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OverviewThe African Context of Business and Society traces the unique and often overlooked and unestimated contours of African business and society, abandoning the flawed assumption that western preconceptions can be directly transplanted- one that has often led to incorrect macro-theorisations. Africa's diverse economy has been influenced by historical and cultural change, and The African Context of Business and Society's novel indigenous viewpoints address topics such as female entrepreneurship, organizational culture, the role of religion on employee trust, authentic leadership and more. Understanding individual and organisational behaviour, the chapters examine the under-researched aspects of Africa's business and society and both opportunities and constraints. The New Frontiers in African Business and Society series provides innovative reflections on the nature of business and society across parts of Africa and its emerging economy. Distinguished scholars formulate important answers to the problems within the continent, discovering new avenues of research and pathways forward. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kingsley Obi Omeihe (University of Aberdeen, UK) , Christian Harrison (University of the West of Scotland, UK)Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited Imprint: Emerald Publishing Limited Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9781801178532ISBN 10: 1801178534 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 10 October 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsForeword; Dominic Elliott Chapter 1. Introduction to the African Context of Business and Society: The way Forward; Kingsley Obi Omeihe and Christian Harrison Part One-Business Chapter 2. Religion a Driver for Employees’ Trust in CEOs; Ijeoma Jacklyn Okpanum Chapter 3. Defining Authentic Leadership: A Developing Economy Perspective; Ibiyemi Omeihe and Christian Harrison Chapter 4. Managing service productivity in sub-Saharan African banks: The Case of Nigerian knowledge workers; Obafemi Olekanma Chapter 5. Crafting Organisational resilience through managerial performance: Evidence from Ghana; Victor Atiase, David Sarpong, and Senyo Agbanyo Part Two-Society Chapter 6. Cultural Effects on Women’s Entrepreneurial Behaviours in Higher Education Institutions: A Study of the Polygamous Family Firm Context in the Southern Region of Nigeria; Braye Koroye and Lola Dada Chapter 7. Corporate Governance Principles & The Challenges of High-Power Distance Culture: The Experience of Nigeria’s Employment Terrain; Emeka Oruh and Chianu Dibia Chapter 8. Contextualizing Sustainability Reporting in Host Communities: An insight from a mining subsidiary in Ghana; Kwame Amoako, Isaac Oduro Amoako, James Tuffour, and Amaning Newman Chapter 9. The Strength of trust, social norms and entrepreneurship for trade networks: Evidence from Nigerian trader-owned enterprises; Kingsley Obi Omeihe Chapter 10. Challenges faced by Entrepreneurs in Nigeria: A Study of the Retail Pharmacy Sector; Christian HarrisonReviewsThe African Context of Business and Society is an intellectually stimulating volume with interventions that intersect macro and micro economic contexts of doing business in Africa. It captures accentuations of gender dynamics, cultural, religion, leadership and management, service delivery, power, information management and ethics of trust as relevant to Africa. The book advances attempts at decolonising the content of teaching about Africa, with indigenised contributions that not only redefine individual and institutional logics of business transactions as underpinned by sociality, but also provides key stakeholders including potential investors, policy makers, financial institutions as well as SMEs with cues to building legitimacy for sustainable business ventures in Africa'. -- Dr Philip A Olayo ku, APD Chair of West African Transitional Justice Centre Director, Centre for Research on African Digital Policy and Innovations (CRADPI), Contract Nigeria Whether it is to understand the role of trust, the components of authentic leadership, or examine evidence of service productivity of employees such as bank workers, scholars and practitioners increasingly need to understand novel contemporary discourse through an Africanist lens. In this exciting book, many questions around African business and society have received implicit answers and are explained in practical language. The coverage of the nature of findings and accessible style of writing will make this book popular to practitioners and friends of African Studies. -- Olatunde Akande CBCA, Director, Credit Access Wealth, West Africa There is a paucity of research which analyses African business within the context of African society. This edited volume has an impressive range of topics designed to fill this vacuum including: the role of trust; authentic leadership; religion; organisational resilience; and the pivotal contribution that women entrepreneurs make to African business and society. The volume is likely to become a key reference work in this important area of research and scholarship. -- Professor John Struthers, Director: Centre for African Research on Enterprise and Economic Development, University of the West of Scotland Author InformationKingsley Obi Omeihe is the Head of Discipline for Business Management at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. Omeihe is co-Founder and Chair of African Studies at the British Academy of Management (BAM) and serves as Chair of the Entrepreneurship in Minority Groups Special Interest Group at the Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE). Christian Harrison is a Reader in Leadership at the University of the West of Scotland. Harrison is the co-Founder and Chair of African Studies at the British Academy of Management (BAM), and the Chair of the Leadership and Leadership Development Special Interest Group at BAM. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |