Development of Corporate Governance in Japan and Britain

Development of Corporate Governance in Japan and Britain

Abe, Etsuo

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2020

216

Mole

Inglês

9781138620902

15 a 20 dias

400

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Contents: What is corporate governance? the historical implications, Etsuo Abe; The corporate governance of Japanese firms at the early stage of industrialization: Osaka cotton spinning and Nippon life assurance, Matao Miyamoto and Takeshi Abe; Corporate governance, business organization and competitiveness: British business in the inter-war period, Robert Fitzgerald; Corporate governance in the inter-war Zaibatsu, Haruhito Takeda; Corporate governance in British insurance: how the Phoenix lost Norwich Union and lived to regret London Guarantee and Accident, Clive Trebilcock; Japanese corporate governance in the major life assurance companies; an historical perspective, Takau Yoneyama; The main bank system and corporate governance in post-war Japan, Chikage Hidaka and Takeo Kikkawa; Corporate governance, management and British venture capital since 1945, Richard Coopey; Authority and direction in British manufacturing companies, 1945-2000: models, realities and consequences, Nick Tiratsoo; Corporate governance and management structure: the nationalized railway industry in Britain, Terry Gourvish; Recent changes in inter-firm relations in Japan: the six largest corporate complexes, Masahiro Shimotani; Index.
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Young Man;Chikage Hidaka;UK Corporate Governance;Clive Trebilcock;SME Sector;Haruhito Takeda;Corporate Governance;Masahiro Shimotani;Main Bank System;Matao Miyamoto;Mitsui Gomei;Nick Tiratsoo;Holding Companies;Richard Coopey;Life Assurance Companies;Robert Fitzgerald;Holding Company Form;Takau Yoneyama;Life Assurance Business;Takeo Kikkawa;Financial Big Bang;Takeshi Abe;Dividend Pay Outs;Terry Gourvish;Mitsui Petrochemical;Horizontal Keiretsu;Mitsubishi Petrochemical;Main Bank;Largest Corporate Complexes;Holding Company Structures;Cotton Spinning Company;Debt Equity Ratio;Kawasaki Steel;Japan Development Bank;Cross Shareholdings;Venture Capital Industry;Long Term Employment System