Changes in Performance Appraisal in Japanese Companies
Naoto Fukui ()
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Naoto Fukui: The University of Kitakyushu
Chapter Chapter 10 in Japanese Management in Change, 2015, pp 141-157 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This paper investigates the changes in performance appraisal in Japanese companies, with a focus on the purpose of appraisals. It begins by critically reviewing existing literature on the purposes of performance appraisal, and then analyzes secondary data on the purposes of appraisal in Japanese companies, emphasizing that the purposes of appraisal should be congruent with Japanese-style management. It then reviews the concepts of performance management (PM) and shows how PM offers a useful framework for analyzing the expansion of the purpose of appraisal in Japanese companies. PM design is currently one of the hottest issues among researchers in the U.S. This paper also involves a case study on the expansion of purposes of appraisal, using the PM framework. Finally, it concludes that the purposes of appraisal in Japanese companies have expanded in a manner that is consistent with changes in Japanese-style management.
Keywords: Human resource management; Japanese-style management; Performance appraisal; Performance management; Purposes of appraisal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-55096-9_10
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