The increasing globalization of production and trade in the last 25 years has required substantial adjustment of employment relationships in the United States and Japan. Worker attachment to firms has always been lower in the U.S. than in Japan, and this is reflected in a difference in institutions. As both the U.S. and Japan have been faced with similar global competitive pressures, firms in the two countries have responded in ways that are consistent with their histories, institutions, and demographics. Firms in the United States have laid off workers, even those in long-term primary jobs. Firms in Japan have taken the approach of reassigning workers to other, perhaps lesser, jobs, seconding workers to other firms, and making more use of ...
Steel industry has been engaged for a very long time in a downsizing process which has deeply transf...
What happened to the traditional, long-term employment practices in Japan after the 1990s has remain...
textabstractIn previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly in...
The increasing globalization of production and trade in the last 25 years has required substantial a...
Is employment practice at foreign-owned firms different from that of Japan, the life-time employment...
This paper examines how organizational environments affect labor market processes in Japan. Our dist...
A very preliminary draft. Comments are welcomed. Since the 1990s, there has been a rapid increase in...
[出版社版]This paper examines how the labor market and related institutions mediate the impact of global...
The starting point of this study is the proposition that intensive formation of human capital on the...
Over the past decade, productivity-adjusted wages have grown at a slower pace in Japan than in other...
The paper constructs a consistent set of quarterly Japanese data for the 1960-2002 sample period and...
The late 2000s-recession caused massive damage to the global economy. High unemployment, low consume...
This study purports to compare employment adjustment process in steel industry between the U.S. and ...
This paper explores the intersections between the current trajectory of globalization, changes to th...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1989.Includes bibliographical references ...
Steel industry has been engaged for a very long time in a downsizing process which has deeply transf...
What happened to the traditional, long-term employment practices in Japan after the 1990s has remain...
textabstractIn previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly in...
The increasing globalization of production and trade in the last 25 years has required substantial a...
Is employment practice at foreign-owned firms different from that of Japan, the life-time employment...
This paper examines how organizational environments affect labor market processes in Japan. Our dist...
A very preliminary draft. Comments are welcomed. Since the 1990s, there has been a rapid increase in...
[出版社版]This paper examines how the labor market and related institutions mediate the impact of global...
The starting point of this study is the proposition that intensive formation of human capital on the...
Over the past decade, productivity-adjusted wages have grown at a slower pace in Japan than in other...
The paper constructs a consistent set of quarterly Japanese data for the 1960-2002 sample period and...
The late 2000s-recession caused massive damage to the global economy. High unemployment, low consume...
This study purports to compare employment adjustment process in steel industry between the U.S. and ...
This paper explores the intersections between the current trajectory of globalization, changes to th...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1989.Includes bibliographical references ...
Steel industry has been engaged for a very long time in a downsizing process which has deeply transf...
What happened to the traditional, long-term employment practices in Japan after the 1990s has remain...
textabstractIn previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly in...