From professional aspirations to identity confirmation and transformation: The case of Japanese career women working for foreign subsidiaries in Japan

Author:

Pudelko Markus1ORCID,Tenzer Helene2

Affiliation:

1. School of Business Studies and Economics Department of International Business University of Tübingen Tübingen Germany

2. LMU Munich School of Management, Professorship for International Management Munich Germany

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates what attracts career‐oriented women to foreign subsidiaries and how they experience this work context. Based on 125 interviews with career‐oriented women in Japan, we find that their frequent choice of foreign employers is not only motivated byprofessional aspirationsbut also byidentity‐related aspirations. Japanese women who embraced an internationalist orientation experience aconfirmationof their identity by working for foreign subsidiaries; by contrast, those who still felt bound by traditional role expectations, undergo a liberating identitytransformation. Based on the perceptions of these particular employees, we develop recommendations for gender diversity management in foreign subsidiaries. We further argue that women, who are disadvantaged in the local employment context, often desire that foreign subsidiaries implementstandardizedhome countryhuman resource management practices, instead of adopting local practices. By focusing on the recruitment of highly qualified women, foreign subsidiaries may turn their liability of foreignness into a competitive advantage.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

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