(Continued)
Post-colonial
Post-instrumental
Humanistic
Management
External locus of control
Internal locus of control
Internal and external locus of
principles
Deontology
Teleology
control
Theory X
Theory Y
Trust of human nature
Mistrust of human nature
Conditional trust of
Status and achievement orientation
Status orientation
human nature
Achievement orientation
Management
Reliance on hierarchy
Some participation
Participation
practices
Use of rank
Mostly communicating openly
Egalitarianism
Low egalitarianism
Providing open information
Communicating openly
Lack of open communication
when necessary
Providing open communication
Lack of open information
Confrontational
People management
Administrative personnel
‘Modern’ HRM practices relating
Holistic approaches to developing
practices
procedures
to individual competency
the person within the context of
approaches and involving the
the group
introduction of:
Reconciling work life with
performance management
community/home life
systems including appraisal
Participation and empowerment
systems;
at strategic levels, and including
participation at tactical/
a wider stakeholder base
implementation level
Management of diversity
limited anti-discrimination
and difference
policies
People orientation
Control orientation
People and results orientation
People and stakeholder orientation
Source
: adapted from Jackson, 2002a
TABLE 9.1