In Japan, large firms\u27 relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large American firms. Large Japanese firms guarantee many employees lifetime employment, and the firms\u27 boards consist of insider employees. Neither relationship is common in the United States. Japanese lifetime employment is said to encourage firms and employees to invest in human capital. We examine the reported benefits of the firm\u27s promise of lifetime employment, but conclude that it is no more than peripheral to human capital investments. Rather, the dark side of Japanese labor practice – constricting the external labor market – likely yielded the human capital benefits, not the bright side of secure employment. What then explains th...
Given the rich literature regarding lifetime employment, the purpose of this Comment is to provide a...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
This paper examines two hypotheses:the firm governance structure influences union formation, and the...
In Japan, large firms\u27 relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large A...
In Japan, large firms\u27 relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large A...
In Japan, large firms\u27 relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large A...
In Japan, large firms' relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large Amer...
This paper examines the origins and dynamic evolution of the lifetime employment system in Japan fro...
The economic stagnation in the 1990s in Japan posed a serious challenge to the practice of “lifetime...
This essay makes it clear that Japanese Industrial Relations owns its success to "Lifetime employmen...
Japan’s practice of so-called lifetime employment is well known. This system arose out of labour unr...
Lifelong employment in Japan is more trope than literal fact. As a synecdoche,it encapsulates Japan'...
In studying the Japanese economic miracle that occurred after the devastation of World War II, many ...
Japanese labor unions pursued economic efficiency with the companies and realized the high economic ...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
Given the rich literature regarding lifetime employment, the purpose of this Comment is to provide a...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
This paper examines two hypotheses:the firm governance structure influences union formation, and the...
In Japan, large firms\u27 relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large A...
In Japan, large firms\u27 relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large A...
In Japan, large firms\u27 relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large A...
In Japan, large firms' relationships with their employees differ from those prevailing in large Amer...
This paper examines the origins and dynamic evolution of the lifetime employment system in Japan fro...
The economic stagnation in the 1990s in Japan posed a serious challenge to the practice of “lifetime...
This essay makes it clear that Japanese Industrial Relations owns its success to "Lifetime employmen...
Japan’s practice of so-called lifetime employment is well known. This system arose out of labour unr...
Lifelong employment in Japan is more trope than literal fact. As a synecdoche,it encapsulates Japan'...
In studying the Japanese economic miracle that occurred after the devastation of World War II, many ...
Japanese labor unions pursued economic efficiency with the companies and realized the high economic ...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
Given the rich literature regarding lifetime employment, the purpose of this Comment is to provide a...
Despite repeated predictions of its demise, lifetime employment remains the core institution of the ...
This paper examines two hypotheses:the firm governance structure influences union formation, and the...