N° 150 - December 2022 -
What do we know about African businesses?
Issue editor:
Michel VILLETTE, Françoise CHEVALIER et Michel BERRY
Introduction
Michel VILLETTE, Françoise CHEVALIER et Michel BERRY
OVERLOOKED…
Labor intermediation in the local political arena: Local labor recruitment on the Nachtigal dam project in Cameroon
Simon Wuidar & Ludovic Bakebek.
What the reterritorialization dynamics of three franchised companies in Burkina Faso, Niger, and Ethiopia tell us about the complexity of African entrepreneurship
Roberta Rubino.
How traditional African firms work: A modeling attempt in Sub-Saharan Africa
Jean Biwolé Fouda & Geneviève Causse.
IN QUEST OF A THEORY
Decolonizing management: Between false debates and real controversies, the contributions of three thinkers from the ‟South”
Yves Livian.
TRIAL BY FACT
The reasons for the formalization of informal enterprises in African countries: A study of two enterprises in Niger
Istifanous Ado & Richard Soparnot.
Feedback on a university entrepreneurial project: The case of a Cameroonian business school
Emmanuel Kamdem & Blaise Marie Ouafo.
Africa in search of the “ideal manager”: What it means to run an “African” business
Serge Alain Godong.
MOSAICS
Hervé Dumez
“On Peter Robinson’s Flying Blind. The 737 Max Tragedy and the Fall of Boeing” (US: New York; Doubleday) 2021.
Nicolas Berland
“On Emmanuel Kamdem, Françoise Chevalier & Marielle A. Payaud’s La recherche enracinée en management. Contextes nouveaux et perspectives nouvelles en Afrique” (FR: EMS Éditions) 2020.
Michel Villette
“On Benjamin Rubbers’ Faire fortune en Afrique. Anthropologie des derniers colons du Katanga” (FR: Karthala) 2009.
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