Have you ever read a book and thought ‘I wish I’d written that’. Well, Jasmin Mahadevan’s book A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap

Cross-cultural Management, Sub-Saharan Africa
Have you ever read a book and thought ‘I wish I’d written that’. Well, Jasmin Mahadevan’s book A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap
The opening couple of sentences of the blurb to a very (in)famous book of the 1970s, Hans Eysenck’s Race, Intelligence and Education reads ‘Are negroes
Food security is a big issue in the world today. It is second on the list of the UN’s 17 Sustainable Development Goals, after ending
I knew there was something wrong when the then director of the Kenya Institute of Management co-published an article claiming that ‘African’ culture was not
The myth that ‘African’ leadership is despotic is disabused by Ayittey. He asserts that this was a colonial invention, stating: ‘Clearly, such “terrible” African rulers must
There is a huge gap in the International Management literature: Africa. There is even a bigger gap within this literature: the informal economy. Okay, so