Index

Note: Page numbers followed by ‘f’ refer to figures and followed by ‘t’ refer to tables.

A

Abaxia 121

accidents, workplace 11, 42, 106, 152

accreditation programmes, HR 213, 224

agency workers in China 1819

aging workforce: in Australia 231, 232; in Hong Kong 88, 95; in Japan 72, 77; in New Zealand 273; in Singapore 214215; in South Korea 56; in Taiwan 112, 117, 285

Air India 134

All-China Federation of Trade Unions 1617

annual pay 47, 48t, 5960

appraisal systems: 360-degree 19, 49, 144; in China 15t, 19, 24; in East Asian culture 4950, 111; in Fiji Islands 253; in Hong Kong 84, 85, 87, 88, 90; in India 144; in Japan 67, 75, 78; in New Zealand 267, 270, 271; problems linking rewards and performance via 4950; in South Korea 44t, 4950; in Taiwan 105, 108109, 111; in Thailand at PTTEP 162, 163; in Vietnam 167168, 176, 181; in Vietnam hospital case study 184185

ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian nations) 1, 5, 104, 154, 159, 191

Asian Competitiveness Annual Report 2011 115

Asian Crisis: in Hong Kong 86; in South Korea 33, 34, 38, 40, 42, 60; in Taiwan 100; in Thailand 152, 154

assessment centers 22, 269, 270

Association of Southeast Asian nations (ASEAN) 1, 5, 104, 154, 159, 191

AT Kearney confidence index 236

atypical workers: in Japan 64, 6667, 68, 69, 7273, 7475, 76, 79; in Taiwan 108, 111, 114115, 11718 see also casual workers; contingent workers

Australia 8, 223241; Australian Human Resource Institute (AHRI) 224, 230, 232; benefits 233, 234235, 237; business–HR partnership 229230; businesses in New Zealand 267; case studies 237; casual employees 225, 226, 233; changes and challenges for HRM 231; childcare 226, 233; contracts of employment 227; cultural diversity 223, 234, 286; demographic shifts 231232, 284; downsizing strategy 231; economic factors and impact on HRM 226, 228; employee relations 227; Employer of Choice endorsement 232; engagement, employee 232233; factors determining HRM practices and policies 224229; Fair Work Act 2009 227; flexible working 225, 234, 235; foreign direct investment 236; future of HR functions 235236; gender inequality 234235; higher education 228229; historical development of HRM 224; immigration policy 234; industrial action 228; industrial relations 227228; international education 228229; manufacturing sector 225, 226, 228, 237; mentoring programmes 232; mining sector 226, 237; national context 224225; New Zealand recruitment of staff from 269; older workers 231232, 233; part-time work trend 225; pay 223224, 225, 229, 235, 273; political context and impact on HRM 227228; professional HR associations 224; qualifications and experience of HRM professionals 224, 235; retirement age 225, 231232; service sector 224, 225, 226, 237; skills shortage 228, 229, 231, 284; staff retention 232, 233234, 237, 284; strategic approach to HRM 230, 235, 236; talent flow from New Zealand 273; trade agreement with Fiji Islands 248; trade unions 227, 228, 233; training and development 228229, 231; unemployment 225; vocational training 228; wage differentials 235; websites 241; women in workforce 225, 226, 233234, 234235, 237; work–family balance 233234, 285; working hours 285; workplace agreements 223224; Workplace Relations Amendment (Work Choices) Act 2005 227

Australia and New Zealand Bank 230

Australia New Banking Corporation 252

B

benchmarking: in China 15t, 25; in Fiji Islands 249; in India 128, 139; in Japan 68; in South Korea 3132, 56; in Thailand 163

benefits: in Australia 233, 234235, 237; in China 11, 25, 26; in Hong Kong 86, 87, 88; in India 131, 144; in Japan 66, 77; in Malaysia 86, 198; in New Zealand 272; in Singapore 86; in Taiwan 102, 103, 109, 112, 117, 121; in Thailand at PTTEP 163

Bombay Textile Strike 132

bonuses: in Australia 237; in India 132; in Japan 68, 77; in New Zealand 272; signing-on 57, 237; in Singapore 211; in South Korea 57; in Taiwan 109, 112, 121; in Thailand 153, 163; in Vietnam 185

break times 144145

British American Tobacco (BAT) 239

broad banding 158, 272

Buddhism 70, 150, 156157

bumiputras 192, 203

business–HR partnerships: in Australia 229230; in Japan 73; in New Zealand 263264, 275276; in South Korea 55; in Thailand 152153, 159, 163; in Vietnam 170

business universities 111

C

Carpenters Group 251

casual workers: in Australia 225, 226, 233; in Fiji Islands 250, 253; in India 126, 146, 147; in South Korea 45, 45t see also atypical workers; contingent workers

Cathay Pacific Airlines 86

Central Provident Fund (CPF) scheme 211, 215

chaebol 38, 40, 41t, 42, 43, 45, 48t, 50, 54, 57

challenges facing HR function: across Asian-Pacific region 282286; in Australia 231; in China 2327; in Fiji Islands 253254; in Hong Kong 8789; in India 140143; in Japan 7173, 282; in Malaysia 201202, 203; in New Zealand 272275; in Singapore 213217; in South Korea 5658; in Taiwan 112115; in Thailand 159160; in Vietnam 179182

changes in HR function: in Australia 231; in China 2123; in Fiji Islands 251253; in Hong Kong 8789; in India 137140; in Japan 7374; in South Korea 5456, 55t; in Taiwan 110112; in Thailand 158159; in Vietnam 178179

childcare: in Australia 226, 233; in Japanese workforce 67; in Malaysia 198199; in New Zealand 272; in Taiwan 109

