1st Edition

Foreign Competition in Japan Human Resource Strategies

By Robert Ballon Copyright 1992
    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Japanese market is an attractive and challenging one. It is essential for foreign companies wanting to establish a growing presence to build operations which are suited to the Japanese. This book focuses on three particular areas: the labour market, the workplace and the market-place. The management of human resources plays an important part in a company’s image in the market. A strong corporate presence is vital to inspire confidence among consumers and the career opportunities and job stability offered by a company reflect its strength. Using case studies and covering topics such as the labour market, corporate organization, decision making and business transactions, this book outlines the way the Japanese organize their companies; it analyzes the approach of foreign firms and stresses the strategies they should adopt to enhance their competitive image. The comprehensive analysis of the Japanese work environment together with its focus on foreign competition will make the book essential reading for all those interested in international business, human resources, marketing and Japanese studies.

    Part 1: The Labour Market  1. Society and Economy  2. Employment and Hiring  3. Work and its Environment  Part 2: The Workplace  4. Work Compensation  5. Corporate Organization  6. Career in Management  7. Decision-making  Part 4:The Marketplace  8. Business Transactions  9. Competitive Quality  10. Corporate Presence and the Foreign Firm

    Biography

    Robert Ballon