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Minimizing Competition? Entry-Level Compensation in Japanese Firms
Authors:Yoshio Yanadori
Institution:(1) School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, 393 Ives Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-3901, USA
Abstract:This is the first empirical study of the determinants of pay for entry-level jobs among Japanese firms. Pay data of 1,382 companies obtained from the Nikkei survey was matched with company size, performance, industry, and foreign ownership data from Toyo Keizai's Japan Company Handbook. I found that unlike the results based on U.S. data, company size is not related to entry-level pay. Firm performance is positively related, but its effect is minimal. Industry membership and foreign ownership are related. I believe that these findings highlight the influence of the Japanese employment context and information sharing in Japan. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
Keywords:compensation  Japanese firms
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