Managing Human Resources in Africa: A Critical Approach
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Over the decades, academic literature has too often neglected the complexities and diversity of the African continent and the challenges faced by both multinational companies working across Africa and domestic African companies, particularly in the field of human resources. This edited collection has been compiled with the aim of developing our understanding and practice of HRM in an African context within an increasingly global work milieu. Chapters focus on different African countries and are underpinned by a critical approach to HRM, which goes beyond focussing on the business cases but considers the sensitivity of the national context. The authors will draw on various types of research (conceptual, theoretical and empirical) and incorporate contextual issues such as technology, politics, culture, and economics to supplement the readers insights into the current state of human resource management in African countries. By highlighting theoretical underpinnings and emphasising the practical relevance of HR issues, this proposed book will offer an insightful guide for students and scholars interested in HR and management in developing economies.
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Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
Publication Date: 26 Jul 2024
Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
Publication City/Country: Switzerland
Language: English
ISBN13: 9783031338809
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Chima Mordi is a Reader and Associate Professor in the College of Business Arts and Social Sciences at Brunel University UK. He has published widely on international business in emerging and developing markets in particular the state of labour relations comparative HRM in Africa Asia and Middle Eastern countries employers flexibility the regulation of workloads in large firms and work-life balance of white collar-workers.Hakeem Adeniyi Ajonbadi is a Senior Lecturer in International Human Resource Management and Organisational Development at Birmingham City University UK. He has authored four books and over thirty articles in peer-reviewed journals on various aspects of HRM and Entrepreneurship. Olatunji David Adekoya is a Senior Lecturer at the College of Business Technology and Engineering Sheffield Hallam University UK. His key research examines HRM in African countries with a strong focus on work-life balance organisational flexibility and employment relations. Olatunji has published several articles and contributed to two edited collections. Toyin Ajibade Adisa is a Senior Lecturer in HRM/OB at the University of East London. He teaches and researches issues in comparative human resource management Employment relations and Reforms in emerging and developing economies. He has published widely in journals and has co-edited two books for Palgrave Macmillan.