Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism research worldwide, the arguments emphasise ‘what’ instead of 'how’ and ‘why’ philanthropic philosophy happens across Africa. To address this gap, 51 Tony Elumelu Foundation participants’ narratives are focused on to draw on an Africapitalism framework highlighting chasms within and between western neoliberalism frameworks and philanthrocapitalism’s marketisation. By framing this paper using philanthrocapitalism discourse, the authors critically examined the activities of African philanthropists and the effects of their neoliberal adoption on recipients. Semi structured interview analysis produced three key ideologies demonstrating ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘why’ philanthrocapital...
Over the past few years, the role of private sector organizations as actors and investors in develop...
This research reflects a sector that is small, but growing steadily in numbers and diversity of offe...
This thesis examines the engagement of UK-based high-net-worth-individuals (HNWIs) in philanthrocapi...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Philanthrocapitalism – the strategic application of market methods and motives for philanthropic pur...
Africapitalism. It is a deceptively simple notion, but a powerful one that has the potential to rema...
Funding: Scottish Graduate School of Social Science /Bates Wells Braithwaite London LLP (Grant Numbe...
Neoliberal restructuring has targeted not just the economy, but also polity, society and culture, in...
This is a summary of a discussion paper on philanthropy in Africa in its many manifestations and how...
This is a discussion of philanthropy in Africa in its many manifestations and how it seeks to addres...
Africa's people share deep-rooted values of social solidarity, human dignity, and inter-personal con...
This article examines the relationship between giving and business interest and the agency associate...
Africapitalism suggests a refined capitalist system aimed at achieving collective good unlike the sh...
Over the last few years we have begun to see the emergence of more strategic philanthropy, the growt...
Over the past few years, the role of private sector organizations as actors and investors in develop...
This research reflects a sector that is small, but growing steadily in numbers and diversity of offe...
This thesis examines the engagement of UK-based high-net-worth-individuals (HNWIs) in philanthrocapi...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2023. Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
Philanthrocapitalism – the strategic application of market methods and motives for philanthropic pur...
Africapitalism. It is a deceptively simple notion, but a powerful one that has the potential to rema...
Funding: Scottish Graduate School of Social Science /Bates Wells Braithwaite London LLP (Grant Numbe...
Neoliberal restructuring has targeted not just the economy, but also polity, society and culture, in...
This is a summary of a discussion paper on philanthropy in Africa in its many manifestations and how...
This is a discussion of philanthropy in Africa in its many manifestations and how it seeks to addres...
Africa's people share deep-rooted values of social solidarity, human dignity, and inter-personal con...
This article examines the relationship between giving and business interest and the agency associate...
Africapitalism suggests a refined capitalist system aimed at achieving collective good unlike the sh...
Over the last few years we have begun to see the emergence of more strategic philanthropy, the growt...
Over the past few years, the role of private sector organizations as actors and investors in develop...
This research reflects a sector that is small, but growing steadily in numbers and diversity of offe...
This thesis examines the engagement of UK-based high-net-worth-individuals (HNWIs) in philanthrocapi...