Management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing country

Background: Worldwide, the ownership of public organisations has been transferred to the private sector through privatisation. The poor performance of public organisations has necessitated privatisation of these organisations.   Aim: This article explored management perceptions regarding factors i...

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Main Authors: Noxolo E. Mazibuko, Elroy E. Smith, Eddie Tshuma
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018-04-01
Series:South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
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Online Access:https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1543
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spelling doaj-45b4197bba7f4b85915726df7249a6df2020-11-25T01:39:07ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences1015-88122222-34362018-04-01211e1e1210.4102/sajems.v21i1.1543664Management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing countryNoxolo E. Mazibuko0Elroy E. Smith1Eddie Tshuma2Department of Business Management, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityDepartment of Business Management, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan UniversityHarare Professional Updating Centre, Zimbabwe Republic Police, HarareBackground: Worldwide, the ownership of public organisations has been transferred to the private sector through privatisation. The poor performance of public organisations has necessitated privatisation of these organisations.   Aim: This article explored management perceptions regarding factors impacting the privatisation of parastatals in a developing country, namely Zimbabwe.   Setting and method: A comprehensive literature study provided the theoretical framework for this research. Primary data were collected by means of a survey obtaining 301 self-administered structured questionnaires from 27 parastatals in Zimbabwe. Seven null-hypotheses were tested using advanced statistical techniques such as regression and correlation analyses.   Results and conclusions: Factors identified in this study that could impact privatisation of parastatals in Zimbabwe are stakeholder consultation, stable macroeconomic conditions, government transparency and a well-developed privatisation process plan. If privatisation is implemented effectively, it could lead to increased organisational performance, effective governance and economic empowerment. It also appeared that variables such as union consultation, role ambiguity, political intervention, attractiveness to foreign investment and government commitment do not exert a significant influence on perceptions of privatisation. Practical guidelines were also provided to enhance the implementation of privatisation in parastatals.https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1543privatisationparastatalsstakeholdersbusiness conditionsmanagementtransparencyprivatisation process
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author Noxolo E. Mazibuko
Elroy E. Smith
Eddie Tshuma
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Elroy E. Smith
Eddie Tshuma
Management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing country
South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
privatisation
parastatals
stakeholders
business conditions
management
transparency
privatisation process
author_facet Noxolo E. Mazibuko
Elroy E. Smith
Eddie Tshuma
author_sort Noxolo E. Mazibuko
title Management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing country
title_short Management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing country
title_full Management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing country
title_fullStr Management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing country
title_full_unstemmed Management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing country
title_sort management perceptions regarding factors impacting privatisation of parastatals in a developing country
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
issn 1015-8812
2222-3436
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Background: Worldwide, the ownership of public organisations has been transferred to the private sector through privatisation. The poor performance of public organisations has necessitated privatisation of these organisations.   Aim: This article explored management perceptions regarding factors impacting the privatisation of parastatals in a developing country, namely Zimbabwe.   Setting and method: A comprehensive literature study provided the theoretical framework for this research. Primary data were collected by means of a survey obtaining 301 self-administered structured questionnaires from 27 parastatals in Zimbabwe. Seven null-hypotheses were tested using advanced statistical techniques such as regression and correlation analyses.   Results and conclusions: Factors identified in this study that could impact privatisation of parastatals in Zimbabwe are stakeholder consultation, stable macroeconomic conditions, government transparency and a well-developed privatisation process plan. If privatisation is implemented effectively, it could lead to increased organisational performance, effective governance and economic empowerment. It also appeared that variables such as union consultation, role ambiguity, political intervention, attractiveness to foreign investment and government commitment do not exert a significant influence on perceptions of privatisation. Practical guidelines were also provided to enhance the implementation of privatisation in parastatals.
topic privatisation
parastatals
stakeholders
business conditions
management
transparency
privatisation process
url https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1543
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