Corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: The case of Japan

To address the convergence-divergence debate in corporate governance, we conduct a multiple-case, multiple-level study to analyze the diffusion of governance innovation in Japan. We argue that Japanese systems of corporate governance neither fully converge to, nor completely diverge from, the Anglo-...

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Main Authors: YOSHIKAWA, Toru, Tsui-Auch, Lai Si, McGuire, Jean
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-16472019-10-04T06:17:14Z Corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: The case of Japan YOSHIKAWA, Toru Tsui-Auch, Lai Si McGuire, Jean To address the convergence-divergence debate in corporate governance, we conduct a multiple-case, multiple-level study to analyze the diffusion of governance innovation in Japan. We argue that Japanese systems of corporate governance neither fully converge to, nor completely diverge from, the Anglo-American model. Rather, Sony-the pioneer of corporate governance reforms-and its followers selectively adopted features from this model, decoupled them from the original context, and tailored them to fit to their own situations to generate governance innovation. However, we find that the spread of innovation across firms and institutional levels is far from linear and straightforward, and that other well-regarded firms raised strong opposition to the institutionalization of corporate governance reforms. Eventually, the Ministry of Justice revised the Commercial Code to legitimize different systems, which led to the emergence of diverse corporate governance practices. Based on the results of our study, we construct an analytical framework to examine innovation diffusion in light of conflicting institutional pressures for change and continuity. Our analysis adds complexity to the convergence-divergence debate by identifying the creation of hybrid corporate governance systems and the nonlinear evolution of such systems as a result of interactions across multiple levels. We show the various degrees of decoupling from the Anglo-American model and identify the antecedents. We then extend the conventional focus of innovation research on diffusion across firms to examine diffusion across institutional levels. We also contribute to institutional theory by offering insights into organizational field formation and the conceptualization of the state in shaping institutional change and continuity. 2007-11-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/648 info:doi/10.1287/orsc.1070.0290 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/lkcsb_research/article/1647/viewcontent/Yoshikawa2007OrgSci.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University corporate governance decoupling innovation convergence institutional theory organizational field Japan Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics Strategic Management Policy Technology and Innovation
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topic corporate governance
decoupling
innovation
convergence
institutional theory
organizational field
Japan
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Strategic Management Policy
Technology and Innovation
spellingShingle corporate governance
decoupling
innovation
convergence
institutional theory
organizational field
Japan
Business Law, Public Responsibility, and Ethics
Strategic Management Policy
Technology and Innovation
YOSHIKAWA, Toru
Tsui-Auch, Lai Si
McGuire, Jean
Corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: The case of Japan
description To address the convergence-divergence debate in corporate governance, we conduct a multiple-case, multiple-level study to analyze the diffusion of governance innovation in Japan. We argue that Japanese systems of corporate governance neither fully converge to, nor completely diverge from, the Anglo-American model. Rather, Sony-the pioneer of corporate governance reforms-and its followers selectively adopted features from this model, decoupled them from the original context, and tailored them to fit to their own situations to generate governance innovation. However, we find that the spread of innovation across firms and institutional levels is far from linear and straightforward, and that other well-regarded firms raised strong opposition to the institutionalization of corporate governance reforms. Eventually, the Ministry of Justice revised the Commercial Code to legitimize different systems, which led to the emergence of diverse corporate governance practices. Based on the results of our study, we construct an analytical framework to examine innovation diffusion in light of conflicting institutional pressures for change and continuity. Our analysis adds complexity to the convergence-divergence debate by identifying the creation of hybrid corporate governance systems and the nonlinear evolution of such systems as a result of interactions across multiple levels. We show the various degrees of decoupling from the Anglo-American model and identify the antecedents. We then extend the conventional focus of innovation research on diffusion across firms to examine diffusion across institutional levels. We also contribute to institutional theory by offering insights into organizational field formation and the conceptualization of the state in shaping institutional change and continuity.
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author YOSHIKAWA, Toru
Tsui-Auch, Lai Si
McGuire, Jean
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Tsui-Auch, Lai Si
McGuire, Jean
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title Corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: The case of Japan
title_short Corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: The case of Japan
title_full Corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: The case of Japan
title_fullStr Corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: The case of Japan
title_full_unstemmed Corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: The case of Japan
title_sort corporate governance reform as institutional innovation: the case of japan
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2007
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/648
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