Full Name
Shinya Fujino
Job Title
Associate Professor
Organization Name
Vietnam Japan University
Speaker Bio
Dr. Shinya Fujino is an Associate Professor at Vietnam Japan University in Hanoi, dispatched as a long-term expert by JICA. He earned his Ph.D. in Management from Reitaku University, with a dissertation on the global risks of foreign public officials bribery and the structural reasons internal control systems in Japanese companies
often fail to function effectively. He holds an MBA in Accounting & Finance and a BA in Economics from Kyoto University.

For more than a decade, Dr. Fujino has researched anti-corruption, corporate governance, and global compliance, with a focus on Japanese companies' overseas operations and the institutional voids where formal rules and lived practice diverge. He has served as a Secretariat and Operating Committee Member of the Anti-Bribery Committee Japan (ABCJ) since 2016, and contributes to the Anti-Corruption Subcommittee of Global Compact Network Japan (GCNJ), including the development of dilemma-based guidance for ethics training.

His publications include Foreign Corrupt Practices as a Global Risk (2023, sole author), The Failure and Rebirth of Japan Airlines (2019, co-author), and Introduction to Business Ethics: Theory and Case Studies (2022, co-editor). His recent work expands into the intersection of anti-corruption and business and human rights, including the Corporate Human Security Index project led by the University of Tokyo.

He is a Visiting Researcher at the Business Ethics & Compliance Research Center, Reitaku University, and a member of the Japan Society for Business Ethics and the International Society for Business, Economics, and Ethics.
Shinya Fujino