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Research/Publications

2011

Journal Articles

peer-reviewed

  • Mori, Y. & Ohnuma, S. (2011.11). Action research for improving inappropriate disposal and separation of household waste in apartments: The effects of feedback and greeting. Papers on Environmental Information Science, 25, 67-72.

non-peer-reviewed

  • Ohnuma, S. (2011.6). Editorial note of the special issue: game theory and simulation & gaming. Simulation & Gaming, 21(1). 13-15. (guest editor of the special issue)

Book Chapters

  • Ohnuma, S. (2011.3.31). Social dilemma for consensus forming in environmental issues: is it possible to adapt interests between whole society, domestic regions and individuals? Hirose, Y. (Ed.) Learning social psychology through Simulated International Society Game. Nakanishiya Press, pp.99-113.
  • Ohnuma, S. (2011.3.31). Group decision making under uncertainty: what is different group decision from individual decision. Hirose, Y. (Ed.) Learning social psychology through Simulated International Society Game. Nakanishiya Press, pp.83-97.

Conference Presentations

International Conference

  • Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.27). Long term Effect of Citizen Participation procedure on public acceptance: A Case study of Waste Management System in Sapporo. 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, (CD-ROM book). (Eindhoven, The Netherlands). [poster]
  • Ando, K., Yorifuji, K., Ohnuma, S. & Sugiura, J. (2011.9.28). Transmitting the environmental norm from parents to children: 3 years longitudinal survey. 9th Biennial Conference on Environmental Psychology, (CD-ROM book). (Eindhoven, The Netherlands). [oral]
  • Ohtomo, S., Nonami, H., Hirose, Y., Ohnuma, S., & Midden, C. J. H. (2011.6.7). Enhancing acceptance of social decisions by procedural fairness and trust; the moderating role of issue importance. Abstract book of 20th SRA-Europe Meeting, p. 129. (Haus der Wirtschaft, Stuttgart, Germany)

Domestic Conference

  • Sato, K. & Ohnuma, S. (2011.11.19). The Influence of involvement on trust in stakeholders under conflict: comparison using public decision making Scenario. 2011 SRA Japan The 24th Annual Meeting, p.163-168. [oral] (Shizuoka University Hamamatsu Campus, Hamamatsu, Japan).
  • Ohnuma, S., Mori, Y. & Bai, J. (2011.11.3). The relationship between behaviors of 3R and appropriate disposals and social networks of in-outside community. The 22nd annual conference of Japan Society of Material Cycles and Waste Management, pp.51-52. [oral] (Toyo Unversity Hakusan Campus, Tokyo, Japan).
  • Ohnuma, S., Nagasaka, K. & Kitakaji, Y. (2011.10.22). Social representation in groups with diverse social realities: Effects of introducing mass media in Simulated International Society Game. The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming Autumn, 2011, pp.39-42. [oral] (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan).
  • Shinpo, R., Hirose, T. & Ohnuma, S. (2011.10.23). Development and practice of “The GOVECHO: The Government Choice”. The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming Autumn, 2011, pp.55-56. [demonstration] (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan).
  • Nagasaka, K., Sato, K. & Ohnuma, S., (2011.10.22). Development of Emission Trading Game: social dilemma with crossing diplomacy and markets. The Annual Conference of Japan Association of Simulation and Gaming Autumn, 2011, pp.9-14. [oral] (Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan).
  • Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.19). Effects of value similarity and procedural fairness on social acceptance: a case study of tram policy in Neuss Germany. The 52nd Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Social Psychology. (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan).
  • Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.18). Long term effects of procedural fairness with participatory program: A case study of implementing waste management policy in Sapporo. The 52nd Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Social Psychology, p.48. (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan).
  • Mori, Y. & Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.18). Action research for ameliorating manner of disposal of household wastes in apartments: quasi-experiments for measuring the effects of intervention for promoting appropriate disposal behavior. The 52nd Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Social Psychology, p.17. (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan).
  • Kitakaji, Y. & Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.18). When monitoring causes non-cooperative behavior in a social dilemma situation: a study using the “industrial Waste Illegal Dumping Game.”. The 52nd Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Social Psychology, p.17. (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan).
  • Sato, K. & Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.18). Trust in constructing public utilities in a controversial situation: comparison of trust models using scenario experiment. The 52nd Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Social Psychology, p.44. (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan).
  • Bai, J., Mori, Y & Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.18). Determinants of habit change for pro-environmental behavior with the rule changes: a case study of garbage collection rule of Sapporo city. The 52nd Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Social Psychology, p.198. (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan).
  • Nagasaka, K., Sato, K. & Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.19). Mutual constitution of shared realization and social consequence in social dilemma: Simulated in Emission Trading Game. The 52nd Annual Meeting of Japanese Society for Social Psychology, p.96. (Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan).
  • Mori, Y. & Ohnuma, S. (2011.9.17). Action research for improving inappropriate disposal and separation of household waste in apartments: participant survey in clean gomi-station campaign. The 75th annual Convention of the Jpanese psychological Association, p.1300. (Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan).