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The impact of employee perception on the successful institutionalisation and implementation of performance management systems in developing countries: The perspective from Ghana's public service
Authors:Frank LK Ohemeng  Emelia Amoako‐Asiedu  Theresa Obuobisa‐Darko
Institution:1. University of Ottawa, Canada;2. University of Ghana, Ghana
Abstract:Performance management (PM) has become a key instrument in the quest to ensure optimal operations by organisations in the public sector. Some scholars, though, believe that PM has failed because of employees' negative perception and management's exclusion of employees from its development. Studies on the relationship between employee perception of PM and its effectiveness in the public sector are limited. We argue that management must value employee perception more highly than they do at present because it is unlikely employees would be willing to take an active part in implementing a change with which they disagree or that they see as having no value. This study examines the effect of employees' perception on the institutionalisation and implementation of PM in developing countries, with specific reference to Ghana.
Keywords:developing countries  employee perception  Ghana  institutionalisation  performance management
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