Ronald Dore places recent developments in Japan in the broader context of gradual changes in modern patterns of capitalism common to all industrial societies--a process that he labels marketization plus financialization. His central focus is on the tendency for shareholder value to be preached as the sole legitimate objective of corporate executives, against the traditional aligment of Japan on the productivist, employee-favoring side of the divide.
Ronald Dore places recent developments in Japan in the broader context of gradual changes in modern patterns of capitalism common to all industrial societies--a process that he labels marketization plus financialization. His central focus is on the tendency for shareholder value to be preached as the sole legitimate objective of corporate executives, against the traditional aligment of Japan on the productivist, employee-favoring side of the divide.
* 1: Introduction * Part I. The Original Japanese Model * 2: A Society of Long-Term Commitments * Part II. Change and Controversy in Japan * 3: Sources of Change * 4: Corporate Governance: From the Employee-Favouring Firm to the Shareholder-Favouring Firm * 5: Trading Relations * 6: The Industry as Community: The Competition/Cooperation Balance among Competitors * 7: The Role of Government in the Economy * Part III. German Parallels * 8: Finanzplatz Deutschland * 9: The Codetermined Firm * 10: The Organized Community * Part IV. Conclusion * 11: Nice Guys Finish Last?
* 1: Introduction * Part I. The Original Japanese Model * 2: A Society of Long-Term Commitments * Part II. Change and Controversy in Japan * 3: Sources of Change * 4: Corporate Governance: From the Employee-Favouring Firm to the Shareholder-Favouring Firm * 5: Trading Relations * 6: The Industry as Community: The Competition/Cooperation Balance among Competitors * 7: The Role of Government in the Economy * Part III. German Parallels * 8: Finanzplatz Deutschland * 9: The Codetermined Firm * 10: The Organized Community * Part IV. Conclusion * 11: Nice Guys Finish Last?
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