China 6, 1030; appraisal systems 15t, 19, 24; benefits in 11, 25, 26; challenges facing HRM 2327; comparing HRM practices and employment outcomes across groups of workers 1213, 13t; ‘competing for the post’ 1112; competition with Singapore 212; culture 1920, 25, 286; demographics 2021, 285; economic transformation 12, 282; employment agencies 1819; employment relations in 14, 1617, 1920; English language in 283; factors and actors in shaping policies and practices 1221, 1416t; foreign direct investment 21, 23; graduates 23, 24, 283; historical development of HRM 1012; Hong Kong, closer economic ties with 93, 95; and Hong Kong development 9192; HR consultancy firms 14t, 15t, 16t, 19, 25; industrial action 12, 18; interviews with senior managers on role of HR 2223; Labor Contract Law 2008 16t, 19; labor market transformation 12; life employment 11, 36, 38; migrant workers 17, 18; one child policy 12, 24, 282; outsourcing 14t, 15t, 16t, 19, 25; overseas, employees returning from 23; pay 13t, 15t, 2324, 2425, 26; performance management 1112, 15t, 19, 22, 2425; political decision making 281, 283; professionalising HR function 16t, 2526; recruitment and selection 14t, 22, 283; shopfloor workers case study 2627; shrinking gap between West and 20, 21; skills shortage 14, 21, 2324, 283; social inequalities 12, 24; socialist values 25; staff retention 2324, 25, 283; state role 11, 1316; strategic approach to HRM 2122, 25, 26; Taiwanese businesses based in 110111, 115116; ‘three systems’ reforms 11; trade unions 1618; training and development 1415t, 23, 24; unemployment 18, 25, 26; websites 27; World Trade Organization membership 92

Citibank 139

Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) 95

cognitive ability testing 269

Colonial Sugar Refinery (CSR) 243

competencies, HR 88–89 ‘competing for the post,’ China 1112

Confucianism: in China 25; in Japan 70; in Malaysia 199; in South Korea 37t, 50; in Taiwan 104105; in Vietnam 171, 174

consultancy firms, HR 14t, 15t, 16t, 19, 25

contingent workers: in Fiji Islands 243; in India 143; in South Korea 31, 33, 43, 45, 45t, 57; in Thailand 164 see also atypical workers; casual workers

continuing professional development (CPD) 88, 9495, 263

corporate social responsibility 160, 250

Council of Labor Affairs, Taiwan 99f, 100, 100f, 101t, 105f, 106f, 111, 117, 121

Cranet New Zealand Survey 1997 264, 269, 270271

Cranet Taiwan Survey 2008 103, 107, 108, 109, 114

cross-cultural skills development 75

cultural dimensions, Hofstede’s 130, 171172, 201, 210

culture: in Australia 223, 234, 286; case study of an expatriate and Malaysian 204206; challenges facing HRM across region 286; in China 1920, 25, 286; in India 130131, 286; in Japan 66, 70, 73; in Malaysia 199201, 202t, 204206, 286; in New Zealand 268, 286; performance appraisals in East Asian 4950, 111; shrinking gap between Western and Chinese 20; in Singapore 210; in South Korea 36, 37t, 44t, 286; in Taiwan 104105, 111; in Thailand 150, 156157; in Vietnam 171172, 174, 175t, 181

D

Daesang 47, 48t, 49

Daewoo 40, 41t, 45, 50

Decision 25-CP, Vietnam 169, 180

demographics, changing 285; in Australia 231232, 284; in China 2021, 285; in Hong Kong 88, 95; in India 285; in Japan 72; in Malaysia 193; in New Zealand 272273; in Singapore 214215, 285; in South Korea 56; in Taiwan 100, 104, 105f, 112, 117118, 285

Digicel 251

discretionary work schemes in Japan 6869

domestic maid shortages 198199

Doosan Group 33, 47, 48t, 57

Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction case study 5960

downsizing: in Australia 231; in Chinese state sector 11; in Hong Kong 86, 92; in India 129; in New Zealand 263, 264; in South Korea 33; in Thailand 152, 158, 159; in Vietnam 166

E

e-HRM 56, 111, 157, 160, 269

e-learning 108, 111, 120

early retirement 43, 72, 7677, 108

economic strategies in Asia 212, 220

Emperor Gold Mines Ltd. 243

employee development: in South Korea 5052, 51t, 52f; in Taiwan 111, 122

Employer of Choice endorsement 232

employment agencies 1819, 56, 84, 269, 270

Employment Contracts Act (ECA) 1991, New Zealand 265

“employment portfolio” concept 69

employment relations: in Australia 227; in China 14, 1617, 1920; comparing Western and Chinese 1920; in Fiji Islands 244245, 246f; in India 134, 142, 147; in New Zealand 264, 265; in Singapore 211, 219220, 221; in South Korea 3335, 4043, 5354, 54t; in Taiwan 109110, 112, 121

Employment Relations Act (ERA) 2000, New Zealand 265

Employment Relations Promulgation (ERP) 2007, Fiji Islands 244245, 246, 249, 257

engagement, employee: in Australia 232233; in Fiji Islands 252; in India 142, 145; in Japan 7172, 73, 79

Essential National Industries (Employment) Decree 2011, Fiji Islands 245, 246, 247, 254255, 257

Executive Continuous Learning Programme (ECLP), Hong Kong 9495

executive search firms 84, 269

experiential learning 111

F

factors determining HR practices and policies: in Australian 224229; in China 1221; in Fiji Islands 249251; in Hong Kong 9092; in India, national institutions supporting framework 131137; in Japan 6771; in Malaysia 192202; in New Zealand 264272; in Singapore 212213, 217218; in South Korea 3554; in Taiwan 104110; in Thailand 153158, 160; in Vietnam 170178

