L'économie des ressources humaines en transition: le cas du Japon
Hiroatsu Nohara
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Abstract:
The human resource management (HRM) in Japan, considered often as exotic one, tends to be interpreted through the formalized languages by the neoinstitutionalist schools which loosen the most rigid hypotheses, while fundamentally faithful to the neoclassical paradigm. In this way, we can get a more general (and universal) explanation about the HRM,but we don't necessarily succeed in distinguishing the general and the specific features. The economic literature developed by an economist as Aoki does not constitute an exception. His "cooperative" model of HRM, supposed to be at work in Japan, appears problematic : focused on the stylisation of a factory workplace, his model lacks a total vision of division oflabour and doesn't show how the different categories of workers do really establish the cooperation in the firm. Based on the empirical (monographic) researches which have been done by the author, this paper attempts to develop a comprehensive approach to the Japanese-style HRM. This approach allows to underline the various logics of action which the agents develop in interaction with their institutional environment, to "contextualize" the notions such as the internallabour market or the rank hierarchy which are generally considered as universal and finally to give the relative picture to the Japanese model of HRM, both from a cross-national point of view (comparison between France and Japan) and from the point of view of its evolution.
Keywords: Human resource management; Japan; hierarchy; flexibility; incentive system; change; Management des ressources humaines; Japon; hierarchie; système d'incitation; flexibilité; changement; compromis social (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-10
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Published in Économie appliquée : archives de l'Institut de science économique appliquée, 1998, LI (3), pp.7-36
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