This article analyses a new and, by international comparison, distinct recruitment trend – the systematic hiring of foreign fresh university graduates (FFGs) into Japanese multinational enterprises’ (MNEs) operations in Japan. Our explorative research, which is based on interviews with HR managers and FFGs, offers three major findings related to international HR development methods. Firstly, the inpatriate literature has identified the roles of foreign (subsidiary) staff as knowledge conduits and boundary-spanners between headquarters and subsidiaries. While such objectives do not drive Japan’s FFG hiring trend, we find similar challenges in terms of the absorptive capacities of headquarters. Secondly, following a Varieties-of-Capitalism pe...
Japan’s mature market combined with its decreasing population has left little room for domestic mark...
Japanese corporations are characterized by distinctive management practices which have been nurtured...
This paper present results from a longitudinal investigation of staffing of 50 Japanese affiliates i...
This article analyses a new and, by international comparison, distinct recruitment trend – the syste...
On the grounds that there are deficits in the work force, the Japanese government has proposed polic...
Japan, facing demographic decline and challenges of companies and universities to internationalize, ...
Japan’s major companies, aiming to diversify their human resources, have in recent years begun to sy...
This article investigates factors related to the attractiveness of Japanese firms to international j...
International migration, in response to economic globalization, is rapidly increasing in various cou...
The purpose of this article is three-fold. First, it explains the reason behind the fading importanc...
In recent years, both the Japanese central and local governments have made significant efforts to at...
This paper explores Japanese human resources (HR) management and performance managementpractices. Ja...
The paper studies the demand for foreign university graduates at the firm level. Using a unique data...
Previous studies of job creation and job destruction (JCJD) have found that the gross job reallocati...
The Center for International Education & Research conducted a survey via Questionnaire of 300 compan...
Japan’s mature market combined with its decreasing population has left little room for domestic mark...
Japanese corporations are characterized by distinctive management practices which have been nurtured...
This paper present results from a longitudinal investigation of staffing of 50 Japanese affiliates i...
This article analyses a new and, by international comparison, distinct recruitment trend – the syste...
On the grounds that there are deficits in the work force, the Japanese government has proposed polic...
Japan, facing demographic decline and challenges of companies and universities to internationalize, ...
Japan’s major companies, aiming to diversify their human resources, have in recent years begun to sy...
This article investigates factors related to the attractiveness of Japanese firms to international j...
International migration, in response to economic globalization, is rapidly increasing in various cou...
The purpose of this article is three-fold. First, it explains the reason behind the fading importanc...
In recent years, both the Japanese central and local governments have made significant efforts to at...
This paper explores Japanese human resources (HR) management and performance managementpractices. Ja...
The paper studies the demand for foreign university graduates at the firm level. Using a unique data...
Previous studies of job creation and job destruction (JCJD) have found that the gross job reallocati...
The Center for International Education & Research conducted a survey via Questionnaire of 300 compan...
Japan’s mature market combined with its decreasing population has left little room for domestic mark...
Japanese corporations are characterized by distinctive management practices which have been nurtured...
This paper present results from a longitudinal investigation of staffing of 50 Japanese affiliates i...