Managing human resources in Africa / edited by Ken N. Kamoche ... [et al.].
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge global human resource management seriesPublication details: London : Routledge, 2004Description: xxii, 196 p. : mapISBN: 9780203633762 (ebook)Subject(s): Personnel management -- Africa | International business enterprises -- Africa -- Personnel management | Business and Management | Business & Management | Personnel & human resources management | Africa | Management & management techniquesGenre/Form: LOC classification: HF5549.2.A35 | M36 2004Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780415369497Summary: This volume reflects the enormously diverse African society and examines the impact of contextual factors on the development of HR practices in Africa. It shows readers how to develop techniques and practices that reflect the real needs of workers in Africa. As rival economies mature, attention shifts to new frontiers - such as Africa. Yet academic debate often neglects the complexities of this diverse continent, and the challenges faced by both multinational companies and domestic companies; particularly those in the Human Resource (HR) field. This is a refreshing new book that boldly tackles the HR challenges in countries spanning the African continent, examining the impact of contextual factors on the development of HR practices. Taking a regional approach to the subject, it featuring chapters on 11 different countries, including South Africa, Mauritius, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Tunisia and Libya, and has been written and edited by those with expert knowledge of the continent. It offers a fresh perspective on a growing subject area, showing how to develop techniques and practices that reflect the real needs of workers in Africa, and providing a balanced analysis of the area. Valuable not only to students and researchers in international management, human resources, organization theory and cross-cultural management, this topical and much-needed study is also critical reading for managers of multinational companies and domestic managers in Africa.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
This volume reflects the enormously diverse African society and examines the impact of contextual factors on the development of HR practices in Africa. It shows readers how to develop techniques and practices that reflect the real needs of workers in Africa. As rival economies mature, attention shifts to new frontiers - such as Africa. Yet academic debate often neglects the complexities of this diverse continent, and the challenges faced by both multinational companies and domestic companies; particularly those in the Human Resource (HR) field. This is a refreshing new book that boldly tackles the HR challenges in countries spanning the African continent, examining the impact of contextual factors on the development of HR practices. Taking a regional approach to the subject, it featuring chapters on 11 different countries, including South Africa, Mauritius, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Tunisia and Libya, and has been written and edited by those with expert knowledge of the continent. It offers a fresh perspective on a growing subject area, showing how to develop techniques and practices that reflect the real needs of workers in Africa, and providing a balanced analysis of the area. Valuable not only to students and researchers in international management, human resources, organization theory and cross-cultural management, this topical and much-needed study is also critical reading for managers of multinational companies and domestic managers in Africa.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780415369497
Electronic reproduction. Askews and Holts. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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