International Human Resource Management-MJ Version

(Ann) #1
(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

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