About
Takehiro Metoki is a Professor at the Graduate School of Accountancy, Waseda University, with a focus on Management Accounting and Public Management. Previously, he served as an Associate Professor at Waseda University and Musashi University, and as a Visiting Scholar at the University of Sydney. His research bridges management accounting practices with public sector performance and integrated reporting frameworks.
- Education: Master of Arts in Commerce (2008, Waseda University), Doctor of Commerce (2020, Waseda University)
His research interests revolve around Management Accounting, Cost Accounting, and Public Management, emphasizing performance measurement systems in administrative organizations. He explores how employee involvement and management accounting capabilities influence organizational outcomes, particularly in public sectors.
Recent publications highlight trends in integrated reporting, decarbonization management, and performance systems in public administration. His work often employs mixed-method research, combining qualitative and quantitative approaches to address organizational efficiency and policy adaptation.
Scientific Awards:
- Japan Society of Organization and Accounting Impact Award (2021)
- Waseda University Teaching Award (2020)
- Musashi University Best Teacher Award (2019)
- Performance Measurement Association Highly Commended Paper (2018)
- Japanese Cost Accounting Research Society Award (2018)
- Recommended Paper by Japanese Cost Accounting Research Society (2012)
Metoki teaches courses in Management Accounting, Public Sector Accounting, and Performance Management Workshops. He leads research projects funded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, focusing on resource management in government and integrated reporting's strategic role.