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Conclusion—The Future of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan

Megumi Suto () and Hitoshi Takehara ()
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Megumi Suto: Waseda University
Hitoshi Takehara: Waseda University

Chapter Chapter 10 in Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Finance in Japan, 2018, pp 217-224 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The research in this book highlights managers’ incentives for CSR activities to adapt to changing social and environmental surroundings of business and finance using a stakeholder theory approach. In the context of Japanese firms, we conducted consistent analyses to respond to our research questions on the relationships between CSP and corporate finance and governance during the period of transition toward a more market-oriented system amid the globalization of business and finance. We proposed six research questions and found some interesting results that have implications for the future development of the Japan’s CSR and corporate finance in particular and sustainable development of business in general.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-8986-2_10

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