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Title: The influence of broad-based black economic empowerment policies on organisational effectiveness : a case of South African companies
Authors: Mudau, Dzivhuluwani 
Keywords: B-BBEE;Organisational Effectiveness;Managerial effectiveness;Organisational strategy;Organizational culture;Organisational strategy
Issue Date: Apr-2022
Abstract: 
B-BBEE is an integral part of the South African business landscape so long as
there are real or perceived inequalities in the economy and society in general.
Legislation came into effect to redress the economic imbalances caused by the
apartheid system where black people were purposefully restricted from
meaningful participation in the economy (B-BBEE Strategy, 2003). Since its
inception B-BBEE legislation has been subjected to several amendments. Such
amendments to the legislation required companies to adjust their resources both
human and capital and strategies to comply with the legislation. The research
was aimed at exploring the influence of Broad-Based Black Economic
Empowerment Policies on organisational effectiveness. B-BBEE is part of the
South African business environment and knowing and understanding how it
influences organisational effectiveness may assist in the understanding of the
constraints of the transformation in the South African economy. B-BBEE is a very
controversial subject that affects different companies in different ways, hence a
subject of political debates, at government and organisational levels. B-BBEE
affects different stakeholders of South African sectors of society such as
employees, unemployed people, businesses, owners, and the State. These
stakeholders have varied interests related to B-BBEEE that gave rise to the
current study. The research study provided a different angle to what is currently
available in terms of B-BBEE research.
The study employed a mixed method approach to research. The primary data
collection method was questionnaires with a 5-point Likert scale where
respondents were required to complete multiple choice questions. The qualitative
study used interviews with selected respondents.
The study findings confirmed that B-BBEE had a positive impact on
organisational effectiveness with specific reference to managerial effectiveness,
organisational sustainability, organisational strategy and organisational culture.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Management Sciences Specialising in Business Administration, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2022.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4232
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4232
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