Corporate misconduct in Japan: a conflict of corporate governance logics

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We discuss why corporate misconduct is increasing in Japan through a lenses of comparative corporate governance. We find that managerial ownership under stakeholder logic decreases whereas foreign ownership under shareholder logic increases corporate misconduct. Although stock options bring in strong shareholder logic, it has different effects on above mentioned relationships.

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Aoki, H., Weichieh, S. U., Yamanoi, J., & Tsang, E. W. K. (2017). Corporate misconduct in Japan: a conflict of corporate governance logics. In Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings (Vol. 2017-August). https://doi.org/10.5465/ambpp.2017.125

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