程, 文学部
- 行動科学特殊演習, 2021年, 学士課程, 文学部
- 行動科学特別演習, 2021年, 修士課程, 文学院
- 行動科学特別演習, 2021年, 修士課程, 文学研究科
- 社会・制度モジュール特殊科目B, 2021年, 学士課程, 現代日本学プログラム課程
- 社会・制度モジュール特殊科目B, 2021年, 学士課程, 現代日本学プログラム課程
- 社会の認識, 2021年, 学士課程, 全学教育
- 集団力学特別演習, 2021年, 修士課程, 文学院
- 集団力学特別演習, 2021年, 修士課程, 文学研究科
- 専門横断科目(一般科目):人文社会科学, 2021年, 学士課程, 専門横断科目
- 総合社会情報論, 2021年, 修士課程, 文学院
- 大学院共通授業科目(教育プログラム):教養深化プログラム, 2021年, 修士課程, 大学院共通科目
- 大学院共通授業科目(教育プログラム):教養深化プログラム, 2021年, 修士課程, 大学院共通科目