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Africapitalism : rethinking the role of business in Africa / e dited by Kenneth Amaeshi, Adun Okupe, Idemudia Uwafiokun.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextText New York : Cambridge University Press, 2018Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781107160705
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.96  23
Contents:
Introduction -- Africapitalism : a management idea for business in A frica? -- Business elites to the rescue! Reframing capitalism and const ructing an expert identity : implications for Africapitalism -- Africap italism and corporate governance -- Rethinking human capital developmen t in Africa : towards an Africapitalism perspective -- Africapitalism a nd corporate branding -- Who is an Africapitalist? reimagining private sector leadership in Africa -- Social entrepreneurship and Africapitali sm - exploring the connections -- Foreign investors and Africapitalism : the case for Chinese foreign direct investment in Africa -- Good Afri can coffee : adding value and driving community development in Uganda - - Reflections on Africapitalism and management education in Africa.
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Books - Open Access Books - Open Access MISR Library - Open Shelves 338.96 AFR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 001350033

Introduction -- Africapitalism : a management idea for business in A frica? -- Business elites to the rescue! Reframing capitalism and const ructing an expert identity : implications for Africapitalism -- Africap italism and corporate governance -- Rethinking human capital developmen t in Africa : towards an Africapitalism perspective -- Africapitalism a nd corporate branding -- Who is an Africapitalist? reimagining private sector leadership in Africa -- Social entrepreneurship and Africapitali sm - exploring the connections -- Foreign investors and Africapitalism : the case for Chinese foreign direct investment in Africa -- Good Afri can coffee : adding value and driving community development in Uganda - - Reflections on Africapitalism and management education in Africa.

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