Le Japon face aux questions ESG dans les entreprises

Hiroatsu Nohara, ancien chargé de recherche CNRS associé au LEST, cosigne un article sur le rapport des entreprises japonaises avec les préoccupations environnementales, sociétales et de gouvernance (ESG), aspects pris en compte dans la contribution de l'entreprise au développement la société.

L'analyse, issu d'une large étude, est parue dans la Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review, éditée chez Springer.

COT Article Mercredi 18 janvier 2023

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Édition Springer

Mitsuharu Miyamoto, Hiroatsu Nohara. How Japanese firms address the issues of environment, society, and governance: a corporate governance perspective. Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review 20, p. 25–46 (2023).

 

Abstract
Interest in environment, society, and governance (ESG) issues has increased in accordance with the growth of ESG-related investment. Until recently, however, interest remained low in Japan, which is unexpected, since Japanese firms have been characterized by stakeholder-oriented corporate governance. Thus, this study examined how Japanese firms address ESG issues, focusing on the corporate governance structure comprised of internally promoted managers, foreign shareholders, and independent directors. Using corporate-level raw data from 1522 listed firms from 2009 to 2016, this study shows that both internal managers and foreign shareholders promote ESG engagement from the consideration of corporate performance, whereas independent directors promote it from the consideration of stakeholder interests. Our empirical research exhibits that independent directors in Japanese firms have a dual function to represent shareholder and stakeholder interests.

 

Keywords
Social Responsibility, Corporate Governance, ESG/CSR, Independent directors, Foreign shareholdings

 

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DOI : 10.1007/s40844-022-00247-3