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Cross-Regional Relations and Supply Chain Capabilities
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Despite the growing population and significant natural resources of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), economies in that region currently represent only 2% of global GDP. Finished goods are imported to Africa from the US, Europe, China and Japan, while commodities remain the primary export. Addressing this balance must be the primary focus of initiatives to foster economic growth and development across the region in the coming years. However, there is currently a lack of intellectual discourse that incorporates diverse firm-level and institutional-level theories, as well as the stakeholder perspective, to explain the transformation of Sub-Saharan Africa into a production economy. This two-volume edited work brings together scholars of business in Africa and economic transformation to discuss topics including the knowledge economy, inter-regional relations, supply chains, the informal economy, the service sector and more, creating a broad and probing analysis of Africa’s potential for transformation and strategies to achieve it.
This first volume explores a multidisciplinary perspective on the transformation of SSA’s economies to production and export orientation, which entail: facilitating SSA’s economic transformation through regional relations; the role of SSA’s informal sector on regional relations and economic transformation; and the recommendations for economic transforming in SSA. It will be of interest to scholars of business in Africa, international business, developing economies, business strategy and innovation.
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Dr. Ayodotun Stephen Ibidunni is an Associate Professor and Head of the Innovation, Intrapreneurship, and Entrepreneurship Department at James Hope University, Nigeria. His research interests are Strategic Management and Entrepreneurship in developing economies. He is the pioneer Director of the International Centre for Policy Research and Industry Linkages (ICePRIL). He has published over 120 peer-reviewed articles in high-impact international journals, including Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal of Technology Transfer, Journal of African Business, Managerial and Decision Economics, Journal of Workplace Learning, among others. Dr Ibidunni serves on the editorial board and as guest editor of many international journals.
Evans S. Osabuohien is a Professor of Economics at Covenant University, Nigeria, and the Founding Chair of DePECOS Institutions and Development Research Centre (DIaDeRC). He is the author of five books and over 210 articles. He has consulted for many international agencies such as ACBF, AERC, CODESRIA, IFPRI, J-PAL, UNU-WIDER, UNCTAD, among others. He is a member of many Professional Associations. He is a fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (since 2012) and the Swedish Institute (since 2009), among many others. He is also a visiting professor at institutions within and outside Africa.
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