"this, book is clearly written and well organized, and accessible to both economists and noneconomists with a basic acquaintance with the theoretical and methodological tools of economic analysis...the book offers a comprehensive analysis of practices related to internal labor markets in large Japanese firms, including recruitment, trainig, promotion, wages and the link between product markets and employment practices...the book offer a refinement of existing research rather than radically new ideas and insights." Journal of Japanese Studies

Japanese labour market practices have attracted considerable attention in the West for two reasons. Firstly, innovative human resource management (HRM) is responsible for the development of competitive industrial sectors. Secondly, inner flexibility of the labour market has produced low unemployment and wage flexibility. This study, originally published in 2000, provides a thorough investigation of the distinctive features of Japanese internal labour markets (ILM) and occupational labour markets (OLM), closely analyses important changes in ILM and considers future developments. It combines a mixture both of descriptive and of theoretical and econometric work and builds on the authors' wel- known previous research in this area. Also contains a detailed case study and the econometric analysis of HRM policies used by a large Japanese firm. Although the focus is on Japanese ILM, international comparisons are made throughout, mainly with reference to Europe and the United States.
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Analyses the employment practices of individual firms in Japan, including wages, training, promotion, transfers and turnovers across firms. It provides and applies theoretical models of the Japanese ILM, and includes a case study of a large Japanese firm. Uses an international comparative perspective.
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List of figures; List of tables; Preface; Introduction; Part I. Features of Japan's Internal Labor Markets: 1. Internal labor markets in search equilibrium; 2. Demand and supply of skills in a corporate hierarchy; 3. Measuring occupational and internal labor markets; 4. Earnings and seniority in internal labor markets; 5. Recruitment and promotion in Japanese firms; 6. Product market competition and internal labor markets; Part II. Recent Changes in Wage and Employment Structure: 7. Institutional changes in Japanese internal labor markets; 8. Changes in the employment and wage structure of Japanese firms, 1976–1996; 9. Changes in Japanese earnings profile; 10. The impact growth and business cycles on Japanese corporate hierarchies; Epilogue; References; Index.
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Analyses the employment practices of individual firms in Japan: wages, training, promotion, transfers and turnover.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780521642408
Publisert
2000-06-29
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
605 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
308