The evolution of human resource management in Japan: continuity, change and enduring challenges
This volume contains country studies of the historical development of human resource management (HRM) in seventeen different nations. The nations span all regions of the world and each chapter is written by a national expert. Primary attention is given to HRM developments in industry, but university research and teaching are also covered. Human resource management is defined broadly to include industrial relations and each chapter places the historical development of HRM in a broad political, social, and economic context.
Authors: | Woo, Jong-Won |
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Subject: | Business and Management | Economics and Finance |
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