Keiichi Nakata

Director of Informatics Research Centre / Professor of Social Informatics at Henley Business School

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  • Henley Business School

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Henley Business School

Keiichi Nakata is Professor of Social Informatics at the Informatics Research Centre, Henley Business School at the University of Reading, UK. His main research interests lie at the interface between technology and people, in the areas of computer-supported collaborative work, cognitive systems engineering, and information systems. Recently he has been engaged in research into acceptance of pervasive systems, social media, and participatory systems. Prior to the current appointment, he was Dean of School of Information Technology at International University in Germany. His past appointments include Associate Professor at the Institute of Environmental Studies at the University of Tokyo, and Research Scientist at German National Research Centre for Information Technology. He obtained his Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence from the University of Edinburgh, UK, and M.Eng. and B.Eng. in Nuclear Engineering from the University of Tokyo.

Specialisms

  • Information Management
  • Cognitive Systems Engineering
  • Social Media
  • Collaborative Systems
  • Knowledge Management
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Intelligent systems
  • Services
  • Engineering

Papers:

Askool, K. and Nakata, K. (2010) A conceptual model for acceptance of social CRM systems based on a scoping study. AI & Society, 26 (3). pp. 205-220. ISSN 1435-5655

Moran, S. P. and Nakata, K. (2010) Analysing the factors affecting users in intelligent pervasive spaces. Intelligent Buildings International, 2 (1). pp. 57-71. ISSN 1750-8975

Liu, K., Nakata, K. and Harty, C. F. (2010) Pervasive informatics: theory practice and future directions. Intelligent Buildings International, 2 (1). pp. 5-19. ISSN 1750-8975

Moran, S. and Nakata, K. (2010) Ubiquitous monitoring and user behaviour: a preliminary model. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments, 2 (1). pp. 67-80. ISSN 1876-1364

Nakata, K. (2008) A cognitive perspective of social informatics. International Journal of Social and Humanistic Computing, 1 (1). pp. 28-35. ISSN 1752-6132

Books:

Onyimadu, O., Nakata, K., Wang, Y., Wilson, T. and Liu, K. (2013)Entity-based semantic search on conversational transcripts semantic. In: Takeda, H., Qu, Y., Mizoguchi, R. and Kitamura, Y. (eds.) Semantic Technology. Lecture Notes in Computer Science (7774). Springer, pp. 344-349. ISBN 9783642379956 doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-37996-3_27

Inoue, S., Aoyama, H., Yamazaki, K., Nakata, K. and Furuta, K. (2012)Task analysis and modelling based on Human-Centred design approach in ATC work. In: Bérenguer, G. and Soares, G. (eds.) Advances in safety, reliability and risk management. Taylor & Francis, London, pp. 703-708. ISBN 9780415683791 doi: 10.1201/b11433-99

Askool, S., Jacobs, A. and Nakata, K. (2011) A method of analysing the use of social networking sites in business. In: Cruz-Cunha, M. M., Gonçalves, P., Lopes, N., Miranda, E. M. and Putnik, G. D. (eds.) Handbook of Research on Business Social Networking: Organizational, Managerial, and Technological Dimensions. IGI Global, pp. 119-139. ISBN 9781613501689

Jacobs, A. and Nakata, K. (2011) Valuation of the use of social media technologies for internal business activities. In: Jorna, R., Liu, K. and Faber, N. (eds.) Problems and Possibilities of Computational Humanities: Proceedings of 13th International Conference on Informatics and Semiotics in Organisations. Fryske Akademy, The Nether lands, pp. 159-165. ISBN 9789490719005

Chai-Arayalert, S. and Nakata, K. (2011) A semiotic approach to analyse the influencing factors in knowledge transfer. In: Grant, K. (ed.) Proceedings of ICIME 2011 2nd International Conference on Information Management and Evaluation. Academic Publishing International Limited, pp. 103-111. ISBN 9781906638979

Sun, Y. and Nakata, K. (2010) An agent-based architecture for participatory sensing platform. In: 4th International Universal Communication Symposium (IUCS 2010). IEEE, pp. 392-400. ISBN 9781424478217

Elhussein, M. and Nakata, K. (2010) Cross-lingual information retrieval as a side effect of tagging. In: IEEE Second International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom 2010). IEEE, pp. 582-586. ISBN 9781424484393

Alsoud, A. and Nakata, K. (2010) Evaluating e-government websites in Jordan: accessibility, usability, transparency and responsiveness. In: IEEE International Conference on Progress in Informatics and Computing (PIC 2010). IEEE, pp. 761-765. ISBN 9781424467884

Zainol, Z. and Nakata, K. (2010) Generic context ontology modelling: a review and framework. In: 2nd International Conference on Computer Technology and Development (ICCTD 2010). IEEE, pp. 126-130. ISBN 9781424488445

Moran, S. and Nakata, K. (2010) The role of user perceptions in designing ubiquitous monitoring systems. In: IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT 2010). IEEE, pp. 382-385. ISBN 9781424484829

Kanno, T., Soraji, Y., Inoue, H., Aoyama, K., Nakata, K. and Furuta, K. (2010) Team cognitive process analysis of air traffic controllers as distributed cognition. In: Soares, S. G., Bris, R. and Martorell, S. (eds.) Reliability, risk and safety: theory and applications. Taylor & Francis, London, pp. 1823-1828. ISBN 9780415555098

Moran, S. and Nakata, K. (2010) Ubiquitous monitoring in the office: salient perceptions of data collection devices. In: IEEE Second International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom 2010). IEEE, pp. 494-499. ISBN 9781424484393

Kanno, T., Soraji, Y., Inoue, S., Aoyama, H., Nakata, K. and Furuta, K. (2009) Team cognitive process analysis of air traffic controllers as distributed cognition. In: Reliability, risk, and safety: theory and applications. CRC Press, London, pp. 1823-1828. ISBN 9780415555098

K. Nakata, H. Yamato (eds), Introduction to Engineered Environments: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Invented Human Environments, University of Tokyo Press (in Japanese), 2006. ISBN 4-13-061159-3.

Research collaboration:

Knowledge Transfer Partnership - Semantic Information Management and Web 3.0, with System Associates Ltd., EPSRC and SEEDA

Knowledge Transfer Partnership - Information Infrastructure for Innovative Business Transformation, with DIYFraming Ltd.,

Technology Strategy Board Support Tools for Collaborative Work Analysis Based on Distributed Cognition, with SimTechno Research Institute (Japan) and Electronic Navigation Research Institute (Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Japan)

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