Family Connect Scheme, India 144

Fiji Electricity Authority (FEA) 252

Fiji Islands 8, 242260; appraisal systems 253; casual employees 250, 253; challenges facing HRM 253254; changes in HRM function 251253; Colonial Sugar Refinery (CSR) 243; company characteristics 251; competitive intensity 250251; computerisation of HR functions 256; donor agencies 248; economic factors 249; employee empowerment 252; employee grievances 252; employer associations 247; employment relations 244245, 246f; Employment Relations Promulgation (ERP) 2007 244245, 246, 249, 257; engagement, employee 252; equal opportunities 251; Essential National Industries (Employment) Decree 2011 245, 246, 247, 249, 254255, 257; factors determining HRM practices 249251; Fiji National Provident Fund (FNPF) 244; future of HRM function 254256; garment industry 248, 250, 251, 254; GDP 249; gold mining industry 243; historical development of HRM 243246, 246f; hotel sector 250, 251, 252; indentured laborers 243; industrial relations 243244, 245, 246f, 254255; information systems, HR 253, 256; labor legislation 244, 247; maternity and paternity leave 249; micro and small businesses 245, 249, 250; MNCs 244, 249250, 251, 252, 256257; Paradise Manufacturers Fiji Limited (PMFL) case study 256257; partnerships in HRM 246248; performance management 253; performance related rewards 251; political and legal factors 249250; societal factors 250; staff retention 250; state as HRM partner 246247; strategic approach to HRM 244, 245, 251, 252, 253, 255; sugarcane plantations 243; tourism 249, 254; trade agreements 248; trade unions 243, 244, 245, 247, 254, 255, 257; training and development 244, 254; websites 258; workforce characteristics 250

Fiji Islands non-government organizations (NGOs) 247248

Fiji Sugar Corporation (FSC) 252

financial crisis 2008, impact of: in Fiji Islands 249; in Hong Kong 87; in New Zealand 266267, 271272, 273; in Taiwan 110; in Thailand 154

“five S” principles 70

flexible working: in Australia 225, 234, 235; in India 136, 139; in New Zealand 272, 273, 274275; in Singapore 214; in South Korea 31, 33, 43; in Taiwan 108, 111, 114115, 117

“flexicurity” in Japan 6667, 6869, 78

foreign direct investment (FDI) 12; Australia 236; China 21, 23; India 127, 134; Singapore 209, 220; South Korea 38; Thailand 151, 152, 156; Vietnam 171, 181, 182, 183

foreign worker issue in Singapore 219220

Foxconn 116

future of HR function: in Australia 235236; in Fiji Islands 254256; in Hong Kong 9293; in Japan 7476; in Singapore 218220; in South Korea 58; in Taiwan 115118; in Thailand 160161; in Vietnam 182183

G

gender: equality in Australia 234235; equality in Fiji Islands 252; and HRM outcome in China 2021

Ghim Li Fiji 251

Glaziano 142, 143

global talent development and management 31, 58, 115116, 217, 236

globalization 282; and challenges to HRM in Thailand 159160; effect in Hong Kong 87, 92; India’s need to respond to requirements of 136, 138; Japanese companies and 69; New Zealand, impact in 273; of South Korean large corporations 4243, 58; Taiwan, impact in 110; and values of individualisation 142

GLOBE (Global Leadership and Organisational Behaviour Effectiveness) Study 201, 202t, 210

Goodman Fielder 251

gotong royong 200

greening HR process in Thailand 160

gross domestic product (GDP) 1, 115; in Fiji Islands 249; in Hong Kong 84, 93; in India 127; in Singapore 209, 212; in South Korea 36, 38, 39t, 40; in Taiwan 98, 99, 99f; in Thailand 154, 155t; in Vietnam 169, 171

gross national product (GNP): in South

Korea 36; in Taiwan 98; in Thailand 155t

guanxi 104, 105

H

Hanjin 41t

Hanwha 57

high performance work organizations (HPWOs) 34, 35

high performance working systems (HPWSs) 69, 73, 78

historical development of HR: Australia 224; China 1012; Fiji Islands 243246, 246f; Hong Kong 8387; India 127130; Japan 6567; Malaysia 191192; New Zealand 262263; Singapore 210212; South Korea 3233; Taiwan 98101; Thailand 150152; Vietnam 167170

Hofstede, G. 130, 171, 268

Hon Hai Precision Ind. Co. Ltd. 112

Honda, Foshan plant 18

Honda Motorcycles and Scooters India PVT Ltd 142, 144

Hong Kong 67, 8297; appraisal systems 84, 85, 87, 88, 90; Asian Crisis 86; benefits 86, 87, 88; beyond 2012 8789; brain-drain 83, 86; challenges facing HRM 8789; China a factor in shaping HRM 9192; Closer Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) 95; demographics and influence on HRM outcome 88, 95; economic ties with China 93, 95; Employee Retraining Board 85; Equal Opportunities Commission 85, 92; Executive Continuous Learning Programme (ECLP) 9495; factors shaping HRM 9092; financial crisis 2008 and impact in 87; future prospects for HR 9293; GDP 84, 93; globalization shaping HRM 87, 92; government interventions 84, 85, 8788, 91; historical development of HRM 8387; immigration policy 95; industrial action 86, 91; industrial relations 91; knowledge workforce 93; labor scarcity 84, 85, 95; legal and institutional factors shaping HRM 9091; legislation affecting HRM 8788; Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF) scheme 86, 88; manufacturing sector 83, 84, 92, 93; minimum wage law 88; MNCs 85, 87, 90, 9192; MTRC case study 9495; pay 86, 89, 90; performance-based rewards system 86, 90; Qualifications Framework (QF) 88; recruitment and selection 84, 88; retirement benefits 86, 88; service sector 83, 85, 93, 95; skills shortage 95; SMEs, HRM role in 89; staff retention 87, 88, 89; strategic role of HRM 85, 87, 90; surveys of HR practices 84, 85; trade unions 91; training and development 84, 85, 88, 89; unemployment 86; Vocational Training Council 84; websites 9596; women in workforce 90

hospital case study, Vietnam 183187

HTC case study 119122

human resource development effectiveness measures 271

human resource function, challenges facing: across Asian-Pacific region 282286; in Australia 231; in China 2327; in Fiji Islands 253254; in Hong Kong 8789; in India 140143; in Japan 7173, 282; in Malaysia 201202, 203; in New Zealand 272275; in Singapore 213217; in South Korea 5658; in Taiwan 112115; in Thailand 159160; in Vietnam 179182

human resource function, changes in: in Australia 231; in China 2123; in Fiji Islands 251253; in Hong Kong 8789; in India 137140; in Japan 7374; in South Korea 5456, 55t; in Taiwan 110112; in Thailand 158159; in Vietnam 178179

human resource function, future of: in Australia 235236; in Fiji Islands 254256; in Hong Kong 9293; in Japan 7476; in Singapore 218220; in South Korea 58; in Taiwan 115118; in Thailand 160161; in Vietnam 182183

human resource management, strategic: in Australia 230, 235, 236; in China 2122, 25, 26; defining 103; evolutionary processes in development of 153; in Fiji Islands 244, 245, 251, 252, 253, 255; in Hong Kong 85, 87, 90; in India 129, 138, 142; in Japan 73, 78; in Malaysia 192193, 203; in New Zealand 263, 264, 265; in Singapore 213; in South Korea 55; in Taiwan 102103, 110; in Thailand 153; in Vietnam 179182

