Stock incentives won't make Japanese execs prioritize shareholders

Theories on aligning interests oversimplify human nature

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Commuters cross a street in Tokyo: The prevailing mentality is that paying high dividends to greedy shareholders is wrong to the extent that it imposes additional risks on the larger stakeholder community. © Getty Images

Stephen Givens is a corporate lawyer and an adjunct professor at Keio University Law School in Tokyo.

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