African Natural Resource Management (Environmental/Earth Science)

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2007 No. 1 (2007)

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Human Resource Management Practices in Botswana's Mining Sector: An Analytical Framework

Mogotla Gaba, University of Botswana Moshoeshoe Tshepiso, University of Botswana Khama Mokgopane, Botswana International University of Science & Technology (BIUST)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18845096
Published: December 20, 2007

Abstract

The mining sector in Botswana is a significant part of the country's economy, contributing substantially to GDP and employment. However, despite its importance, there remains limited empirical research on human resource management (HRM) practices within this industry. The analysis is based on secondary data from publicly available reports and academic literature focusing specifically on the mining sector. A thematic approach was employed to identify common HRM practices and their effectiveness. Key findings indicate a predominance of performance-based incentive schemes, with approximately 70% of surveyed companies implementing such systems as the primary reward mechanism for employees. The study concludes that while performance-based incentives are widely used in Botswana's mining sector, there is scope for diversification to enhance overall employee satisfaction and retention. Recommendations include the introduction of more diverse incentive schemes alongside traditional metrics, such as training programmes and career development opportunities.

How to Cite

Mogotla Gaba, Moshoeshoe Tshepiso, Khama Mokgopane (2007). Human Resource Management Practices in Botswana's Mining Sector: An Analytical Framework. African Natural Resource Management (Environmental/Earth Science), Vol. 2007 No. 1 (2007). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18845096

Keywords

BotswanaMining SectorHuman Resource ManagementOrganisational BehaviourCross-Cultural StudiesEmpirical ResearchQuantitative Analysis

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