Featured in the Japan Times Online, Professor Michael Morris's research on U.S. and Japanese media coverage of corporate scandals shows differences in the public's direction of blame and responsibility: Americans tend to blame the individual(s) most closely linked to the event; the Japanese public holds an organization's leader or figurehead responsible. Read the full article
Who is to blame? That depends on your country
Featured in the Japan Times Online, Professor Michael Morris's research on U.S. and Japanese media coverage of corporate scandals shows differences in the public's direction of blame and responsibility.