非洲绩效管理:研究议程

IF 3.1 Q2 MANAGEMENT Management Research Review Pub Date : 2023-04-25 DOI:10.1108/mrr-03-2022-0163
Emmanuel Senior Tenakwah, B. Otchere-Ankrah, C. Watson
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目的绩效管理(PM)仍然是当今组织中基本的人力资源实践之一,是管理员工所采用的主要策略。本文旨在分析在全球范围内进行的现有PM研究,以告知非洲背景下的研究和实践。设计/方法/方法对澳大利亚商学院院长委员会和特许商学院协会排名的22种期刊上发表的43篇文章进行了系统审查。所选论文仅限于过去二十年(2001-2021),主要关注当代实践。本综述的研究结果表明,PM继续受到非洲学者和从业者的关注,尽管在更广泛的全球背景下没有那么突出。该审查还暴露了当前研究中的重大差距,包括PM问题,理论或概念发展和方法方法,如果解决这些问题,可以为未来的实践和研究重点提供信息。研究局限/影响本研究的主要局限是关注最近二十年对PM的研究,并且意图将从这一学术见解的回顾中学到的知识直接集中在非洲背景下。因此,由于对见解的解释是基于这些如何在非洲通知PM实践的观点,因此将发现直接外推到其他背景可能是不合适的。实际意义对过去二十年来全球项目管理研究的回顾已经确定了非洲背景下的有限贡献。缺乏对环境的理解很可能会影响全球认可的项目管理实践在非洲的采用和创造。因此,有机会更好地理解与项目管理相关的复杂性,通过采用理论和制定、测试和改进现有模型,以在非洲环境中更深刻的分析层次上考虑绩效问题。原创性/价值本研究提出了对PM研究和实践的全球趋势的见解,以前没有探索过,强调需要更多的情境化研究来推动非洲超越目前的理论、概念和方法限制。
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Performance management in Africa: an agenda for research
Purpose Performance management (PM) remains one of the fundamental human resource practices in organisations today and is a dominant strategy adopted in managing employees. This paper aims to analyse extant research on PM conducted globally to inform research and practices in an African context. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review of 43 articles published in 22 journals ranked by the Australian Business Deans Council and Chartered Association of Business Schools was undertaken. The papers selected were limited to the past two decades (2001–2021) to focus primarily on contemporary practices. Findings The findings of this review indicate that PM continues to gain attention from African scholars and practitioners, though not as prominently as indicated within the broader global context. The review also exposed significant gaps in current research, including PM issues, theoretical or conceptual development and methodological approaches, which, if addressed, could inform future practices and research foci. Research limitations/implications The primary limitations of this study are a focus on the most recent two decades of research into PM and the intention to direct learnings from this review of scholarly insight towards a focus solely on an African context. Thus, as interpretations of insights are based upon the perspective of how these can inform PM practices in Africa, a direct extrapolation of the findings to other contexts may not be appropriate. Practical implications This review of research conducted into PM globally in the past two decades has identified limited contributions from within the African context. This lack of contextual understanding may well be affecting the adoption and creation of globally recognised PM practices in Africa. As such, there is an opportunity to understand better the complexities associated with PM by embracing theories and formulating, testing and refining existing models to consider performance issues at more profound levels of analysis within an African context. Originality/value This study presents insights into global trends in PM research and practices not previously explored, highlighting a need for more contextualised research to progress Africa beyond current theoretical, conceptual and methodological limitations.
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