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- Title
Exogenous Factors that Seem to Undermine Miners' Performance at a South African Platinum Mine.
- Authors
Makhubedu, Lucky Boy Tebogo; Nwobodo-Anyadiegwu, Eveth; Mbohwa, Charles
- Abstract
The mining sector is viewed as the economic heartbeat of the Republic of South Africa. Mining houses acknowledge that human development is a powerful management instrument employed to encourage improvement in workers' prowess, yet they are unaware of the significant implications that exogenous variables - inadequacy of housing could have on employees' performance. This current paper was quantitative. Research instrument -- A structured research questionnaire. The study surveyed 292 permanent underground miners' from 2 idiosyncratic reefs. Using SPSS version 24.0, the empirical findings suggested that miners' perceptions of exogenous factors were satisfactory even though their average production output was unsatisfactory.
- Subjects
SOUTH Africa; PLATINUM mining; HUMAN Development Index; REEFS; SPSS (Computer software)
- Publication
Journal of Business Diversity, 2018, Vol 18, Issue 4, p53
- ISSN
2158-3889
- Publication type
Article