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Changing Focus in Japanese Corporate Management
Corporate management in Japan has shifted towards being more focused on returns and shareholder friendliness, as opposed to solely benefiting management and insiders. This change has occurred due to historical factors, such as the post-war occupation administration allowing corporate groupings to reform horizontally around banks and financial institutions. Over time, shares held by individuals were sold and accumulated by financial institutions, leading to a shift in management focus towards shareholders and returns.