日本金融业的雇佣体系:全球化、日益加剧的分化与制度变迁

Employment Systems in Japan's Financial Industry: Globalization, Growing Divergence and Institutional Change

British Journal of Industrial Relations · 2015
被引 8
ABS 4

中文导读

研究了1990年代初至雷曼冲击后日本金融业雇佣体系的分化与变迁,发现外资引入新规则迫使本土企业改变传统雇佣模式,国家所有权和核心产品差异是导致雇佣模式多样化的关键因素。

Abstract

Abstract This article examines growing divergence and change in the employment systems of Japan's financial industry from the early 1990s until shortly after the so‐called Lehman Shock. This was a period which saw accelerated deregulation and globalization strongly impact the country's financial markets, leading to intensified competition over human resources. Foreign multinational corporations introduced into Japan's local product and labour markets new global ‘rules of the game’; in response, some native firms were forced to alter core aspects of a traditional employment model. The result was the emergence of diverging patterns of employment. The present study will demonstrate that the interaction of two key factors — national ownership and variation among core products and services offered — is shaping employment diversification, mediated by firms’ individual policies and practices. This research contributes to the debate on the effects of globalization on the divergence and change of employment systems.

金融业雇佣体系全球化日本经济制度变迁