The questions posed in this paper are: first, what is the nature of the 'managerial elite'; and second, how different are the characteristics of the "managerial elite" from the other societal groups in contemporary Kenya. In answering these questions, I started with the premise that Africanization in contemporary Kenya can be best understood by a close examination of the "managerial elite", which becomes particularly salient during this process. Two aspects of Africanization noted include: Africanization of management and Africanization of ownership in trade and industry. This paper is divided into two parts. The first part deals with the current theory and methodology on the "managerial elite" and provides an alternative way to conce...
A paper presented by Leonard Ngaithwe During the First Annual Management Research Conference at USIU...
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The topic of emerging elites raises many questions and arouses multiple interests. What is brought t...
Summary Summary It has become customary to despair at the quality of African public sector mana...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to introduce the special issue which considers some of the c...
This paper addresses a topical issue: management awareness and strategies for the contemporary...
In spite of the differences in resources endowments, many Sub- Saharan African countries have develo...
While transforming the investment, trading and infrastructural landscape in Africa, Chinese firms ar...
In 1961 Frantz Fanon scathingly characterised the emerging African elite as a bourgeoisie of the civ...
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The motivation for this study...
Entrepreneurship is increasingly promoted as a salve for the political problem of jobless growth and...
In this paper the authors raise some critical issues related to income distribution and class forma...
At independence the emerging African elite was dominated by employees of the state. Many academics h...
A paper presented by Leonard Ngaithwe During the First Annual Management Research Conference at USIU...
A large literature on African economies argues that ethnicity plays a role in the politics and econo...
Purpose While management research in African context is all but invisible in management literature,...
This paper reports on the preliminary findings on an ongoing study in the area of management develop...
The topic of emerging elites raises many questions and arouses multiple interests. What is brought t...
Summary Summary It has become customary to despair at the quality of African public sector mana...
Purpose The purpose of this article is to introduce the special issue which considers some of the c...
This paper addresses a topical issue: management awareness and strategies for the contemporary...
In spite of the differences in resources endowments, many Sub- Saharan African countries have develo...
While transforming the investment, trading and infrastructural landscape in Africa, Chinese firms ar...
In 1961 Frantz Fanon scathingly characterised the emerging African elite as a bourgeoisie of the civ...
232 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1980.The motivation for this study...
Entrepreneurship is increasingly promoted as a salve for the political problem of jobless growth and...
In this paper the authors raise some critical issues related to income distribution and class forma...
At independence the emerging African elite was dominated by employees of the state. Many academics h...
A paper presented by Leonard Ngaithwe During the First Annual Management Research Conference at USIU...
A large literature on African economies argues that ethnicity plays a role in the politics and econo...
Purpose While management research in African context is all but invisible in management literature,...