Scholarly communication is changing, has changed. Online access to both the means of downloading and reading, and producing scholarly communication, is changing everything. This

Cross-cultural Management, Sub-Saharan Africa
Scholarly communication is changing, has changed. Online access to both the means of downloading and reading, and producing scholarly communication, is changing everything. This
Scholarly communication is changing rapidly, but not quickly enough. Online access is assumed and has changed reading habits. Open access is gaining ground. Widespread
Being radical in international management studies normally means talking about postcolonial theory (PCT). I’ve argued elsewhere that within a changing global dynamic, PCT is
For me, cross-cultural management has a context. Understanding this context is important. The context is an increasingly globalised world that is dynamic. It is characterised
I originally wrote this after the eventful summer of 2015, which brought to the fore more than ever the need to be critical of the
Sub-Saharan Africa was discovered by European explorers in the 15th century. It was probably some time later that the inhabitants of Africa discovered that they