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BOLT Timothy Barry
EconomicsProfessor
Economics

Researcher information

■ Research Keyword
  • Health Economics
■ Research group
  • Economics Analysis, International Trade

Performance information

■ Research projects
  • リプロダクティブヘルス向上のための性感染症簡易検査と患者の選好に関する研究               
    07 Oct. 2022 - 31 Mar. 2026
    Grant amount(Total):18980000, Direct funding:14600000, Indirect funding:4380000
    Grant number:22KK0143
  • Diversification of open data in cities and sustainable data utilization environment by data link               
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B), 01 Apr. 2019 - 31 Mar. 2022
    KODATE Akihisa, Tsuda College
    Grant amount(Total):10270000, Direct funding:7900000, Indirect funding:2370000
    With the aim of "exploring mechanism for using, sharing and integrating data to enhance the sustainable acceptance of services provided by open data in regions and to contribute to the promotion of open government," this study primarily explored the following three issues: (1) diverse regional open data systems can be promoted by utilizing general-purpose WiFi access points as human flow measurement sensors and by appropriately processing the collected data; (2) a regional knowledge base can be created by processing and maintaining open data in a linkable format; and (3) to increase utilization of open data, it is important to engage participants with high potential service acceptability, in addition to identifying appropriate addition external data sources to enhance the targeted regional services.
    Grant number:19H04366
  • Development of sustainable platforms for regional applications using open data               
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C), 01 Apr. 2016 - 31 Mar. 2020
    KODATE Akihisa, Tsuda College
    Grant amount(Total):4680000, Direct funding:3600000, Indirect funding:1080000
    In order to support the development and operation of sustainable platforms for providing regional-scale applications using open data, we conducted research from an interdisciplinary perspective covering information engineering, social informatics and economics. The focus is issues related to the maintenance and provision of open data sources, development of applications using data and the continuous long-term functioning of open data applications. In the local community support system, it was confirmed that an advanced semantic search function can be realized by structuring the content into a knowledge base by defining a new tourism data application vocabulary base. The study also confirmed that the provision of knowledge and information sharing mechanisms in application development contributes to the development of a social system environment enabling the sustainable use and maintenance of open data platforms.
    Grant number:16K00465
  • Parallel Discrete Choice Experiments in Caregivers of Japanese & UK Cancer Survivors with Benefit Transfer Analysis               
    Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up, 28 Aug. 2015 - 31 Mar. 2017
    BOLT Timothy, Saitama University
    Grant amount(Total):2080000, Direct funding:1600000, Indirect funding:480000
    The results of this study are providing insights into the highest priority content and preferred delivery mode of support services for informal care providers and families of cancer survivors. The initial qualitative work and Discrete Choice Experiment (DCE) method preferences data is forming the basis for publication and further collaboration plans. Further dissemination is intended to guide the development of cancer survivor support services in a way that matches and meets user preferences. The DCE data collection period has been extended for more robust results and to meet the study sample targets. Planned seminars and publications for the dissemination of the results will take place after the completion of the study period.
    Grant number:15H06082
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