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Rhetorics and realities of management practices in Pakistan: Colonial,post-colonial and post-9/11 influences
Abstract:This study explores how colonial laws and administrative practices shaped the evolution of employment management in Pakistan. It identifies important mechanisms used by the British Raj (the period of British rule of the subcontinent) to institutionalise legal and administrative frameworks: the legacies of these structures continue to influence contemporary management practices in government sector organisations. This article investigates the legacy of the Raj's ‘quota system’ in the civil services and the doctrine of the ‘martial race’ in military services, both of which offered enduring structural advantages in the labour market to designated groups. It further considers the implications of the study's findings for international HRM in particular, but also management theory, comparative HRM and comparative management in post-colonial societies.
Keywords:employment policies and practices  colonialism  post-colonialism  discriminatory practices, governance  Pakistan, international HRM, socio-business elites, praetorianism
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