Japanese corporations are characterized by distinctive management practices which have been nurtured in a culturally homogeneous environment. The transferability of these practices to foreign subsidiaries has been a subject of debate among management scholars. Drawing on resource dependence theory and institutionalism, this study examines the impact of homogeneity in management and parent company control on the degree of presence of Japanese human resource management (HRM) in U.S. subsidiaries. The study uses Walton and Lawrence’s classification (reward, selection and promotion, employee influence mechanism, and job design) to measure uniquely Japanese HRM and a sample survey of 138 U.S. subsidiaries of Japanese multinational corporations f...
Japanese management is not a rigid set of unified principles and conceptsbut rather, a system that a...
The main role of the headquarters international human resources departments/business units of seven ...
An investigation into how Japanese multinational corporations (MNCs) manage their overseas HRM pract...
This paper compares Japanese and US multinational corporations (MNCs) on their deployment of human r...
This paper first provides an overview of the existing literature documenting contrasts between human...
The purpose of this article is three-fold. First, it explains the reason behind the fading importanc...
Using data from 160 Asian affiliates of American and Japanese MNCs, this paper explores the determin...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
This paper explores Japanese human resources (HR) management and performance management practices. J...
Japanese organizations combine the concepts of "competition" and "co-operation". They believe in lon...
AbstractThe Japanese economy has made a huge leap since WWII and strategically placed itself as one ...
Discusses the tactical decisions firms make in the process of establishing management systems in ove...
This study explores the factors that influence the design and execution of MNCs ’ HRM systems in the...
An analysis of the principles of Human Resource Management, the characteristics of the HRM system in...
Japanese human resource management has always been one of the prime topics in management circles....
Japanese management is not a rigid set of unified principles and conceptsbut rather, a system that a...
The main role of the headquarters international human resources departments/business units of seven ...
An investigation into how Japanese multinational corporations (MNCs) manage their overseas HRM pract...
This paper compares Japanese and US multinational corporations (MNCs) on their deployment of human r...
This paper first provides an overview of the existing literature documenting contrasts between human...
The purpose of this article is three-fold. First, it explains the reason behind the fading importanc...
Using data from 160 Asian affiliates of American and Japanese MNCs, this paper explores the determin...
This study sets out to explore human resource management (HRM) practices in multinational corporatio...
This paper explores Japanese human resources (HR) management and performance management practices. J...
Japanese organizations combine the concepts of "competition" and "co-operation". They believe in lon...
AbstractThe Japanese economy has made a huge leap since WWII and strategically placed itself as one ...
Discusses the tactical decisions firms make in the process of establishing management systems in ove...
This study explores the factors that influence the design and execution of MNCs ’ HRM systems in the...
An analysis of the principles of Human Resource Management, the characteristics of the HRM system in...
Japanese human resource management has always been one of the prime topics in management circles....
Japanese management is not a rigid set of unified principles and conceptsbut rather, a system that a...
The main role of the headquarters international human resources departments/business units of seven ...
An investigation into how Japanese multinational corporations (MNCs) manage their overseas HRM pract...