The desktop study is on poverty and underdevelopment, which continues to be a matter of concern in the developing world. According to Chen and Ravallion (2008), about 1.4 billion people (one in four) lived on less than $1.25 a day in 2005. The above situation is likely to worsen in Africa where governments are failing to eradicate poverty alone. Giant transnational corporations (TNC) are increasingly called upon to champion poverty reduction in the continent. Notably, of the world’s 100 largest economic entities, 51 are giant TNCs and the world’s 200 largest corporations have combined sales that are greater than the combined GDP of all countries in the world. This desktop research assumes that bodies corporate are the key institutions f...
Purpose – The primary aim of this paper is to analyse the contribution made by business organisation...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
What can multinational corporations (MNCs) perform to improve poverty conditions in the host countri...
The desktop study is on poverty and underdevelopment, which continues to be a matter of concern in t...
The paper examines a perplexing contrast between Africa’s immense wealth statistics and high poverty...
In the context of globalisation Africa requires investment by multinational corporations (MNCs) to i...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a major focus of interest for development practitio...
Purpose – This paper attempts to provide a critique of the Commitment to Africa report in an effort ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has a powerful potential to make positive contributions to add...
In recent years, corporate social responsibility (CSR) of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in devel...
As the quest for multi-stakeholders’ approach to the development of communities and societies across...
This dossier steams from a panel presented at the Fifth European Conference on African Studies in 20...
This paper argues that the idea of corporate social responsibility, that is gaining currency in the ...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
The fact that Africa is one of the worst performing regions in global audits about long-term develop...
Purpose – The primary aim of this paper is to analyse the contribution made by business organisation...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
What can multinational corporations (MNCs) perform to improve poverty conditions in the host countri...
The desktop study is on poverty and underdevelopment, which continues to be a matter of concern in t...
The paper examines a perplexing contrast between Africa’s immense wealth statistics and high poverty...
In the context of globalisation Africa requires investment by multinational corporations (MNCs) to i...
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a major focus of interest for development practitio...
Purpose – This paper attempts to provide a critique of the Commitment to Africa report in an effort ...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has a powerful potential to make positive contributions to add...
In recent years, corporate social responsibility (CSR) of Multinational Corporations (MNCs) in devel...
As the quest for multi-stakeholders’ approach to the development of communities and societies across...
This dossier steams from a panel presented at the Fifth European Conference on African Studies in 20...
This paper argues that the idea of corporate social responsibility, that is gaining currency in the ...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
The fact that Africa is one of the worst performing regions in global audits about long-term develop...
Purpose – The primary aim of this paper is to analyse the contribution made by business organisation...
Poverty has long been an endemic problem in developing countries. The role of multinational corporat...
What can multinational corporations (MNCs) perform to improve poverty conditions in the host countri...