ABSTRACT

This book offers a comprehensive look at the current literatures and research based on empirical data from across different countries in Africa. It focuses on the work of leading scholars of management in and around Africa and the African Context, exploring whether we can at this point refer to ‘African Management’ as an emerging and distinct stream in the scholarly discourse in management. The main themes are macro and micro issues of Management in Africa, each chapter illustrating the historical or traditional view of Management in Africa versus the newer western business management perspective.

This book presents current, in-depth, rigorous research and identifies future research and propositions, enabling scholars and students to gain an in-depth understanding of management as it is evolving and practiced in Africa.

chapter 1|23 pages

Management Research in Africa

Past, Present and Future

chapter 4|20 pages

Green Management

chapter 5|22 pages

Corporate Social Responsibility in Africa

Definition, Issues and Processes

chapter 6|21 pages

Challenges of Ethics

chapter 7|18 pages

Work Effort and National Development

A Psychological Approach