Expectations about the role of businesses as development actors have become almost unrecognisable from the ones summarised by Milton Friedman: ‘The only social responsibility of business is to increase its profits’ (Friedman 1970). Despite Friedman’s relative abruptness, the role of business in contributing to the overall economic growth of a given country cannot be overstated. Businesses create employment, a taxation base for the state, generate innovation and provide goods and services for the population. No country has been able to develop (including the BRICS – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – and other rising powers) without a vibrant and competitive business sector. However, there is growing pressure on businesses nowad...
In 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
In the context of globalisation Africa requires investment by multinational corporations (MNCs) to i...
This dossier steams from a panel presented at the Fifth European Conference on African Studies in 20...
As businesses from emerging economies become more globalised, expectations are raised about their r...
Political, private sector and development leaders broadly agree that business has a critical role t...
In a paper co-written with Peter Knorringa in 2008, Bert Helmsing advocated a rethink of the role of...
The role of rising powers has become increasingly important in international development. Some of t...
The fact that Africa is one of the worst performing regions in global audits about long-term develop...
It is now commonplace for development policy makers to refer to the contributions of businesses to t...
AbstractBusinesses now contribute to development through avenues other than the generation of employ...
Africa is on the global corporate agenda. A series of announcements from multi-nationals such as Cok...
This thesis examines the question of whether business can be made to work for development. Can the s...
Social entrepreneurship is a buzzword in the international development and business arena, but is it...
Summary The Brandt Report fails to recognise that developing countries are now looking to private e...
In Africa a new understanding and thinking of entrepreneurship needs to be contextualised as part of...
In 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
In the context of globalisation Africa requires investment by multinational corporations (MNCs) to i...
This dossier steams from a panel presented at the Fifth European Conference on African Studies in 20...
As businesses from emerging economies become more globalised, expectations are raised about their r...
Political, private sector and development leaders broadly agree that business has a critical role t...
In a paper co-written with Peter Knorringa in 2008, Bert Helmsing advocated a rethink of the role of...
The role of rising powers has become increasingly important in international development. Some of t...
The fact that Africa is one of the worst performing regions in global audits about long-term develop...
It is now commonplace for development policy makers to refer to the contributions of businesses to t...
AbstractBusinesses now contribute to development through avenues other than the generation of employ...
Africa is on the global corporate agenda. A series of announcements from multi-nationals such as Cok...
This thesis examines the question of whether business can be made to work for development. Can the s...
Social entrepreneurship is a buzzword in the international development and business arena, but is it...
Summary The Brandt Report fails to recognise that developing countries are now looking to private e...
In Africa a new understanding and thinking of entrepreneurship needs to be contextualised as part of...
In 2004 Prahalad made managers aware of the great economic opportunity that the population at the Bo...
In the context of globalisation Africa requires investment by multinational corporations (MNCs) to i...
This dossier steams from a panel presented at the Fifth European Conference on African Studies in 20...