ABSTRACT

Corporate citizenship is enmeshed in the debate about Africa's future. Africa is the continent where the social needs are greatest and where the benefits of globalisation have been least felt. What makes corporate citizenship in Africa not only fascinating, but also of critical importance, is that the continent embodies many of the most vexing dilemmas that business faces in attempts to be responsible, ethical and sustainable. 

This unique collection for the first time brings together in one publication the critical debates, perspectives, experiences and success stories in the emerging field of corporate citizenship in Africa. 

The book addresses a number of key questions: What research has been conducted on corporate citizenship in Africa over the past ten years? How are the concepts and challenges of corporate citizenship in Africa different, compared to other regions of the world? Which industry sectors are leading in the implementation of corporate citizenship in Africa? What are some of the dilemmas facing companies that are striving to be good corporate citizens in Africa? What are some of the best-practice case studies of companies' corporate citizenship programmes in Africa? What can Africa learn from the rest of the world about corporate citizenship, and what can it teach others? 

The book acts as a bridge in many ways: between academic theory and business practice; between notions of corporate citizenship originating in developed countries and emerging concepts incubated in a developing-country context; between the experiences of multinationals and the perspectives of small and medium-sized enterprises; between different countries and regions within Africa and around the globe. This publication marks a change in the tide – a groundswell towards a more vigorous debate and robust research agenda on corporate citizenship in Africa. It will be essential reading for all those involved in the rapidly growing corporate responsibility movement.

part I|20 pages

Introduction and overview

chapter 1|8 pages

Corporate citizenship in Africa

Lessons from the Past; Paths to the Future

chapter 2|11 pages

Research on corporate citizenship in Africa

A Ten-Year Review (1995-2005)

part II|51 pages

Leadership and governance

chapter 4|11 pages

Follow the rising polestar

An Examination of the Structures Governing Corporate Citizens in South Africa

part III|37 pages

Community and environment

chapter 7|11 pages

The corporate social performance dilemma

Organising for Goal Duality in Low-Income African Markets

chapter 8|12 pages

Grounding African corporate responsibility

Moving the Environment up the Agenda*

chapter 9|13 pages

Voluntary initiatives and the path to corporate citizenship

Struggles at the Energy-Environment Interface in South Africa

part IV|38 pages

Health and HIV/Aids

chapter 10|12 pages

The ethical governance of health

A Case Study of Worker Health in Kenyan Floriculture

chapter 11|12 pages

Corporate citizenship, Aids and Africa

Lessons from Bristol-Myers Squibb Company's Secure the Future tm

chapter 12|13 pages

De Beers

Managing HIV/AIDS in the Workplace and Beyond

part V|54 pages

Industries and sectors

chapter 14|19 pages

Tracking sustainability performance through company reports

A Critical Review of the South African Mining Sector

chapter 15|11 pages

The gift of CSR

Power and the Pursuit of Responsibility in the Mining Industry

chapter 16|10 pages

The digital divide and CSR in Africa

The Need for Corporate Law Reform

part VI|38 pages

Supply chain and SMEs

chapter 17|12 pages

Up-lifting power

Creating Sustainable Consumer-Driven Supply Chains through Innovative Partnerships in Ghana

chapter 18|10 pages

Women's Gold

Finding a Market for Dagara Shea Butter

part VII|17 pages

Globalisation and conclusion

chapter 21|5 pages

Treading lightly

Creating Harmony and Co-operation in Africa