Magdalena Jerzemowska
Corporate Governance in Japan
Historical Roots from the Yamato to the Tokugawa Eras
Magdalena Jerzemowska
Corporate Governance in Japan
Historical Roots from the Yamato to the Tokugawa Eras
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This book aims to diagnose and trace the causes and symptoms of this uniqueness, emphasizing that it is a lasting legacy of previous eras.
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This book aims to diagnose and trace the causes and symptoms of this uniqueness, emphasizing that it is a lasting legacy of previous eras.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781032805504
- ISBN-10: 1032805501
- Artikelnr.: 70147275
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781032805504
- ISBN-10: 1032805501
- Artikelnr.: 70147275
Magdalena Jerzemowska has had her entire professional life associated with the University of Gdäsk, of which she is a graduate, and where she has completed all levels of her academic career. She obtained the title of full professor (2004) and is the head of the Department of Corporate Finance. She gives lectures on corporate governance, corporate finance, and financial statement analysis in Polish and English languages at her alma mater, as well as at many foreign universities. She managed international programs such as Know-How Fund, Tempus, and Erasmus. Her research interests include corporate governance, analysis of financial and non-financial statements, and capital structure. She is the author, co-author, or editor of several books, as well as of several dozen scientific articles published in Polish and foreign journals and conference materials for which she received many awards, both nationally and at the University of Gdäsk. She participated in scientific internships in China, Japan, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, and Ukraine. She cooperates as an expert with many nationwide scientific, professional, and governmental organizations.
1. Japanese Corporate Governance: An Introduction Part 1: The Period of State Centralization and its Consequences for Corporate Governance 2. The Genesis and Development of the Yamato State 3. Yamato as the Cradle of Japanese Corporate Governance Part 2: Introduction to the Ritsury
State and its Corporate Governance System 4. The Rise and Fall of the Ritsury
State 5. The Corporate Governance System in the Ritsury
State 6. Sh
en and their Importance for the Economy and Corporate Governance Part 3: The Rise, Development, and Destruction of the Kamakura Sh
gunate (1185-1333) and its Corporate Governance System 7. The Rise and Fall of the Kamakura Sh
gunate 8. An Introduction to the Kamakura Sh
gunate Economy 9. Shaping Corporate Governance in the Kamakura Era Part 4: Corporate Governance Developments in the Ashikaga Sh
gunate (1338-1573) and the Azuchi - Momoyama Era (1573-1603) 10. Characteristics of the Muromachi Era (the Ashikaga Sh
gunate) and the Azuchi - Momoyama Era (1573-1603) 11. Highlights of the Corporate Governance in the Period 1338-1603 12. Japanese Corporate Governance: A Conclusion
State and its Corporate Governance System 4. The Rise and Fall of the Ritsury
State 5. The Corporate Governance System in the Ritsury
State 6. Sh
en and their Importance for the Economy and Corporate Governance Part 3: The Rise, Development, and Destruction of the Kamakura Sh
gunate (1185-1333) and its Corporate Governance System 7. The Rise and Fall of the Kamakura Sh
gunate 8. An Introduction to the Kamakura Sh
gunate Economy 9. Shaping Corporate Governance in the Kamakura Era Part 4: Corporate Governance Developments in the Ashikaga Sh
gunate (1338-1573) and the Azuchi - Momoyama Era (1573-1603) 10. Characteristics of the Muromachi Era (the Ashikaga Sh
gunate) and the Azuchi - Momoyama Era (1573-1603) 11. Highlights of the Corporate Governance in the Period 1338-1603 12. Japanese Corporate Governance: A Conclusion
1. Japanese Corporate Governance: An Introduction Part 1: The Period of State Centralization and its Consequences for Corporate Governance 2. The Genesis and Development of the Yamato State 3. Yamato as the Cradle of Japanese Corporate Governance Part 2: Introduction to the Ritsury
State and its Corporate Governance System 4. The Rise and Fall of the Ritsury
State 5. The Corporate Governance System in the Ritsury
State 6. Sh
en and their Importance for the Economy and Corporate Governance Part 3: The Rise, Development, and Destruction of the Kamakura Sh
gunate (1185-1333) and its Corporate Governance System 7. The Rise and Fall of the Kamakura Sh
gunate 8. An Introduction to the Kamakura Sh
gunate Economy 9. Shaping Corporate Governance in the Kamakura Era Part 4: Corporate Governance Developments in the Ashikaga Sh
gunate (1338-1573) and the Azuchi - Momoyama Era (1573-1603) 10. Characteristics of the Muromachi Era (the Ashikaga Sh
gunate) and the Azuchi - Momoyama Era (1573-1603) 11. Highlights of the Corporate Governance in the Period 1338-1603 12. Japanese Corporate Governance: A Conclusion
State and its Corporate Governance System 4. The Rise and Fall of the Ritsury
State 5. The Corporate Governance System in the Ritsury
State 6. Sh
en and their Importance for the Economy and Corporate Governance Part 3: The Rise, Development, and Destruction of the Kamakura Sh
gunate (1185-1333) and its Corporate Governance System 7. The Rise and Fall of the Kamakura Sh
gunate 8. An Introduction to the Kamakura Sh
gunate Economy 9. Shaping Corporate Governance in the Kamakura Era Part 4: Corporate Governance Developments in the Ashikaga Sh
gunate (1338-1573) and the Azuchi - Momoyama Era (1573-1603) 10. Characteristics of the Muromachi Era (the Ashikaga Sh
gunate) and the Azuchi - Momoyama Era (1573-1603) 11. Highlights of the Corporate Governance in the Period 1338-1603 12. Japanese Corporate Governance: A Conclusion