Human Resources Competency Study (HRCS) 8889

human resources, factors determining practices and policies: in Australian 224229; in China 1221; in Fiji Islands 249251; in Hong Kong 9092; in India, national institutions supporting framework 131137; in Japan 6771; in Malaysia 192202; in New Zealand 264272; in Singapore 212213, 217218; in South Korea 3554; in Taiwan 104110; in Thailand 153158, 160; in Vietnam 170178

human resources, historical development: Australia 224; China 1012; Fiji Islands 243246, 246f; Hong Kong 8387; India 127130; Japan 6567; Malaysia 191192; New Zealand 262263; Singapore 210212; South Korea 3233; Taiwan 98101; Thailand 150152; Vietnam 167170

human resources professional associations 2526, 102, 263

human resources, qualifications and professionalism: in Australia 224, 235; in China 16t, 2526; in India 129, 138; in Malaysia 202203, 217; in New Zealand 262, 263; in Singapore 213; in South Korea 5455

Human Resources Survey 2002 for Twelve Nations in Asia 102

Hyosung 47, 48t, 49

Hyundai 40, 41t, 46, 49, 50, 57

I

India 7, 126149; benefits 131, 144; challenges facing HRM 140143; changes in HRM 137140; contract labor 143; crossvergence of HRM 139; culture 130131, 286; demographics, changing workforce 285; economic environment 127, 133, 137, 138139, 282, 283; employee relations 134, 142, 147; employment statistics 126127; engagement, employee 142, 145; engineering graduates 140, 141; Family Connect Scheme 144; flexible working 136, 139; foreign direct investment 127, 134; GDP 127; globalization, meeting needs of 136, 138; graduates 139, 140, 141, 146147, 282, 283; higher education 139, 140, 146147; historical development of HRM 127130; industrial action 132, 137, 142143, 143145, 147; Industrial Disputes Act (IDA) 1947 128, 131, 132, 134, 136; Industrial Employment (Standing Orders) Act 1946 (IESOA) 131; industrial relations 131132, 142143, 143145, 147; internal labor markets (ILMs) 138; judicial support for employers 137; knowledge workers 133; labor law framework 128, 134137, 147; labor surplus economy 132, 146; languages 126, 283; leadership development 142; literacy rate 126; Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MNREGA) 147; Maruti-Suzuki India Ltd case study 142, 143145; MNCs 127, 129130, 132, 133, 138, 139, 140, 146, 282; ‘National HRD Network’ 128129; national institutions supporting HRM framework 131137; National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) 140, 147; pay 132, 138, 144; political decision making 281, 283; population 126; recruitment and selection 131, 139140, 141142, 283; redundancy and dismissal procedures 136; skills shortage 140, 141, 283; software and IT enabled services (ITeS) sector 133, 137, 138, 142; staff retention 141, 142, 282, 283, 285; strategic approach to HRM 129, 138, 142; trade unions 129, 131, 132134, 137, 143145; Trade Unions Act (TUA) 1926 131; training courses in HR 129, 138; unorganized sector 126, 146, 147; vocational training 127, 140141; weakening of employee power 146; websites 147; women in workforce 140; work–family balance 285; workplace justice, HRM as a model of 133

industrial action: in Australia 228; in China 12, 18; in Hong Kong 86, 91; in India 132, 137, 142143, 143145, 147; in New Zealand 265, 267; in South Korea 42, 45, 46, 5354, 54t; in Thailand 151, 154, 158

Industrial Disputes Act 1947 (IDA), India 128, 131, 132, 134, 136

industrial relations: in Australia 227228; in Fiji Islands 243244, 245, 246f, 254255; in Hong Kong 91; in India 131132, 142143, 143145, 147; in Japan 65; in New Zealand 264265, 267; in South Korea 42, 45, 46, 5354; in Taiwan 103; in Thailand 158, 164; in Vietnam 168170, 172173, 176, 178, 181182

information systems, HR 56, 110, 253

institutional permissiveness in workplace 9091

Islamic values 199, 200, 281

J

J Hunter Pearls Fiji Ltd 250

Jacks Fiji Ltd 250

Japan 6, 6481; appraisal systems 67, 75, 78; atypical workers 64, 6667, 68, 69, 7273, 7475, 76, 79; benefits 66, 77; business–HR partnership in 73; career patterns 7172, 7475, 78; challenges facing HRM 7173, 282; changes in HR function 7374; Company Law Reform Bill 2006 68; contract labor 68, 69; corporate culture 70; corporate governance 64, 65, 67, 70, 78; cross-cultural skills development 75; cultural influences overseas 36, 37t, 139, 199, 217; culture 66, 70, 73; demographics, changing in 72; discretionary work schemes 6869; dismissals 66, 68, 70; early retirement 72, 7677; engagement, employee 7172, 73, 79; Equal Employment Opportunity Law (EEOL) 1986 68; factors determining HRM practices and policies 6771; “five S” principles 70; “flexicurity” 6667, 6869, 78; future of HR functions 7476; graduate recruitment 65, 69, 71, 78; historical development of HRM 6567; industrial relations 65; internal labor market logic 65, 68, 69, 78, 79; knowledge management 6970, 75; Labor Standards Law 1998 6869; life employment 66; macroeconomic and business changes 67; maintaining a competitive advantage 69; management legitimacy, basis for 72; MNCs in Hong Kong 90, 9192; MNCs in India 139; Nissan Motor Company case study 7678; performance evaluation and reward 6566, 6768, 71, 73, 75, 76, 77, 79; recruitment and selection 65, 69, 71, 76, 77, 78; retirement lump sums 68; social inequality 68, 70, 73, 76; specialization, trend in 67, 69, 71, 76, 77, 78; strategic role of HRM 73, 78; talent management 71, 7576, 77; trade unions 65, 7071; training and development 65, 69, 72, 7374, 79; trapped employees 71, 72, 79; values, clash of 70, 73; vocational training 79, 113; wage differentials in 66, 68, 73, 76; websites 79; welfare corporatism 66, 69, 78; Whistleblower Protection Law 2004 68; women in workforce 67, 68, 71, 7475, 77, 79; work–family balance 71, 74, 77

