Given the myriad ways in which managerialism in higher education, and especially research undertaken there, is undesirable, is there a moral theory that plausibly explains why they all are and prescribes some realistic alternatives? In this contribution, I answer ‘yes’ to this overarching question. Specifically, I argue that the various respects in which managerialism is unjustified, particularly with regard to knowledge production, are well captured by an ethical philosophy grounded on salient ideas about communal relationship associated with the southern African ethic of ubuntu. Furthermore, I bring out how my moral-theoretic interpretation of ubuntu provides concrete guidance about how university research, amongst other things, ought ins...
This study increases knowledge and understanding of middle managers’ ethical decision-making and b...
The thesis contributes to the knowledge on academic work in the 21st century, with a special emphasi...
The recent escalation of interest in moral aspects of business has prompted some management educatio...
Since the dissolution of apartheid, corporate governance in South Africa has evolved from being a so...
Contemporary business trends in Africa portray a spate of paradoxes in her socio-economic developmen...
Intercultural management calls for a global mindset among managers and employees alike and thus peop...
There are three major reasons that ideas associated with ubuntu are often deemed to be an inappropri...
Original article can be found at: https://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=19 Copyrig...
Postcolonial state universities have continued to serve African countries in producing highly educat...
This paper is an attempt to re-examine a culturally located social schema of ubuntuism. Ubuntuism is...
In recent decades, there has been a strong call by writers in education for alternative forms of lea...
This systematic literature review explored the application of Ubuntu, an African philosophy, in busi...
This chapter explores prominent respects in which humility figures into ubuntu, the southern African...
In this article we argue that ubuntu (human interdependence) is not some form of essentialist notion...
The Journal of political philosophy, 15(3): 321-341, 2007In this article I articulate and defend an ...
This study increases knowledge and understanding of middle managers’ ethical decision-making and b...
The thesis contributes to the knowledge on academic work in the 21st century, with a special emphasi...
The recent escalation of interest in moral aspects of business has prompted some management educatio...
Since the dissolution of apartheid, corporate governance in South Africa has evolved from being a so...
Contemporary business trends in Africa portray a spate of paradoxes in her socio-economic developmen...
Intercultural management calls for a global mindset among managers and employees alike and thus peop...
There are three major reasons that ideas associated with ubuntu are often deemed to be an inappropri...
Original article can be found at: https://www.inderscience.com/browse/index.php?journalID=19 Copyrig...
Postcolonial state universities have continued to serve African countries in producing highly educat...
This paper is an attempt to re-examine a culturally located social schema of ubuntuism. Ubuntuism is...
In recent decades, there has been a strong call by writers in education for alternative forms of lea...
This systematic literature review explored the application of Ubuntu, an African philosophy, in busi...
This chapter explores prominent respects in which humility figures into ubuntu, the southern African...
In this article we argue that ubuntu (human interdependence) is not some form of essentialist notion...
The Journal of political philosophy, 15(3): 321-341, 2007In this article I articulate and defend an ...
This study increases knowledge and understanding of middle managers’ ethical decision-making and b...
The thesis contributes to the knowledge on academic work in the 21st century, with a special emphasi...
The recent escalation of interest in moral aspects of business has prompted some management educatio...