Systems approach to the influence of human resource management practices on Zimbabwean state-owned enterprises’ survival
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Human resource management systems and practices are essential to organizational
survival. The thesis addresses the appropriate use of Human Resources Management
(HRM) practices as well as internal and external challenges and issues, in the context
of Zimbabwean State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs). The thesis argues that following
international best practices and putting policies and standard operating procedures in
place is key to survival and sustainability of an enterprise. The research problem is
that these need to be operationalised cognizant of the context of an enterprise and
that of the country, to minimise issues while improving organizational outcomes. The
study examined issues related to the inappropriate application of HRM practices as
well as internal and external challenges arising within state-owned enterprise
environments.
The study followed a Soft Systems Methodology to explore and explain human
resource management practices within state-owned enterprises. Purposeful sampling
was used to source data from participants selected from three chosen state-owned
enterprises. Semi-structured interviews provided the profound data and insights.
Findings showed that inflation, natural disasters, political interferences, leadership
style, recruitment and selection were derailing the efforts of HRM practices in
supporting organizational survival. The study also found that lack of professionalism
within SOEs allows corruption, in different shades. This subsequently leads to
organizational instability, often forcing the organization to close or cease its operations.
The original contribution of the thesis is a theoretical and practical HRM framework,
which may inform the improvement of HRM practices for State-Owned Enterprises’
survival, notably in Zimbabwe. This framework is informed by interpretation of the
study findings and the existing literature. The conceptualised HRM framework may
greatly help managers and legislators by offering insightful information about
organizational culture, employee experiences, and the efficacy of current standard
operating procedures. A contextualised approach to organizational growth, policy
implementation, and personnel management may be informed by this framework. The
effectiveness of human resource management practices may subsequently contribute
to the improvement and support organizational survival, notably in the context of
Zimbabwe State-Owned Enterprises.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Business Administration, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2025.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6278
