Journal article
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN JAPAN: AFFILIATION, FIRM SIZE, AND THE STRUCTURE OF CORPORATE OWNERSHIP
Global business and finance review, pp.1-10
Dec 1996
Abstract
This study examines the influence ofcorporate qffiliation andfirm si:::,e on ownership structure and lending constituents in Japan. Ourfindings support the notion that.financial institutions concentrate their ownership posi- tions in large companies, while the dominant ownership group ofsmaller companies appears to be associated larger companies. This lmge-sma//jinn difference appears to be present whether the.ftr111s are ajfiliatedforma//y though keiretsu membership. Our.findings ore consistent 1Fith the notion that co1porate go11ernance in Japan radiates from main banks to large "parent" corpomtions and thenji-0111 these large corporations to smaller "child" co1porations. KCI Citation Count: 0
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- Title
- CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN JAPAN: AFFILIATION, FIRM SIZE, AND THE STRUCTURE OF CORPORATE OWNERSHIP
- Creators
- Michael J. Sullivan - (University of Nevada)Richard L. Constand - (University of Hawaii at Manoa)
- Publication Details
- Global business and finance review, pp.1-10
- Publisher
- 사람과세계경영학회
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- [Retired Faculty]; Politics
- Identifiers
- 991022041439504721