The topic of 'corporate governance' attracts the interest of
commentators, policy makers and academics due to its focus on major
differences between national business systems and their
performance. Yet many works engage in generalizations, and fail to
appreciate the realities and circumstances of its long-term
evolution. Comparative study is used in this book to analyse
national, legal, cultural and industry-specific contexts and the
broad range of key factors contributing to the emergence of
business institutions. Historical insight into the origins of
corporate governance systems and the impact of institutional legacy
is used to unravel development pathways in Japan and Britain. The
book is the result of genuine international cooperation between
established Japanese and British business historians and management
academics.
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