job-based HRM system in South Korea 31, 48t, 57, 60

job evaluations 66, 90, 272

job-hopping: in India 141, 282, 283, 285; in Singapore 210, 213214, 217; in Vietnam 175, 181 see also staff retention

job rotation 50, 65, 73, 108, 162163, 270

K

kampung 200

Kia 46

Kiwibank case study 275276

knowledge management: changes in Japan 6970, 75; new technology tools for 118

knowledge workforce 93; Executive Continuous Learning Programme (ECLP) for a 9495

Korea Telecom 45, 4546, 49

Kumho 57

L

Labor Contract Law 2008 16t, 19

Labor Pension Act 2005, Taiwan 121

Labor Relations Act 1975, Thailand 151, 152

labor shortages: in Hong Kong 84, 85, 95; in Singapore 214; in Taiwan 114

Labor Standards Law 1998, Japan 6869

Labor Standards Law, Taiwan 106, 115, 117, 121

LG Chemical 49, 53

LG Electronics (LGE) 33, 34, 35, 4243, 58

LG Group 3335, 40, 41t, 45, 47, 49, 50, 57

life employment: in China 11, 36, 38; in Japan 66; in South Korea 38; in Thailand 160

line managers and role in HR: in Australia 230, 235; in China 22; devolving HR activities to 192193; in Hong Kong 88, 94; in India 138; in Japan 73, 74; in Malaysia 192193; in New Zealand 264; in Singapore 217; in South Korea 58; in Taiwan 103, 108

literature review 24

long-service awards 120

M

Mahindra Motors 144

Malaysia 8, 191208;2011 New Economic Model Report 194; benefits 86, 198; brain drain 196197; bumiputras 192, 203; case study 204206; childcare problems 198; collectivism 199200, 201, 202t; competition with Singapore 212; culture 199201, 202t, 204206, 286; demographics, changing in 193; domestic maid shortages 198199; factors determining HRM practices and policies 193202; gap between education and business needs 193194, 195; gotong royong 200; historical development of HRM 191192; HR development strategy 201202; HRD Act 1992 202; HRM function 202203; human capital development 193196, 194t; individualism 201; kampung 200; labor legislation 193; leadership 200, 201, 202t; management culture and HRM 199201, 202t; manufacturing companies study 192; minimum wage policy 197; Ministry of Human Resources 191, 193, 202; National Economic Advisory Council (NEAC) 194, 194t; retirement age issues 197198; role and importance of HR 192193; Sharia 200; skills shortage 194195; strategic approach to HRM 192193, 203; training and development 202; unskilled foreign workers 196, 198; vocational training 195196; websites 206; women in workforce 198

management culture: American 36, 139, 217; Japanese 36, 37t, 139, 199, 217; Malaysian 199201, 202t

Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF), Hong Kong 86, 88

Maori: businesses 268; heritage 262

Maruti-Suzuki India Ltd case study 142, 143145

Mayne Report 236

McKinsey 140, 267

McKinsey Quarterly 110

mentoring and coaching 14t, 22, 108, 144, 198, 232

migrant workers, Chinese 17, 18

minimum wage: in Australia 235; in Hong Kong 88; in India 132; in Malaysia 197; in Thailand 154, 155t, 159; in Vietnam 177

MTRC case study 9495

multinational corporations (MNCs): in Fiji Islands 244, 249250, 251, 252, 256257; in Hong Kong 85, 87, 90, 9192; in India 127, 129130, 132, 133, 138, 139, 140, 146, 282; in New Zealand 262, 267; in Singapore 211212, 217218; in Taiwan 102, 111; in Thailand 156; US working in India 139; in Vietnam 180, 182183

N

National Australia Bank 230

nepotism 26, 40, 176

New Public Management (NPM) 265

New Zealand 8, 261280; appraisal systems 267, 270, 271; Asian population 273; assessment centres 269, 270; benefits 272; brain-drain 273; business environment 267268; business–HR partnership 263264, 275276; challenges facing HRM 272275; changing nature of work 274275; Cranet Survey 1997 264, 269, 270271; cultural diversity 268, 286; demographic shifts 272273; economic context 266267; Employment Contracts Act (ECA) 1991 265; employment relations 264, 265; Employment Relations Act (ERA) 2000 265; factors determining HRM practices and policies 264268; flexible working 272, 273, 274275; globalization 273; historical development of HRM 262263; human resource development 270271; industrial action 265, 267; industrial relations 264265, 267; Kiwibank case study 275276; labor legislation 262, 264266, 274; Maori businesses 268; Maori heritage 262; MNCs 262, 267; New Public Management (NPM) 265; older workers 273; outsourcing 273; pay 264, 267, 271272, 273; performance management 267, 271; political factors 264266; professional associations, HR 263; professionalization of HRM 262, 263; recruitment and selection 269270; review of HRM practices 268272; skills shortage 266, 269, 273, 274; SMEs, HRM role in 261, 267, 268, 269, 270; staff retention 271, 273, 274; strategic approach to HRM 263, 264, 265; talent flow to Australia 273; trade agreement with Fiji Islands 248; trade unions 265; training and development 270, 274, 275; wage policy 264; websites 276; women in workforce 275

