Peggy Takahashi
Associate Professor
Takahashi is an Associate Professor of Management within the
School of Management. She holds a B.A. in Asian Studies from Pomona
College, and an M.A. in Asian Studies, an M.B.A, and a Ph.D. in
Business Administration from the University of California,
Berkeley.
Education
Ph.D., Business Administration, University of California, Berkeley, 1995
Teaching
- BA101: Introduction to Global Management
- BA452: Manager in Global Economy
Publications
"Task interdependence and wage dispersion: an empirical study
of U.S. and Japanese manufacturing plants." International Review of
Business, Number 7 (March 2004), pg. 1-16.
"Book review: The Dynamics of Knowledge Regimes." Journal of Asian
Studies, 2004, Vol. 19, Number 3.
"How Japan can Move toward a Third Major Reform." Co-author Toshiya
Kitayama. Chapter 7 in The Challenge of Change: East Asia in the
New Millennium, Edited by David Arase, Research Papers and Policy
Studies 44. Institute of East Asian Studies, University of
California, Berkeley, 2003. (ISBN 1-55729-079-2)