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Japan corporate culture

Trust Deficit: Japan’s Corporate Scandals and the Case for Independent Financial Oversight
By Sayaka Ohshima
Japan’s reluctance to empower third-party oversight in its corporations is no longer just a domestic risk but an international one.

Japanese Economic Nationalism and the Seven & i Holdings Takeover
By Aitana de Pablo Valero and Jean-Marc F Blanchard
At issue is not only the future of one of Japan’s most recognizable retail giants, but also the extent to which Tokyo's economic nationalism will prevent majority foreign ownership of Japanese firms.

In Japan, an Uphill Climb for PM Kishida’s ‘New Capitalism’
By Dylan Harris
The Kishida administration is pursuing a more inclusive “stakeholder capitalism,” but aside from its grand vision it doesn’t have many details to offer.

Ghosn’s Flight to Lebanon: What’s Next?
By Bruce Aronson
The incident leaves lingering questions and contending perceptions that have yet to be addressed.

Is Nissan a Japanese Company?
By Bruce Aronson
The governance implications of the case against Carlos Ghosn.

Fall From Grace: Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn Faces Financial Misconduct Charges in Japan
By Thisanka Siripala
The CEO superstar responsible for turning Nissan’s fortunes around was arrested for under-reporting income.
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