Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter?

Human Resiurces Management (HRM) practices are the part and parcel of any countries industrial and economic activities. Appropriate and sound technique in managing human resource can be of crucially iimportance in achieving industrial growth even in a resource constraint country. Japan is a good exa...

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Main Author: Quddus, S. M. Abdul
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Language:English
Published: Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies 2002
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spelling iium-63112018-02-14T08:15:07Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/6311/ Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter? Quddus, S. M. Abdul HM621 Culture Human Resiurces Management (HRM) practices are the part and parcel of any countries industrial and economic activities. Appropriate and sound technique in managing human resource can be of crucially iimportance in achieving industrial growth even in a resource constraint country. Japan is a good example in this regard. This article, with an overview of the role of HRM in the economy of Japan, analyses the rationals for replication of Japanese HRM approach by drawing theoretical comparison between Japanese management and American management. The relevance of culture in imitating Japanese HRM practices in the context of Bangladesh has also been examined. This examination has led to an argument that substantial convergence or homogenisation of HRM practices around the world not be possible unless managers modify or adapt the mood of implementation of HRM practices to "fit" the cultural values and beliefs. Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies 2002-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/6311/1/replicability_of_japanese_huma_resource_management.pdf Quddus, S. M. Abdul (2002) Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter? biis Journal, 23 (1). pp. 57-84. ISSN 1010-9536 http://www.biiss.org/BIISS_JOURNAL.php?filename=journal/january2002_issue.html
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Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter?
description Human Resiurces Management (HRM) practices are the part and parcel of any countries industrial and economic activities. Appropriate and sound technique in managing human resource can be of crucially iimportance in achieving industrial growth even in a resource constraint country. Japan is a good example in this regard. This article, with an overview of the role of HRM in the economy of Japan, analyses the rationals for replication of Japanese HRM approach by drawing theoretical comparison between Japanese management and American management. The relevance of culture in imitating Japanese HRM practices in the context of Bangladesh has also been examined. This examination has led to an argument that substantial convergence or homogenisation of HRM practices around the world not be possible unless managers modify or adapt the mood of implementation of HRM practices to "fit" the cultural values and beliefs.
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title Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter?
title_short Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter?
title_full Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter?
title_fullStr Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter?
title_full_unstemmed Replicability of Japanese Human Resource Management (HRM) approach to Bangladesh: does Culture Matter?
title_sort replicability of japanese human resource management (hrm) approach to bangladesh: does culture matter?
publisher Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies
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