Table of contents - Special Issue: Critical perspectives on International Business in Africa
Guest Editors: Richard Nyuur, Roseline Wanjiru, Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Simeon Ifere
Disruptive innovation at the base-of-the-pyramid: Opportunities, and challenges for multinationals in African emerging markets
Abiodun Adegbile, David SarpongThe authors aim to examine the potential opportunities and challenges multinationals operating in Africa are likely to encounter when they seek to pioneer disruptive innovations…
Attracting Chinese FDI in Africa: The role of natural resources, market size and institutional quality
Shan Shan, Zhibin Lin, Yulei Li, Yan ZengThe purpose of this paper is to examine the effect of natural resources, market size and five major institutional factors (voice and accountability; political stability and…
Newly independent nations and large engineering projects: the case of the Volta River Project
Joseph Amankwah-Amoah, Ellis L.C. OsabuteyThe purpose of this paper is to explicate how newly independent nations combined local and international resources to plan and build large engineering projects aimed at enhancing…
Cross-cultural communication imperatives: Critical lessons for Western expatriates in multinational companies (MNCs) in sub-Saharan Africa
James Baba AbugreGiven the rising expansion of Western multinational companies (MNCs) to the African contexts, the development of expatriates and local employees has become increasingly important…
International business research challenges in Africa: Knowledge creation and institutional perspectives
Abdoulkadre Ado, Roseline WanjiruThis paper aims to explore the challenges researchers in/on Africa face when conducting research on the continent. It examines the reasons behind Africans’ relatively limited…
Critical perspectives on “manufactured” risks arising from Eurocentric business practices in Africa
Kweku Adams, Bhabani Shankar Nayak, Serge KoukpakiThis paper considers the Eurocentric conceptualisation of risk, which reinforces language, culture and business practices that are in conflict with Africa’s own traditional…
Competitive or cooperative relationships in clusters: A comparative study of two internationalising agro-processing clusters in Ghana
Anthony Ayakwah, Leandro Sepulveda, Fergus LyonAn efficient policy supporting clustered business operations necessitates an appreciation of the dynamics of rivalry and collaborations among businesses. This paper postulates…
Integration of African firms into global value chains: A comparison of Finnish and Chinese firms’ sourcing from Africa
Weimu You, Asta Salmi, Katri KauppiThis paper aims to analyze the roles that African suppliers play in global value chains and the strategies that foreign firms adopt to integrate African firms into their supply…
Investigating the moderating role of Export Promotion Programmes using evidence from North-Africa
Mohamed Yacine Haddoud, Adah-Kole Onjewu, Paul Jones, Robert NewberyBased on an institutional approach to explaining firms’ internationalisation, this paper aims to empirically investigate the role of Export Promotion Programmes (EPPs) in…
A critical incident analysis of the export behaviour of SMEs: evidence from an emerging market
Obi Berko Obeng DamoahIn line with the slogan “Africa rising”, the paper responds to the calls to shed light on the management knowledge of Africa, especially on the internationalisation of process of…
ISSN:
1742-2043e-ISSN:
1758-6062ISSN-L:
1742-2043Online date, start – end:
2005Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Rudolf Sinkovics
- Professor Mehdi Boussebaa