Journal of Japan Society for Business Ethics Study
Online ISSN : 2423-9925
Print ISSN : 1343-6627
Business ethics under the deregulations era in Japan
Yoshitaka Shimamura
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1998 Volume 5 Pages 111-117

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Many of Japanese private companies are struggling to follow up 'Economic and Political Deregulations' to meet their business systems into 'Global Standards'. They are facing some difficulty to realize effective disclosure about business information, under sluggish economic circumstances after the bubble economy crushed in early '90s. When, if they fail to establish effective business information disclosure attitude under the progress on 'deregulations', they may loose their financial, and marketing domination in the very near future. They had been very good to keep 'business secret' but, not always good to disclose fair business information for such as stock holders, employees and consumers, in the past time. It must be a key factor to survive companies to achieve 'disclosure policies' under 'Deregulations era'.
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1998 JAPAN SOCIETY FOR BUSINESS ETHICS
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