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- 2012002155 contributor B12429309.
- 2012002155 contributor B12429310.
- 2012002155 date "2012".
- 2012002155 description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- 2012002155 description "Machine generated contents note: List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Note on transcriptions of Japanese names; 1. Introduction: hedge fund activism, Japanese corporate governance, and the nature of the company; 2. Companies, company law, and corporate governance; 3. The rise of shareholder primacy in America and Britain; 4. The emergence of activist hedge funds; 5. Firm-centric corporate governance: the evolution of the Japanese model; 6. Japan's unexpected credentials as a target for hedge fund activism; 7. The anatomy of hedge fund activism: funds, targets and outcomes; 8. Two turning points: Bull-Dog Sauce and J-Power; 9. Responding to activism: managers, investors, officials and the media; 10. 'Quiet activism': the future for shareholder engagement in Japan?; 11. Conclusion: after shareholder primacy; Methodological appendix; Bibliography.".
- 2012002155 extent "x, 377 pages ;".
- 2012002155 identifier "9781107016835 (hardback)".
- 2012002155 issued "2012".
- 2012002155 language "eng".
- 2012002155 spatial "Japan.".
- 2012002155 subject "332.64/5240952 23".
- 2012002155 subject "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management. bisacsh".
- 2012002155 subject "Corporate governance Japan.".
- 2012002155 subject "Corporations Investor relations Japan.".
- 2012002155 subject "HD2744 .B83 2012".
- 2012002155 subject "Hedge funds Japan.".
- 2012002155 subject "Stockholders Japan.".
- 2012002155 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements; Note on transcriptions of Japanese names; 1. Introduction: hedge fund activism, Japanese corporate governance, and the nature of the company; 2. Companies, company law, and corporate governance; 3. The rise of shareholder primacy in America and Britain; 4. The emergence of activist hedge funds; 5. Firm-centric corporate governance: the evolution of the Japanese model; 6. Japan's unexpected credentials as a target for hedge fund activism; 7. The anatomy of hedge fund activism: funds, targets and outcomes; 8. Two turning points: Bull-Dog Sauce and J-Power; 9. Responding to activism: managers, investors, officials and the media; 10. 'Quiet activism': the future for shareholder engagement in Japan?; 11. Conclusion: after shareholder primacy; Methodological appendix; Bibliography.".
- 2012002155 title "Hedge fund activism in Japan : the limits of shareholder primacy / John Buchanan, Dominic Heesang Chai, Simon Deakin.".
- 2012002155 type "text".