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This book examines the major challenges and dilemmas in human resource management as Japan's industrial society continues its resurgence in the global arena.
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This book examines the major challenges and dilemmas in human resource management as Japan's industrial society continues its resurgence in the global arena.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136936142
- Artikelnr.: 43073662
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136936142
- Artikelnr.: 43073662
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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.
Introduction Ralf Bebenroth and Toshihiro KanaiPart 1: Japanese HRM from an
International Perspective 2. Taking Stock of the Research on Evolving
Relationships between Japanese Human Resource: Management Practices and
Firm Performance Sue Neila Bruning 3. Japanese Human Resource Management:
Inspirations from Abroad and Current Trends of Change Markus Pudelko and
Anne Will Harzing 4. Expatriation and Performance Ralf Bebenroth and Li
Donghao 5. Human Resource Management and Employment Systems in Asia:
Directions of Change and New Challenges Philippe Debroux 6. Demystifying
the relationship between intercultural adjustment and effectiveness in
international assignments: reflections on Japanese expatriate managers
Beatriz Maria Braga and Edson Kubo 7. Global Talent Management and Learning
for the Future: Pressing Concerns and Opportunities for Growth for Japanese
Multinationals Mary Yoko Part 2: Japanese HRM from a Domestic Perspective
8. Strategic Human Resource Management Research in the Japanese Context:
Unique Opportunities for Theory Advancement Sekiguchi, Tomoki, Takeuchi,
Norihiko and Takeuchi, Tomokazu 9. Psychological Contract in Japanese
Companies: An Explorative Study on Contents, Fulfillment, and Breach of
Contracts Yasuhiro Hattori 10. Cognitive framework for performance
appraisal: An empirical study of narrative evaluations in a Japanese
auto-company Kiyoshi Takahashi 11. Diversification of Employment Categories
in Japanese Firms and its Funcitonality: A study based on the Human
Resource Portfolio System Mitsutoshi Hirano 12. Quantum Leap Experiences
for Leadership Development: Stories and Lessons of Japanese Top and Middle
Managers Toshihiro Kanai and Yoichi Furano
International Perspective 2. Taking Stock of the Research on Evolving
Relationships between Japanese Human Resource: Management Practices and
Firm Performance Sue Neila Bruning 3. Japanese Human Resource Management:
Inspirations from Abroad and Current Trends of Change Markus Pudelko and
Anne Will Harzing 4. Expatriation and Performance Ralf Bebenroth and Li
Donghao 5. Human Resource Management and Employment Systems in Asia:
Directions of Change and New Challenges Philippe Debroux 6. Demystifying
the relationship between intercultural adjustment and effectiveness in
international assignments: reflections on Japanese expatriate managers
Beatriz Maria Braga and Edson Kubo 7. Global Talent Management and Learning
for the Future: Pressing Concerns and Opportunities for Growth for Japanese
Multinationals Mary Yoko Part 2: Japanese HRM from a Domestic Perspective
8. Strategic Human Resource Management Research in the Japanese Context:
Unique Opportunities for Theory Advancement Sekiguchi, Tomoki, Takeuchi,
Norihiko and Takeuchi, Tomokazu 9. Psychological Contract in Japanese
Companies: An Explorative Study on Contents, Fulfillment, and Breach of
Contracts Yasuhiro Hattori 10. Cognitive framework for performance
appraisal: An empirical study of narrative evaluations in a Japanese
auto-company Kiyoshi Takahashi 11. Diversification of Employment Categories
in Japanese Firms and its Funcitonality: A study based on the Human
Resource Portfolio System Mitsutoshi Hirano 12. Quantum Leap Experiences
for Leadership Development: Stories and Lessons of Japanese Top and Middle
Managers Toshihiro Kanai and Yoichi Furano
Introduction Ralf Bebenroth and Toshihiro KanaiPart 1: Japanese HRM from an
International Perspective 2. Taking Stock of the Research on Evolving
Relationships between Japanese Human Resource: Management Practices and
Firm Performance Sue Neila Bruning 3. Japanese Human Resource Management:
Inspirations from Abroad and Current Trends of Change Markus Pudelko and
Anne Will Harzing 4. Expatriation and Performance Ralf Bebenroth and Li
Donghao 5. Human Resource Management and Employment Systems in Asia:
Directions of Change and New Challenges Philippe Debroux 6. Demystifying
the relationship between intercultural adjustment and effectiveness in
international assignments: reflections on Japanese expatriate managers
Beatriz Maria Braga and Edson Kubo 7. Global Talent Management and Learning
for the Future: Pressing Concerns and Opportunities for Growth for Japanese
Multinationals Mary Yoko Part 2: Japanese HRM from a Domestic Perspective
8. Strategic Human Resource Management Research in the Japanese Context:
Unique Opportunities for Theory Advancement Sekiguchi, Tomoki, Takeuchi,
Norihiko and Takeuchi, Tomokazu 9. Psychological Contract in Japanese
Companies: An Explorative Study on Contents, Fulfillment, and Breach of
Contracts Yasuhiro Hattori 10. Cognitive framework for performance
appraisal: An empirical study of narrative evaluations in a Japanese
auto-company Kiyoshi Takahashi 11. Diversification of Employment Categories
in Japanese Firms and its Funcitonality: A study based on the Human
Resource Portfolio System Mitsutoshi Hirano 12. Quantum Leap Experiences
for Leadership Development: Stories and Lessons of Japanese Top and Middle
Managers Toshihiro Kanai and Yoichi Furano
International Perspective 2. Taking Stock of the Research on Evolving
Relationships between Japanese Human Resource: Management Practices and
Firm Performance Sue Neila Bruning 3. Japanese Human Resource Management:
Inspirations from Abroad and Current Trends of Change Markus Pudelko and
Anne Will Harzing 4. Expatriation and Performance Ralf Bebenroth and Li
Donghao 5. Human Resource Management and Employment Systems in Asia:
Directions of Change and New Challenges Philippe Debroux 6. Demystifying
the relationship between intercultural adjustment and effectiveness in
international assignments: reflections on Japanese expatriate managers
Beatriz Maria Braga and Edson Kubo 7. Global Talent Management and Learning
for the Future: Pressing Concerns and Opportunities for Growth for Japanese
Multinationals Mary Yoko Part 2: Japanese HRM from a Domestic Perspective
8. Strategic Human Resource Management Research in the Japanese Context:
Unique Opportunities for Theory Advancement Sekiguchi, Tomoki, Takeuchi,
Norihiko and Takeuchi, Tomokazu 9. Psychological Contract in Japanese
Companies: An Explorative Study on Contents, Fulfillment, and Breach of
Contracts Yasuhiro Hattori 10. Cognitive framework for performance
appraisal: An empirical study of narrative evaluations in a Japanese
auto-company Kiyoshi Takahashi 11. Diversification of Employment Categories
in Japanese Firms and its Funcitonality: A study based on the Human
Resource Portfolio System Mitsutoshi Hirano 12. Quantum Leap Experiences
for Leadership Development: Stories and Lessons of Japanese Top and Middle
Managers Toshihiro Kanai and Yoichi Furano