Culture and Performance Appraisal Processes and Practices: Critical Insights from the South African Public Sector
Abstract
This chapter provides an insight into culture and performance appraisal practices and processes
in the South African public sector. Performance appraisal is an element of performance
management – a relatively new phenomenon in many African countries, which depends
on western-oriented reform initiatives and is becoming increasingly more popular. Literary
discussions about cultural influences on performance appraisals in South Africa and some
African countries are limited. Performance appraisal is a complex process whose outcomes
are used for decision-making in an organisation – to improve employee performance. This
chapter concludes that many African practices, attitudes and customs affect the effective
use of performance appraisals in improving employee performance in the public sector. The
chapter contributes to findings regarding cultural influences on performance appraisal in
the South African public sector and the African public sector in general.
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