Globalization and Greater Flexibility in the Japanese Labor Market: Exploring the Macro–Micro Link |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Ono |
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Institution: | Graduate School of International Corporate Strategy, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | The author explores the missing links between globalization and greater flexibility in the Japanese labor market based on review of literature and available evidence. Understanding Japan’s responses to globalization requires a nuanced approach, which accounts for its historical trajectory and social-institutional context. Along with globalization, Japan is experiencing a greater infusion of foreign capital, and an increasing presence of foreign firms. These foreign firms bring human resource practices that are more market driven and less socially embedded compared to the status quo. The diverging human resources practices of foreign firms have spillover effects that may destabilize the Japanese employment system in the long run. |
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Keywords: | globalization foreign direct investment foreign-owned firms human capital labor market flexibility |
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