2022 Fiscal Year Annual Research Report
コロナ禍での、東南アジアにおける日本からのODAの役割:人的資源管理に注目して
Project/Area Number |
22F21752
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Research Institution | Hitotsubashi University |
Principal Investigator |
坪山 雄樹 一橋大学, 大学院経営管理研究科, 准教授 (50508645)
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Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) |
SOEHARDJOJO JOEY 一橋大学, 大学院経営管理研究科, 外国人特別研究員
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Project Period (FY) |
2022-07-27 – 2025-03-31
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Keywords | Meso-level actorsn / Institutional factors / HR practice transfer / Emerging market economy / Indonesia |
Outline of Annual Research Achievements |
Published the following two papers in international journals (i.e. ABS rank 3 out of 4) in AY2022. Soehardjojo, Delbridge, and Meardi (forthcoming) This article contributes to debates on international HRM diffusion both by highlighting hitherto neglected arenas of host-country resistance and identifying the multiple levels at which this plays out, through qualitative research on the transfer of Japanese multinational corporations’ HRM practices into Indonesia. We reveal that alongside apparently consensual micro-level (organization) relations between home- and host-country management, important political power games are occurring at the meso-level (subnational). These games involve competing notions of ‘best practice’ with host-country actors more powerful than deterministic models of diffusion would predict. Soehardjojo and Delbridge (forthcoming) This article investigates how meso-level actors (MeLAs) contribute to HR practice transfer in diffusion and adaptation processes, drawing on the System-Society-Dominance-Corporate Effects (SSDC) framework to interpret the role of MeLAs in the transfer of the Japanese management model to the Indonesian automotive industry. It focuses on two issues: i) the impact of Japanese MeLAs' training in Japan on the model's diffusion, and ii) the coordinated strategy of Japanese and Indonesian MeLAs in knowledge-sharing and facilitating model adaptation in Indonesia. The study highlights MeLAs' significance in diffusion-adaptation in emerging markets with weak regulations and asymmetric power relations, extending the SSDC framework.
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Current Status of Research Progress |
Current Status of Research Progress
1: Research has progressed more than it was originally planned.
Reason
Gained in-person and virtual interviews with research participants covering the President of an organization, director, manager, government agency, SME owner/managing director, trainer, worker and trade union stewards. Research collaborations with scholars in the UK ad China for forthcoming two papers, i.e. Japanese operation and management diffusion transfer processes to Indonesia.
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Strategy for Future Research Activity |
By the end of this May 2023, I’ll complete data collection and focus on analyzing the audio transcripts and literature review. In the coming two months, I’ll be focusing on writing/drafting the paper and aim to have the full first manuscript by the end of this summer. It will then be submitted to the Journal of Operation and Management (ABS rank 4).
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