Managing human resources in Africa / edited by Ken N. Kamoche [and others].
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TextSeries: Routledge global human resource management seriesPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2004.Description: xxii, 196 pages : 1 map ; 25 cmISBN: - 0415369487
- 0415369495
- 9780415369480
- 9780415369497
- HF5549 .M36 2004
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Preface / Ken N. Kamoche, Gerry Nkombo Muuka, Frank M. Horwitz and Yaw A. Debrah -- 1. HRM in South Africa / Frank M. Horwitz, Stella M. Nkomo and Mahamed Rajah -- 2. HRM in Botswana / Dorothy Mpabanga -- 3. HRM in Zambia / Gerry Nkombo Muuka and Kenneth Kaoma Mwenda -- 4. HRM in Mauritius / Anita Ramgutty-Wong -- 5. HRM in Tanzania / Yaw A. Debrah -- 6. HRM in Kenya / Ken N. Kamoche, Stephen M. Nyambegera and Munyae M. Mulinge -- 7. HRM in Ethiopia / Semaw Mekonnen and Aminu Mamman -- 8. HRM in Ghana / Samuel Aryee -- 9. HRM in Ivory Coast / Constant D. Beugre -- 10. HRM in Tunisia / Mahmoud Yagoubi -- 11. HRM in Libya / Abdoulhakem Almhdie and Stephen M. Nyambegera.
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.
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