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Human resource management and cultural diversity: a case study in Mozambique
Authors:Kurt Sartorius  Andrés Merino  Teresa Carmichael
Affiliation:1. School of Accountancy, University of the Witwatersrand , Private Bag 3, Wits, South Africa kurt.sartorius@wits.ac.za;3. School of Accountancy, University of the Witwatersrand , Private Bag 3, Wits, South Africa;4. Wits Business School, University of the Witwatersrand , Private Bag 3, Wits, South Africa
Abstract:A limited number of studies in Africa have reconciled human resource management (HRM) programs with cultural diversity as represented by Hofstede's cultural dimensions. The objective of this study is to examine how Western-based HRM can be modified to embrace cultural diversity in an African context. A mixed methodology employed a survey, as well as a case study in Mozambique. The results indicate high levels of power distance, collectivism, uncertainty avoidance, and feminism that are very similar to Kenya. These dimensions differed across a spectrum of employee levels illustrating cultural hybridization at firm level in a multinational operating in Africa. The results also illustrate the importance of a range of health, family, and societal beliefs in the workplace. Finally, a series of HRM recommendations were developed in an African context with respect to the selection, training, performance measurement, and management programs of the company.
Keywords:Africa  cultural dimension  human resource management  Mozambique  ubuntu
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