They are aiming for global norms in such areas as corporate governance and transparency, boardroom diversity or sustainability goals. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Fresh air is being blown into stuffy, stultifying Japanese corporate boardrooms as a wave of shareholder activism takes root.
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