Business Ethics in Africa: The Role of Institutional Context, Social Relevance, and Development Challenges
Ifedapo Adeleye (),
John Luiz,
Judy Muthuri () and
Kenneth Amaeshi ()
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Ifedapo Adeleye: Georgetown University
Judy Muthuri: Nottingham University Business School
Kenneth Amaeshi: University of Edinburgh
Journal of Business Ethics, 2020, vol. 161, issue 4, No 1, 717-729
Abstract:
Abstract Business ethics in Africa, as a field of research, practice, and teaching, has grown rapidly over the last two decades or so, covering a wide variety of topical issues, including corporate social responsibility, governance, and social entrepreneurship. Building on this progress, and to further advance the field, this special issue addresses four broad areas that cover important, under-researched or newly emerging phenomena in Africa: culture, ethics and leadership; business, society and institutions; corruption, anti-corruption and governance; and philanthropy, social entrepreneurship and impact investing. In addition to advancing research by addressing some of the imbalances and gaps in the extant literature, this special issue draws attention to indigenous African theories, models and firms. Some challenges facing business ethics, as a field of practice and teaching in Africa, are also highlighted. The paper concludes with a summary of the eight articles in this special issue.
Keywords: Africa; Cross-cultural ethics; Ethical leadership; Corporate social responsibility; Anti-corruption; Philanthropy; Social entrepreneurship; Impact investing (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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