Japan's Gradual Transformation in Corporate Governance

L. Nottage, L. Wolff, K. Anderson
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Japan has recovered from a ‘lost decade’ of economic stagnation over the 1990s. Anyway, it has been a ‘found decade’ for civil and criminal justice law reform, especially in corporate and securities law. Yet, have liberalisation and globalisation in those fields led to major changes in the ‘law in action’? Does this represent ‘Americanisation’ of Japan’s corporate governance system, focusing on shareholders rather than other key stakeholders such as ‘main banks’, core employees, and partners within diffuse corporate groups (keiretsu)? This version of our introductory chapter explains how our forthcoming book argues for a more complex ‘gradual transformation’. Such shifts are also found in many other post-industrial economies, but Japan appears to give greater emphasis given to certain modes of achieving change. The book brings together contributions from academics and practitioners from Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States. An early chapter introduces methodology for effective cross-country comparisons and for evaluating the burgeoning but divergent literature on Japanese corporate governance. The concluding chapter compares continuities and changes in Japan’s largest companies now and two decades ago. Other chapters cover ‘lifelong employment’, main banks, the untold story of closely-held companies, the limited uptake of the Committee-based governance form, and the procedural, substantive and FDI policy dimensions of takeovers law and practice.
日本公司治理的逐步转型
日本已经从上世纪90年代经济停滞的“失去的十年”中复苏。无论如何,这是民事和刑事司法改革的“发现十年”,特别是在公司法和证券法方面。然而,这些领域的自由化和全球化是否导致了“现行法律”的重大变化?这是否代表了日本公司治理体系的“美国化”,将重点放在股东身上,而不是其他关键利益相关者,如“主要银行”、核心员工和分散企业集团(keiretsu)中的合作伙伴?这个版本的引言章节解释了我们即将出版的书是如何论证一个更复杂的“渐进转变”的。这种转变也出现在许多其他后工业经济体中,但日本似乎更加强调实现变革的某些模式。这本书汇集了来自日本、澳大利亚、新西兰、加拿大和美国的学者和实践者的贡献。前一章介绍了有效的跨国比较和评估日本公司治理新兴但分歧的文献的方法。最后一章比较了日本大公司现在和20年前的连续性和变化。其他章节涵盖“终身雇佣”、主要银行、不为人知的封闭式公司故事、基于委员会的治理形式的有限采用,以及收购法律和实践的程序、实质性和外国直接投资政策层面。
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