An Institutional Theory Perspective on the 'Global Convergence' in Japanese Corporate Governance
There is a rising global pressure to adopt Anglo-American corporate governance practices because of globalization of capital markets. Non Anglo-American firms such as those of the Japanese also face domestic forces in their home country that influence their governance practices. We present an instit...
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Main Authors: | YOSHIKAWA, Toru, PHAN, P. H. |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2004
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