Nissan Motor Company case study 7678

O

Occupational Safety and Health Act 2011, Taiwan 117

online recruitment 56, 111, 117, 269

outsourcing: in China 14t, 15t, 16t, 19, 25; in Hong Kong 87; in New Zealand 273; in South Korea 5556, 58; in Taiwan 104, 110, 114; in Thailand 157, 158, 160

overseas: assignments 42, 162163, 216217; education 23, 36; Malaysian diaspora 196; recruitment 14t, 71, 95, 115116, 269; training 23, 36, 50, 162, 186

P

Pacific Century CyberWorks Ltd 86

Paradise Manufacturers Fiji Limited (PMFL) case study 256257

pay and rewards: annual pay systems 47, 48t, 5960; in Australia 223224, 225, 229, 235, 273; in China 13t, 15t, 2324, 2425, 26; in Fiji Islands 251; in Hong Kong 86, 89, 90; in India 132, 138, 144; in Japan 6566, 6768, 71, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79; in Malaysia 197; in New Zealand 264, 267, 271272, 273; seniority pay systems 46t, 49, 65, 67, 71, 177; in Singapore 210211, 215, 219; in South Korea 34, 43, 44t, 4650, 46t, 48t, 5960; in Taiwan 100101, 101t, 109, 111, 112, 114, 121; in Thailand 153, 158, 163; in Vietnam 168, 169170, 174, 177, 181, 185; Western models of 286

pensions: in Australia 232; in China 11; in Hong Kong 86, 88; in Taiwan 109, 121

performance-based HR management: in China 1112, 15t, 19, 22, 2425; in Japan 6768, 75; in South Korea 31, 3233, 43, 5758, 5960, 286; in West 24

performance-based pay systems: in contrast to cultural leanings 286; in Fiji Islands 251; in Hong Kong 86, 90; in India 138; in Japan 6566, 6768, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79; in New Zealand 272; problems with linking to appraisals 4950; in South Korea 43, 46t, 47, 49, 5960; in Taiwan 109, 121

performance management: in Fiji Islands 253; in New Zealand 267, 271; in Singapore 217; in Vietnam 167168, 176, 181, 184185

personality tests 269, 270

Pohang Iron and Steel 50

POSCO 50, 57

power distance 286; in India 130; in Malaysia 200, 201, 202t; in New Zealand 268; in Thailand 150; in Vietnam 171172

Pricol 143

productivity 65, 102, 153; in India 133, 136; in Malaysia 193, 194, 198, 203; in New Zealand 265, 266, 267; in Singapore 211, 219; in Taiwan 116; in Thailand 161, 164

professional associations, HR 2526, 102, 263

profit sharing: in New Zealand 272; in South Korea 33, 49, 58; in Taiwan 109, 121

psychological contract: in Japan 72, 77; in South Korea 32, 57

psychometric testing 22, 107, 269

PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Ltd (PTTEP) case study 161163

Q

qualifications and professionalism in HR: in Australia 224, 235; in China 16t, 2526; in India 129, 138; in Malaysia 202203, 217; in New Zealand 262, 263; in Singapore 213; in South Korea 5455

Qualifications Framework (QF), Hong Kong 88

R

recruitment and selection: challenges facing HRM across region 283284; in China 14t, 22, 283; in Hong Kong 84, 88; in India 131, 139140, 141142, 283; in Japan 65, 69, 71, 76, 77; in New Zealand 269270; online 56, 111, 117, 269; overseas 14t, 71, 95, 115116, 269; in Singapore 217; in South Korea 43, 5657, 59, 284; in Taiwan 107108, 110111, 117, 120, 121, 283284; in Thailand 162163; in Vietnam 167, 169, 176, 184

recruitment consultants 19, 56, 84, 269, 270

Reddy Group 251, 252, 253

Regency Ceramic 143

retirement age: in Australia 225, 231232; extension of 117, 215, 219, 231; issues in Malaysia 197198; in Japan 72, 7677; in Singapore 215, 219

retirement, early 43, 72, 7677, 108

S

Samsung 33, 34, 35, 40, 41t, 42, 45, 47, 48t, 49, 50, 53, 57, 58

seniority pay systems 46t, 49; in Japan 65, 67, 71; in Vietnam 177

share options 47, 49, 57, 68, 109, 112, 163, 272, 284

Singapore 8, 209222; accreditation programme for HR profession 213; administrative system 211; adult learning 216; benefits 86; Central Provident Fund (CPF) scheme 211, 215; challenges facing HRM 213217; competition from region 212, 220; culture 210; demographics 214215, 285; economic strategy 210211, 212, 216, 219, 220; employment relations 211, 219220, 221; expatriate workers 216217; feedback from employees 218; flexible working 214; foreign direct investment 209, 220; foreign worker issue 219220; future of HR 218220; GDP 209, 212; government role in HR 210, 211, 218219; higher education 216; historical development of HRM 210212; labor force, breakdown of 210; labor shortages 214; local companies and government departments, practices and challenges 218; MNCs 211212, 217218; older workers 214215, 219; pay 210211, 215, 219; performance management 217; recruitment and selection 217; retirement age 215, 219; Retirement and Re-Employment Act 2012 219; role and status of HRM 212213; Singapore Airlines (SIA) case study 220221; skilled workforce 209, 219; staff retention 210, 213214, 217; strategic approach to HRM 213; survey of senior managers on status of HR function 213; talent management 217218; training and development 215216, 284; Tripartite committees 211; unemployment 210, 219; wage system 210211; websites 221; women in workforce 214, 285; work–family balance 214; Workforce Development Agency (WDA) 216

Singapore Airlines (SIA) case study 220221

SK 40, 41t, 47, 48t, 57

skills shortages: in Australia 228, 229, 231, 284; in China 14, 21, 2324, 283; in Hong Kong 95; in India 140, 141, 283; in Malaysia 194195; in New Zealand 266, 269, 273, 274; in Taiwan 113114, 283284; in Vietnam 174, 180181, 284

small and medium enterprises (SMEs): in Hong Kong 89; in New Zealand 261, 267, 268, 269, 270; in South Korea 45; in Taiwan 111, 113; in Thailand 156, 158, 159

