AbstractThe Japanese economy has made a huge leap since WWII and strategically placed itself as one of the world's leading powers. The Japanese Human Resources Management (HRM) system is thought to be the foundation of this growth. This article analyzes the Japanese HRM system, workers’ loyalty which is its backbone and its degree of transferability and alignment with the Moroccan values and culture. This qualitative research uses an exploratory case study a Japanese multinational company's (MNC) subsidiary in Morocco. Findings from the extant literature are consistent with this study, which identifies the presence of loyalty among the Moroccan employees who are supported by both the company's Japanese HRM practices and Moroccan supportive ...
Thesis: M.B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2018.Cataloged fr...
This study examines the employment system of Japanese multinational retailing corporations in Hong K...
While resistance to human resource management (HRM) practice transfers from multinationals has been ...
AbstractThe Japanese economy has made a huge leap since WWII and strategically placed itself as one ...
Japanese corporations are characterized by distinctive management practices which have been nurtured...
This paper compares Japanese and US multinational corporations (MNCs) on their deployment of human r...
The purpose of this article is three-fold. First, it explains the reason behind the fading importanc...
An investigation into how Japanese multinational corporations (MNCs) manage their overseas HRM pract...
Purpose This paper aims to conceptualise a framework of “transnational human resource management” (...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Using data from 160 Asian affiliates of American and Japanese MNCs, this paper explores the determin...
This paper first provides an overview of the existing literature documenting contrasts between human...
This thesis unites the issues derived from the research on the relationship between culture and perf...
Japan’s mature market combined with its decreasing population has left little room for domestic mark...
Discusses the tactical decisions firms make in the process of establishing management systems in ove...
Thesis: M.B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2018.Cataloged fr...
This study examines the employment system of Japanese multinational retailing corporations in Hong K...
While resistance to human resource management (HRM) practice transfers from multinationals has been ...
AbstractThe Japanese economy has made a huge leap since WWII and strategically placed itself as one ...
Japanese corporations are characterized by distinctive management practices which have been nurtured...
This paper compares Japanese and US multinational corporations (MNCs) on their deployment of human r...
The purpose of this article is three-fold. First, it explains the reason behind the fading importanc...
An investigation into how Japanese multinational corporations (MNCs) manage their overseas HRM pract...
Purpose This paper aims to conceptualise a framework of “transnational human resource management” (...
Research on the diffusion of organisational practices in multinational enterprises has focussed larg...
Using data from 160 Asian affiliates of American and Japanese MNCs, this paper explores the determin...
This paper first provides an overview of the existing literature documenting contrasts between human...
This thesis unites the issues derived from the research on the relationship between culture and perf...
Japan’s mature market combined with its decreasing population has left little room for domestic mark...
Discusses the tactical decisions firms make in the process of establishing management systems in ove...
Thesis: M.B.A., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2018.Cataloged fr...
This study examines the employment system of Japanese multinational retailing corporations in Hong K...
While resistance to human resource management (HRM) practice transfers from multinationals has been ...