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Shareholder activism in Japan: social pressure, private cost and organized crime

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  • Hilary, Gilles
  • Oshika, Tomoki
  • 大鹿, 智基
  • オオシカ, トモキ

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Prior research provides mixed results on the capacity of American shareholder activists to improve managerial behavior. In Japan, however, alternative means of external control (e.g. take-over, litigations) are not as effective as in the U.S. Challenging the management during the annual meeting may be the only option for disgruntled shareholders. Yet, the situation is complicated by the existence of corporate racketeers who disrupt the meetings to black-mail management. Our empirical results indicate that, contrary to governmental expectations, shareholder activism leads to subsequent improvement in corporate governance, informational environment and profitability. It also enables firms to attract more foreign and individual shareholders. This suggests that the Japanese authorities should reverse their policy of discouraging shareholder activism.

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  • Hilary, Gilles & Oshika, Tomoki & 大鹿, 智基 & オオシカ, トモキ, 2003. "Shareholder activism in Japan: social pressure, private cost and organized crime," CEI Working Paper Series 2003-20, Center for Economic Institutions, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
  • Handle: RePEc:hit:hitcei:2003-20
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    1. William Lazonick, 2006. "Corporate Governance, Innovative Enterprise, and Economic Development," WIDER Working Paper Series RP2006-71, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).

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