Essentials of Organisational Behaviour in Africa

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Africa
African Context
African organizational behavior case studies
Alternative Work Arrangements
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Author_Thomas Anyanje Senaji
Behaviour
Breakdown
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Ceo
Ceo's Office
conflict resolution models
Counterproductive Work Behaviours
cultural diversity in organizations
Dissatisfaction
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Face To Face
Hold
Honesty
Job Characteristics Model
Lead
managerial decision processes
Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela
NGO management practices
North
Organisational
Payments
Selfish Interests
team performance Africa
Ubuntu
Ubuntu philosophy
Uncertainty Avoidance
USA
Vice Versa
Viewpoints
Virtual Teams
Virtual Work
Worthwhile

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367478445
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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A concise textbook focusing on organisational behaviour in the African context, this book is featured in Routledge’s new Essentials of Business and Management in Africa shortform textbook series.

This book covers organisational behaviour concepts applicable to the African continent and its varied cultures. Chapters thoroughly explore topics including personal and individual factors, motivation, decision making and communication, groups and teams, leadership and influence, conflict, and negotiation. Each chapter refers to aspects of the African context such as cultural values, Ubuntu, and the informal economy and relates these to the topics discussed. The book includes illustrative real-life examples, vignettes, mini-cases and exercises. Undergraduate and postgraduate students in Africa, and with an interest in the area, will appreciate the focus on a region so little discussed in the business and management literature.

Filling a gap in the literature and including a dearth of material, this book will also appeal to current and future practicing managers in African countries, as well as those employed in government and by Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs).

Betty Jane Punnett is Professor Emerita at the University of the West Indies (Cave Hill), Barbados.

Thomas Anyanje Senaji is Associate Professor and Deputy Vice Chancellor at the East African University, Kenya.