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A timely evaluation of rapidly globalizing governance mechanisms in China and Japan. This book looks at how corporate governance practices in these countries are adapting to Anglo-American practices, but argues that these adaptations are selective, and both countries continue to retain their own local corporate governance practices in some areas.

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A timely evaluation of rapidly globalizing governance mechanisms in China and Japan. This book looks at how corporate governance practices in these countries are adapting to Anglo-American practices, but argues that these adaptations are selective, and both countries continue to retain their own local corporate governance practices in some areas.
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YASUHIRO ARIKAWA is Associate Professor at Waseda University Graduate School of Finance, Accounting and Law, Tokyo. ANNE CARVER is a Professional Consultant at the School of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. WEI CHI is Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. SAY H GOO is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. XIAORONG GU is Director of the Law Institute, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai. HIDEAKI MIYAJIMA is Professor at the School of Commerce at Waseda University, Tokyo. PITMAN POTTER is the Director of the Institute of Asian Research and Professor, Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, Vancouver JIANGYU WANG is Associate Professor at the School of Law, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong. SHULIANG WANG is Researcher at the Law Institute, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghia. YIJIANG WANG is Professor at the Industrial Relations Center, Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, and Specialterm Professor at the Department of Economics, Tsinghua University, Beijing ANMING ZHANG is Authority Professor in Air Transportation, Sauder School of Business, University of British Columbia, Vancouver.