This paper examines the effect of foreign ownership on gender‐related employment outcomes and work practices in Japan. The data indicate that the proportion of females among workers, managers, directors and board members is higher in foreign affiliates than in domestic firms of comparable size operating in the same industry. Foreign affiliates are also more likely to offer flexible working arrangements, telecommuting and childcare subsidies as well as employ foreign workers. These effects are visible almost exclusively in older affiliates. The analysis of foreign acquisitions combining propensity score matching with a difference in differences suggests that increase in the female labour share takes place a few years after the ownership chan...
Working paper on INCAS blog : https://incas.hypotheses.org/Enhancing gender diversity on boards of d...
There is a growing emphasis on the relationship between immigrant women and businesses. With time, i...
Successful businesses today must be able to operate effectively in an international environment. Eff...
This paper examines the effect of foreign ownership on gender‐related employment outcomes and work p...
We explore potential relationships between international economic activities and gender wage gaps (G...
This article argues that multinational corporations may provide critical relief routes for women wor...
This article argues that multinational corporations may provide critical relief routes for women wor...
It has been said that Japanese companies are a hard place for women to work as full-time employees. ...
This paper uses Chinese immigrant women’s career experiences in Japanese firms to explore the impact...
Gender (in)equality varies strongly across countries. However, research has not sufficiently address...
In this paper, we study foreign ownership as a vehicle for transferring gender norms across internat...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the presence and the number of female and foreign directors ...
We address a gap in prior literature on female managerial representation and corporate performance. ...
This paper examines how organizational environments affect labor market processes in Japan. Our dist...
We examine differences in the structure of wages between domestic establishments and foreign-owned e...
Working paper on INCAS blog : https://incas.hypotheses.org/Enhancing gender diversity on boards of d...
There is a growing emphasis on the relationship between immigrant women and businesses. With time, i...
Successful businesses today must be able to operate effectively in an international environment. Eff...
This paper examines the effect of foreign ownership on gender‐related employment outcomes and work p...
We explore potential relationships between international economic activities and gender wage gaps (G...
This article argues that multinational corporations may provide critical relief routes for women wor...
This article argues that multinational corporations may provide critical relief routes for women wor...
It has been said that Japanese companies are a hard place for women to work as full-time employees. ...
This paper uses Chinese immigrant women’s career experiences in Japanese firms to explore the impact...
Gender (in)equality varies strongly across countries. However, research has not sufficiently address...
In this paper, we study foreign ownership as a vehicle for transferring gender norms across internat...
This paper analyzes the determinants of the presence and the number of female and foreign directors ...
We address a gap in prior literature on female managerial representation and corporate performance. ...
This paper examines how organizational environments affect labor market processes in Japan. Our dist...
We examine differences in the structure of wages between domestic establishments and foreign-owned e...
Working paper on INCAS blog : https://incas.hypotheses.org/Enhancing gender diversity on boards of d...
There is a growing emphasis on the relationship between immigrant women and businesses. With time, i...
Successful businesses today must be able to operate effectively in an international environment. Eff...