Social Compact, South Korea 34

South Korea 6, 3163; appraisal systems 44t, 4950; Asian Crisis 33, 34, 38, 40, 42, 60; business–HR partnerships 55; chaebol 38, 40, 41t, 42, 43, 45, 48t, 50, 54, 57; challenges facing HRM 5658; changes within HR function 5456, 55t; contingent workers 31, 33, 43, 45, 45t, 57; corporate governance 56, 58; creativity issues 31, 57; culture 36, 37t, 44t, 286; decentralization of HR function 58; demographics 56; Doosan Heavy Industries and Construction case study 5960; economy 31, 36, 38, 39t; employee development 5052, 51t, 52f; employee resourcing 4346; employment relations 3335, 4043, 5354, 54t; employment status trends 31, 45, 45t, 57; factors influencing HRM practices 3543; flexible working 31, 33, 43; foreign direct investment 38; future of HR functions 58; GDP 36, 38, 39t, 40; globalization of large corporations 4243, 58; GNP 36; graduates 43, 45; historical and political background to 3536; historical development of HRM 3233; industrial action 42, 45, 46, 5354, 54t; industrial relations 42, 45, 46, 5354; inflation 38, 39t; job-based HRM system 31, 48t, 57, 60; labor 4042; Labor Management Council (LMC) 33; older workers 38, 40t; overseas training programmes 50; pay and rewards in 33, 34, 43, 44t, 4650, 46t, 48t, 5960; performance-based HRM 31, 3233, 43, 5758, 5960, 286; performance-based pay systems (yunbongje) 43, 46t, 47, 49, 5960; profit sharing 33, 49, 58; recruitment and selection 43, 5657, 59, 284; redundancies 4546, 60; review of HRM practices 4354; SMEs 45; Social Compact 34; staff retention 40t, 5657, 284; survey of HR professionals 54, 55t; talent management 31, 5657, 284; trade unions 4142, 5354, 54t; training and development 5052, 51t, 52f; Tripartite Commission 34; unemployment 36, 38, 39t, 40t, 45, 60; US influences in 36; useful resources 61; websites 61; work–family balance 31, 57, 285; workplace flexibility 31

South Pacific Regional Trade and Economic Cooperation Agreement (SPARTECA) 248

specialization, trend in Japan towards 67, 69, 71, 76, 77, 78

spill-over from foreign sector to domestic sector in Vietnam 182183

staff retention: in Australia 232, 233234, 237, 284; challenges facing HRM across region 283284; in China 2324, 25, 283; in Fiji Islands 250; in Hong Kong 87, 88, 89; in India 141, 142, 282, 283, 285; in New Zealand 271, 273, 274; in Singapore 210, 213214, 217; in South Korea 40t, 5657, 284; in Taiwan 112, 120; in Thailand 162, 163; in Vietnam 175, 181, 186

stock options 47, 49, 57, 68, 109, 112, 163, 272, 284

strategic HRM: in Australia 230, 235, 236; in China 2122, 25, 26; defining 103; evolutionary processes in development of 153; in Fiji Islands 244, 245, 251, 252, 253, 255; in Hong Kong 85, 87, 90; in India 129, 138, 142; in Japan 73, 78; in Malaysia 192193, 203; in New Zealand 263, 264, 265; in Singapore 213; in South Korea 55; in Taiwan 102103, 110; in Thailand 153; in Vietnam 179182

stress, work-related 116117

T

Taiwan 7, 98125; appraisal systems 105, 108109, 111; Asian Crisis 100; atypical workers 108, 111, 114115, 117118; benefits 102, 103, 109, 112, 117, 121; challenges facing HRM 112115; changes in HR function 110112; China-based businesses 110111, 115116; Council of Labor Affairs 99f, 100, 100f, 101t, 105f, 106f, 111, 117, 121; Cranet Survey 2008 103, 107, 108, 109, 114; cultural factors 104105, 111; demographics 100, 104, 105f, 112, 117118, 285; development stages of HRM 101102; earnings 100101, 101t; economy 100, 104; education 105106, 106f, 113; employee development 111, 122; employee relations 109110, 112, 121; employment structure 99, 99f; factors determining HRM practices 104107; flexible working 108, 111, 114115, 117; foreign-worker policy 114; future of HRM 115118; gap between education and business needs 113; GDP 9899, 99f; globalization and impact in 110; GNP 98; guanxi 104, 105; health services for employees 117; historical development of HRM 98101; HTC case study 119122; labor legislation 106107, 115, 117, 121; labor participation rate 100, 100f, 108, 113, 117; Labor Pension Act 2005 121; labor shortages at entry-level laborers 114; Labor Standards Law 106, 115, 117, 121; manufacturing sector 9899, 101, 101t, 113, 113114; MNCs 102, 111; Occupational Safety and Health Act 2011 117; pay and benefits 100101, 101t, 103, 109, 111, 112, 114, 121; pensions in 109, 121; performance-based pay systems 109, 121; political and government policies 106107; productivity 116; recruitment and selection 107108, 110111, 117, 120, 121, 283284; review of HR practices 107110; service sector 99, 101, 101t, 114; skills shortage 113114, 283284; SMEs 111, 113; staff retention 112, 120; staffing 107108, 110111, 120; strategic approach to HRM 102103, 110; strengths of workers 115; talent management 110111, 114, 115116, 119, 283284; Talent Shortage Survey 114; trade unions 109110; training and development 108109, 111, 113, 120, 121t; unemployment 100, 100f, 113; vocational training 113; websites 122; women in workforce 108, 113, 116, 117, 119; work–family balance 112, 113, 116117; workforce, new dimensions of 117118; working hours 100, 101t, 116; World Trade Organization membership 102

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) 112

talent management: in China 2324; global 31, 58, 115116, 217, 236; in Japan 71, 7576, 77, 78; in Singapore 217218; in South Korea 31, 5657, 284; in Taiwan 110111, 114, 115116, 119, 283284

