Research Fellow (DC1), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan
Kusakabe, H., Maeda, Y. & Yuki, M. (2024). Where does the cultural difference in rejection avoidance come from? The role of relational mobility and reputational expectation. Japanese Journal of Social Psychology, 40(1), 1-10. (in Japanese) https://doi.org/10.14966/jssp.2023-025
Kusakabe, H., Kido, Y. & Yuki, M. (2025, November). Relational Mobility and Exchange of Reputational Information: A Large-Scale Cross-Cultural Study Using Online Reviews. The 18th Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, Oral Presentation.
Yuki, M. & Kusakabe, H. (2025, November). The Four “Whys” of Cultural Psychology: Reorganization Through Tinbergen’s Framework. The 18th Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society of Japan, Tokyo, Japan, Poster Session.
Kusakabe, H. & Yuki, M. (2025, September). Reputation Systems as Social Environments: Exploring the Social Foundations of Cultural Differences in Psychology. The 66th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Tokyo, Japan, Oral Presentation (Workshop).
Kusakabe, H. & Yuki, M. (2025, September). Reputation Management Under Different Relational Mobility. The 66th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Tokyo, Japan, Poster Session.
Igarashi, S., Kusakabe, H. & Yuki, M. (2025, September). Social Interaction Mechanisms Supporting Japan–U.S. Differences in Self-Esteem: The Mediating Roles of Relational Mobility, Praise, and Criticism. The 66th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Tokyo, Japan, Poster Session.
Kusakabe, H., Schug, J. & Yuki, M. (2025, August). Relational Mobility and Exchange of Positive/Negative Reputation in Society: An Experience Sampling Study in Japan and the US. The Annual Convention of the Japanese Group Dynamics Association, Aomori, Japan, Oral Presentation (English Session).
Kusakabe, H., Schug, J. & Yuki, M. (2025, May). Relational Mobility and Exchange of Positive/Negative Reputation: An Experience Sampling Study. Toulouse Summer School in Quantitative Social Sciences, Toulouse, France, Oral Presentation.
Kusakabe, H., Schug, J. & Yuki, M. (2025, February). Does relational mobility lead to social differences in negative and positive reputations? The Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, Denver, CO, US, Poster Session.
Kusakabe, H., Maeda, Y. & Yuki, M. (2024, February). Where does the cultural difference in rejection avoidance come from? The role of relational mobility and reputational concerns. The Society for Personality and Social Psychology Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, US, Poster Session.
Kusakabe, H. & Yuki, M. (2023, December). Does social difference exist in the amount of positive reputation? An examination using the experience sampling method (Research Plan). The 16th Annual Meeting of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society of Japan, Osaka, Japan, Poster Session.
Kusakabe, H., Maeda, Y. & Yuki, M. (2023, September). Where does the cultural difference in rejection avoidance come from? The role of relational mobility and reputational concerns. The 64th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Tokyo, Japan, Poster Session., Tokyo, Japan, Poster Session.
Grant Program: Advanced and Innovative Approaches in Simulation & Gaming, foundation for the Fusion Of Science and Technology, Japan
Young Researcher Presentation Award, Human Behavior & Evolution Society of Japan, Japan.
Promising Paper Award, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japan.
Repayment Exemption of JASSO Scholarship, Japan.
Young Researcher Encouragement Award, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japan.
Support program for international conferences, The Japanese Group Dynamics Association, Japan.
Graduate Grant Program of Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan.
Graduate Grant Program of Graduate School of Humanities and Human Sciences, Hokkaido University, Japan.
Travel fund for young researchers, Human Behavior & Evolution Society of Japan, Japan.
Overseas presentation support program for graduate students and young researchers, The Japanese Society of Social Psychology, Japan.