Japanese board structures are unique in that: a) The board consists of a large number of ‘insiders’ such as management. b) Banks often have representatives sit on the boards of their customers. c)…
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Japanese board structures are unique in that: a) The board consists of a large number of ‘insiders’ such as management. b) Banks often have representatives sit on the boards of their customers. c)…
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