This paper assesses developments in Japanese human resource management (HRM) practices and employment relations since the country's ‘post-bubble’ economic decline and in particular following the global financial downturn of 2008. Our research findings are broadly consistent with others that have provided a mixed picture of continuity, change and diversification but the most recent financial crisis has made the negotiated nature of workplace relations more apparent. These characteristics are not readily explained by conventional understandings of Japanese HRM as a culturally or institutionally determined phenomenon. We present new empirical evidence of developments in eight automotive plants and interpret these through the application of a c...
Until the 1980s, Japanese firms succeeded with people oriented HRM in favourable business surroundi...
Japanese firms have undertaken the reform of human resource management (HRM) in 1990’s and have been...
Analyzing features of share ownership, management and employment relations in Japan, this article ch...
This paper assesses developments in Japanese human resource management (HRM) practices and employmen...
P(論文)Many changes are underway in Japan's distinctive human resources management practices amid the ...
The subject of this work is to assess the evolvement of Japanese Human Resource Management mainly fr...
International audienceThe human resource management (HRM) in Japan, considered often as exotic one, ...
Japanese organizations combine the concepts of "competition" and "co-operation". They believe in lon...
In previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly intertwined wi...
Several adverse macro-economic trends beginning in the early 1970’s drastically reduced the relative...
International audienceThe human resource management (HRM) in Japan, considered often as exotic one, ...
Companies surviving the 1980s world recession have needed regularly to manage change in order to com...
This paper compares Japanese and US multinational corporations (MNCs) on their deployment of human r...
textabstractIn previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly in...
Out-in mergers and acquisitions activities in Japan have gradually increased but stay at a level ext...
Until the 1980s, Japanese firms succeeded with people oriented HRM in favourable business surroundi...
Japanese firms have undertaken the reform of human resource management (HRM) in 1990’s and have been...
Analyzing features of share ownership, management and employment relations in Japan, this article ch...
This paper assesses developments in Japanese human resource management (HRM) practices and employmen...
P(論文)Many changes are underway in Japan's distinctive human resources management practices amid the ...
The subject of this work is to assess the evolvement of Japanese Human Resource Management mainly fr...
International audienceThe human resource management (HRM) in Japan, considered often as exotic one, ...
Japanese organizations combine the concepts of "competition" and "co-operation". They believe in lon...
In previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly intertwined wi...
Several adverse macro-economic trends beginning in the early 1970’s drastically reduced the relative...
International audienceThe human resource management (HRM) in Japan, considered often as exotic one, ...
Companies surviving the 1980s world recession have needed regularly to manage change in order to com...
This paper compares Japanese and US multinational corporations (MNCs) on their deployment of human r...
textabstractIn previous decades, the perception of Japan’s employment practices has been strongly in...
Out-in mergers and acquisitions activities in Japan have gradually increased but stay at a level ext...
Until the 1980s, Japanese firms succeeded with people oriented HRM in favourable business surroundi...
Japanese firms have undertaken the reform of human resource management (HRM) in 1990’s and have been...
Analyzing features of share ownership, management and employment relations in Japan, this article ch...