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Employment relations in small- and medium-sized enterprises: insights from Ghana
Authors:Yaw A. Debrah  Fred Mmieh
Affiliation:1. School of Business and Economics, Swansea University , Swansea , UK y.a.debrah@swansea.ac.uk;3. Brunel Business School, Brunel University , Uxbridge Middlesex , UK
Abstract:This study examines employment relations in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. This is done through in-depth case studies of three private firms in the service sector. A review of the extant literature on SMEs revealed a dearth of knowledge on employment relations in SMEs in Africa. Previous research into SMEs in developing countries – and Africa in particular – has focused on economic policy initiatives, problems in raising capital and obstacles to the development of SMEs. In an attempt to fill the gap in the literature, this study uses recruitment, selection and retention, remuneration, discipline and welfare practices to explore the nature of employment relations, the factors that influence and shape them, and the extent of informality involved. The findings cast doubt on the stereotype: small implies/equals informal employment relations in SMEs in Ghana. The study also identifies the factors that influence employment relations and, in addition, reveals that under competitive pressures, SMEs have developed employment relations systems that enable them to have a competitive advantage in their product market/service delivery.
Keywords:economic development  employment relations  Ghana  human resource management  informality  Small- and medium-sized enterprises  sub-Saharan Africa  trade unions and labour law
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