Purpose The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue which considers some of the contemporary debates in managing people in Africa. Design/methodology/approach The papers that constitute this special issue were selected from submissions to various events hosted by the Africa Research Group, a community of scholars committed to researching Africa, and from a more general call for submissions. Findings The papers highlight the changing picture of the African organisational landscape and provide both theoretical and empirical insights about the opportunities and challenges of managing people in a culturally complex continent. Originality/value Taken together, the papers make an important contribution by engaging current debat...
It is generally agreed that the most widely used management theories originate in the ‘West’, and th...
Purpose – This paper aims to scrutinise the concept of "African Management" that increasingly fuels ...
Purpose – This paper aims to scrutinise the concept of "African Management" that increasingly fuels ...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to introduce the special issue which considers some of the c...
In recent years, researchers have been paying more and more attention to the issue of the management...
Purpose This article empirically assesses the extent to which factors rooted in the cultural and ins...
Purpose This article empirically assesses the extent to which factors rooted in the cultural and ins...
The paper demonstrates and exemplifies how cultural paradigms and the political and socio-economic s...
The paper demonstrates and exemplifies how cultural paradigms and the political and socio-economic s...
The paper examines how some factors embedded in the cultural and institutional framework in Sub-Saha...
Current approaches to understanding the management of people in Africa are often framed within a pej...
Purpose This article empirically assesses the extent to which factors rooted in the cultural and in...
Over the decades, academic literature has too often neglected the complexities and diversity of the ...
This paper addresses a topical issue: management awareness and strategies for the contemporary...
This research study looked at the cultural value preferences in Western management practice for Afri...
It is generally agreed that the most widely used management theories originate in the ‘West’, and th...
Purpose – This paper aims to scrutinise the concept of "African Management" that increasingly fuels ...
Purpose – This paper aims to scrutinise the concept of "African Management" that increasingly fuels ...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to introduce the special issue which considers some of the c...
In recent years, researchers have been paying more and more attention to the issue of the management...
Purpose This article empirically assesses the extent to which factors rooted in the cultural and ins...
Purpose This article empirically assesses the extent to which factors rooted in the cultural and ins...
The paper demonstrates and exemplifies how cultural paradigms and the political and socio-economic s...
The paper demonstrates and exemplifies how cultural paradigms and the political and socio-economic s...
The paper examines how some factors embedded in the cultural and institutional framework in Sub-Saha...
Current approaches to understanding the management of people in Africa are often framed within a pej...
Purpose This article empirically assesses the extent to which factors rooted in the cultural and in...
Over the decades, academic literature has too often neglected the complexities and diversity of the ...
This paper addresses a topical issue: management awareness and strategies for the contemporary...
This research study looked at the cultural value preferences in Western management practice for Afri...
It is generally agreed that the most widely used management theories originate in the ‘West’, and th...
Purpose – This paper aims to scrutinise the concept of "African Management" that increasingly fuels ...
Purpose – This paper aims to scrutinise the concept of "African Management" that increasingly fuels ...