Author: | Dipak Basu, Victoria Miroshnik | ISBN: | 9789813276093 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company | Publication: | January 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | WSPC | Language: | English |
Author: | Dipak Basu, Victoria Miroshnik |
ISBN: | 9789813276093 |
Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Company |
Publication: | January 16, 2019 |
Imprint: | WSPC |
Language: | English |
The purpose of this book is to study an unexplored area of corporate governance. The authors examine whether the corporate governance system can be affected by organizational culture, leader culture, and the operations management system in general. In addition, they study how a specific corporate governance system can affect the organizational culture and operations management system and create a different type of leader culture. This is an in-depth study of Japanese multinational companies and a comparison of their corporate governance system at home (in Japan) and in host countries like Britain, India, and Thailand.
The authors conducted a series of in-depth interviews with the senior executives of major Japanese multinational companies to construct quantitative models for Japan, Thailand and India, and to analyze the aforementioned propositions.
Contents:
Readership: Academics, researchers and students in the areas of corporate governance, international business policy analysis, international business, operational research, and empirical economics.
Key Features:
The purpose of this book is to study an unexplored area of corporate governance. The authors examine whether the corporate governance system can be affected by organizational culture, leader culture, and the operations management system in general. In addition, they study how a specific corporate governance system can affect the organizational culture and operations management system and create a different type of leader culture. This is an in-depth study of Japanese multinational companies and a comparison of their corporate governance system at home (in Japan) and in host countries like Britain, India, and Thailand.
The authors conducted a series of in-depth interviews with the senior executives of major Japanese multinational companies to construct quantitative models for Japan, Thailand and India, and to analyze the aforementioned propositions.
Contents:
Readership: Academics, researchers and students in the areas of corporate governance, international business policy analysis, international business, operational research, and empirical economics.
Key Features: