posted on 2013-01-24, 13:31authored bySena A. Agyepong, Frank D.K. Fugar, Martin TuuliMartin Tuuli
Organizations develop and implement Human Resource Management (HRM) policies
which are a reflection of their philosophy on how they intend to manage people. The
factors outlined in existing HRM models, especially the Harvard and Warwick
models, as influencing HRM policy development and practice, fall within the
political, economical, social, technological, environmental and legal domains as well
as what the Harvard model describes as organizational situational domain. These
models were however developed in the North American and European contexts. The
question arises as to whether these models hold true in the context of developing
countries. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in Ghana to identify the factors
which influence the development of HRM policies of large construction organizations
operating within the Ghanaian Construction Industry. The data was analyzed using
narrative and thematic analysis techniques. The results indicated that, the factors
identified by respondents can be regrouped under the domains identified in the
existing HRM models, suggesting that the factors to consider in the development of
HRM policies in the North American and European context do hold true for the
Ghanaian construction industry. However, further research is recommended to
validate the factors identified in this study.
History
School
Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering
Citation
AGYEPONG, S.A. ... et al., 2010. The applicability of the Harvard and Warwick models in the development of human resource management policies of large construction companies in Ghana. IN: IN: Laryea, S., Leiringer, R. and Hughes, W. (eds) Proceedings of The West Africa Built Environment Researchers Conference and Workshop (WABER), Accra, Ghana, 27-28 July 2010, pp. 525 - 534.
Publisher
WABER
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2010
Notes
This conference paper was presented at the West Africa Built Environment Research (WABER) Conference, Accra, Ghana, 27-28 July, 2010. The WABER website is at: http://www.waberconference.com/