Talent Shortage Survey, Taiwan 114

Tanoa International Hotel 252

Tata Steel 127128, 134, 142

technology: facilitating HR function 110, 111, 118, 120, 157, 160; and reducing of workforce 159160; spill-over from foreign sector to domestic sector in Vietnam 183

Thailand 7, 150165; appraisal systems at PTTEP 162163, 163; Asian Crisis 152, 154; benefits at PTTEP 163; business–HR partnerships 152153, 159, 163; challenges facing HRM 159160; changes in HR function 158159; cultural influences on HRM practices 150, 156157; economic developments 153154, 155t; factors determining HRM practices 153158; financial crisis 2008 154; foreign direct investment sector 151, 152, 156; future of HRM 160161; GDP 154, 155t; globalization and challenges to HRM 159160; GNP 155t; greening HR process 160; historical development of HRM 150152; industrial action 151, 154, 158; industrial relations 158, 164; labor legislation 151152, 160161; Labor Relations Act 1975 151, 152; life employment 160; management development and HRM/IR interface 154, 156; manufacturing sector 151, 156; minimum wage 154, 155t, 159; MNCs 156; organizational restructuring 157158, 160; outsourcing HR functions 157, 158, 160; ownership and impact on HRM practices 156; pay and rewards 153, 158, 163; private business sector, indigenous 151, 154; PTT Exploration and Production Public Company Ltd (PTTEP) case study 161163; public-enterprise sector 151, 154, 161; public sector 150, 154, 160161; recruitment and selection 162163; SMEs 156, 158, 159; Social Security Act 1990 151152; staff retention 162, 163; strategic approach to HRM 153, 160; technological innovations 157, 159160; trade unions 151, 154, 158, 161, 164; training and development 162163, 284; unemployment 154, 155t; in wake of natural disaster 164; websites 164165

trade unions: in Australia 227, 228, 233; in China 1618; in Fiji Islands 243, 244, 245, 247, 254, 255, 257; in Hong Kong 91; in India 129, 131, 132134, 137, 142, 143145; in Japan 65, 7071; in New Zealand 265; in South Korea 4142, 5354, 54t; in Taiwan 109110; in Thailand 151, 154, 158, 161, 164; in Vietnam 168, 173, 178, 181182

Trade Unions Act 1926 (TUA), India 131

training and development: in Australia 228229, 231; challenges facing HRM across region 284; in China 14–15t, 23, 24; in Fiji Islands 244, 254; gap between business needs and 23, 113, 180, 181, 193194, 195, 283; in Hong Kong 84, 85, 88, 89; of HR personnel in India 129, 138; in Japan 65, 69, 72, 7374, 79; in Malaysia 202; in New Zealand 270, 274, 275; overseas 23, 36, 50, 162, 186; in Singapore 215216, 284; South Korea 5052, 51t, 52f; in Taiwan 108109, 111, 113, 120, 121t; in Thailand 162163, 284; in Vietnam 168, 173174, 175t, 177178, 181, 186, 284

trapped employees 71, 72, 79

Tripartite Commission, South Korea 34

U

unemployment: in Australia 225; in China 18, 25, 26; in Hong Kong 86; in Singapore 210, 219; in South Korea 36, 38, 39t, 40t, 45, 60; in Taiwan 100, 100f, 113; in Thailand 154, 155t

United Kingdom 25, 42, 113, 129, 199, 234, 249, 251

United Nations’ Human Development Index 261

United States of America 25, 42, 113, 116, 117, 231, 251; management culture influences overseas 36, 139, 217

V

Vietnam 7, 166190; appraisal systems 167168, 176, 181, 184185; banking system 173, 175t; business–HR partnership 170; business networks 174175, 175t; challenges in implementing strategic HRM 179182; changes in HR function 178179; contemporary HRM 176178; corruption 177; culture 171172, 174, 175t, 181; Decision 25-CP 169, 180; economic reform (Doi Moi) 166, 169, 171, 179, 182; economy 167, 169, 171, 175t; education and training system 173174, 175t; education output and company requirements, mismatch between 180, 181; factors determining HRM practices and policies 170178; foreign direct investment 171, 181, 182, 183; future development of HRM system 182183; GDP 169, 171; historical development of HRM 167170; hospital case study 183187; industrial relations 168170, 172173, 176, 178, 181182; labor legislation 169, 178; literacy rate 174; MNCs 180, 182183; Party and state role 172173; pay and rewards in 168, 169170, 174, 177, 181, 185; performance management 167168, 176, 181, 184185; recruitment and selection 167, 169, 176, 184; skills shortage 174, 180181, 284; spill-over effect from MNCs to SOEs 182183; staff retention 175, 181, 186; state-owned enterprises (SOEs) 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 173, 174, 177, 178179, 180, 181; trade unions 168, 173, 178, 181182; training and development 168, 173174, 175t, 177178, 181, 186, 284; unofficial income 177; Vietnam Union for Cooperatives and Small and Medium Enterprises 174; Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) 174, 175t; Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) 172173; vocational training 181; wage differentials 168, 169170, 177; websites 186187

violence, worker 45, 133, 142143

vocational training: in Australia 228; in Hong Kong 84; in India 127, 140141; in Japan 79, 113; in Malaysia 195196; in Taiwan 113; in United Kingdom 113; in Vietnam 181

Vodafone 250251

W

Web 2.0 118

welfare corporatism 66, 69, 78

Whistleblower Protection Law 2004, Japan 68

Women Employment Survey 117

women in workforce: in Australia 225, 226, 233234, 234235, 237; in Hong Kong 90; in India 140; in Japanese workforce 67, 68, 71, 7475, 77, 79; in Malaysia 198; in New Zealand 275; in Singapore 214, 285; in Taiwan 108, 113, 116, 117, 119; in West 117

work–family balance: in Australia 233234, 285; challenges facing HRM across region 285; in India 285; in Japan 71, 74, 77; in Singapore 214; in South Korea 31, 57, 285; in Taiwan 112, 113, 116117

World Bank 171, 177, 187, 195, 196, 197

World Trade Organization 92, 102, 104

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