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Flexible labour markets and individualized employment: the beginnings of a new Japanese HRM system?
Authors:John Benson  Philippe Debroux
Institution:1. Department of Management, University of Melbourne;2. International Management in the Faculty of Business Administration, Soka University, Tokyo
Abstract:In an earlier study we reported that human resource management (HRM) in Japan was best characterized by continuity with some changes to assessment and pay practices. It is now over five years since we mapped out the changes taking place in Japanese HRM. This contribution reviews some of the changes over this period and considers the future directions of HRM. The essay commences with a discussion of the important contextual factors and issues underpinning HRM including employer proposals for reform. The next section then explores changes taking place in employment, remuneration and evaluation. This is supplemented by a more general assessment of the key changes occurring in Japanese HRM. The essay concludes with a discussion on why such changes are occurring, whether the changes constitute a convergence towards the Western model and the implications for HRM and theory development.
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