Challenges of Human Resource Management in Japan

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Ralf Bebenroth, Toshihiro Kanai
Routledge, Oct 4, 2010 - Business & Economics - 256 pages

Human resource management systems differ across corporations around the world. Japan has unique characteristics that create specific challenges for HRM and there is currently a lack of research focusing on Japanese HR issues available to westerners. This book examines the major challenges and dilemmas in human resource management as Japan's industrial society continues its resurgence in the global arena. The first part of the book deals with Japanese HRM from an international perspective, analysing the overall structure of Japanese HRM systems and comparing these with current international systems. The second part of this book looks at Japanese HRM from a domestic perspective and as such covers the micro issues of HRM practice in Japan.

Written by a leading team of HRM experts from Japan, the UK, France, Australia and Canada, this book will be of interest to anyone interested in HRM in Japan, and international HRM more generally.

 

Contents

an explorative
Taking stock of the research on evolving relationships between
inspirations from abroad
Demystifying the relationship between intercultural adjustment
pressing
Strategic human resource management research in the Japanese
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an empirical
Diversification of employment categories in Japanese firms
MITSUTOSHIHIRANO188
TOSHIHIRO KANAIAND YOICHIFURUNO 210
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Ralf Bebenroth is Professor of Economics and Business at Kobe University, Japan. Toshihiro Kanai is Professor of Organizational Behaviour at Kobe University, Japan.