The 1980 to 2000 Context for Zimbabwean Companies
Abstract
A longitudinal multiple-case design was used to capture the experiences (in transformation) of four Zimbabwean companies spanning from 1980 when Zimbabwe attained its independence to 2000. The within case analysis prompted a need for deeper understanding of the context within which managers had to act in the four companies studied.
A further intensive literature search was done to appreciate the key Zimbabwean dimensions, regional dimensions and global dimensions that could have influenced the changes in the companies.
The context evidence confirmed the sixteen challenges of organizational transformation unearthed through the individual company cases.
This article is a contribution towards appreciating the social, political and historical context within which managers had to act in the four companies studied. The article should therefore be used alongside the individual case histories documented as other articles.
Additional Citation Information
Madzivire, A.B. (2010). The 1980 to 2000 Context for Zimbabwean Companies. MacotraPublisher
MaCotra
Additional Notes
This article is a derivative of the author's doctoral thesis [with the University of South Africa (UNISA) from 2001 to 2003] promoted by UNISA’s School of Business Leadership (SBL) Professor Stella Nkomo. The electronic version of the thesis is available on the Unisa Institutional Repository.