Financial Market Globalization and Its Influence on Japanese Firms
Toshimi Okazaki ()
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Toshimi Okazaki: Otemon Gakuin University
Chapter Chapter 7 in Japanese Management in Change, 2015, pp 99-112 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter argues the globalization trend influence of the financial market over Japanese companies. It explains specifically that ad hoc measures were repeated in Japan during the time when the American style market was positioned as the “success model” after the bubble burst and that Japanese companies gradually aspired for management that attaches importance to share prices.
Keywords: Bad Loans; Globalization of Financial Market; Reform of Japan’s Financial System; The bubble burst (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-55096-9_7
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