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Africa Research Group 2017 Conference, 29-31 Aug 2017, Mauritius

  • 1.  Africa Research Group 2017 Conference, 29-31 Aug 2017, Mauritius

    Posted 05-27-2016 15:49

    From: Ken Kamoche <Ken.Kamoche@nottingham.ac.uk>
    Sent: May 27, 2016 5:26 AM
    Subject: Africa Research Group 2017 Conference, 29-31 Aug 2017, Mauritius
     

    Dear colleague,

    We are delighted to announce that the 5th Africa Research Group international conference will be held in Mauritius, co-hosted by the University of Mauritius. Please share this call with your colleagues and contacts. We look forward to receiving your submissions and seeing you in Mauritius.

     

     

    AFRICA RESEARCH GROUP CONFERENCE, 29-31 AUGUST 2017

    VENUE: Le Meridien Hotel, Pointe Aux Piments, MAURITIUS

    Key dates:

     

    Announcement of call for papers: 27 May 2016

    Deadline for all submissions: 31 March 2017
    Announcement of results: 28 April 2017
    Registration deadline: 26 May 2017

    Announcement of Conference Programme: 30 June 2017
    Conference dates:  29-31 August 2017

     

    Conference overview

     

    Africa is now deemed to be 'rising', with a number of countries achieving some of the highest economic growth rates in the world. This conference seeks papers that contribute to our understanding of the changing organizational, workplace, socio-cultural, entrepreneurial and investment environment in Africa today. We hope to characterize this renaissance through research which not only challenges the negative stereotypes but which also demonstrates how solutions to Africa's problems are being developed in ways that enhance the people's well-being, create employment, build viable businesses, and provide a sustainable investment climate. Recognizing the need to adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to socio-economic and industrial development the ARG will collaborate with the School of Engineering at the University of Mauritius. We encourage scholars to submit work which showcases the exciting innovations being generated across the continent through idea-driven technological advancement and entrepreneurial flair.

    Papers may draw from a range of theoretical and methodological perspectives, and ideally shed light on how the experiences and unique circumstances of organizations in Africa contribute to theory, practice and policy. We welcome papers that shed new light on, but are not limited to:

     

    ·         leadership and managerial expertise in Africa

    ·         managing a diverse cultural workforce

    ·         the place of indigenous knowledge and home-grown solutions

    ·         innovation, entrepreneurialism and knowledge management

    ·         management of SMEs and the informal sector

    ·         management in the NGO and development agency sectors

    ·         Corporate governance, CSR and business ethics

    ·         globalization and its impact on Africa

    ·         the Africa-Asia engagement, and South-South dialogue

    ·         Firm internationalization into African countries

    ·         Management and marketing strategies in Africa

    ·         Industry 4.0 and Lean

    ·         big data and supply chain management

    We welcome both extended abstracts and full-length papers (maximum 36 pages).

     

    Organizing Committee

    Professor Ken Kamoche, University of Nottingham, Ken.Kamoche@nottingham.ac.uk

    Professor Kim Hua Tan, University of Nottingham, Kim.Tan@nottingham.ac.uk

    Mr Devkumar Callychurn, University of Mauritius, d.callychurn@uom.ac.mu

    Associate Professor Dinesh Kumar Hurreeram, University of Mauritius, dk.hurreeram@uom.ac.mu

    Associate Professor Anita Ramgutty Wong, University of Mauritius, rwong@uom.ac.mu

    Professor Fang Lee Cooke, Monash University, fang.cooke@monash.edu

    Dr Lisa Siebers, Nottingham Trent University, qixun.siebers@ntu.ac.uk

    Professor Abel Kinoti, Riara University, akinoti@riarauniversity.ac.ke

    Dr Franca Ovadje, Lagos Business School, fovadje@lbs.edu.ng

    Dr Aloysius Newenham-Kahindi, University of Saskatchewan,

       newenham-kahindi@edwards.usask.ca

    Dr Pratima Sambajee, University of Strathclyde, pratima.sambajee@strath.ac.uk

     

    Accommodation (tbc)

     

    Keynote speakers (tbc)

     

    Registration fee

     

    Standard fee: US$400 (£275), and $215 (£150) for students.

     

    Submissions procedure:

    Submissions from Africa: d.callychurn@uom.ac.mu or dk.hurreeram@uom.ac.mu

    Submissions from Europe: ken.kamoche@nottingham.ac.uk

    Submissions from the Americas: newenham-kahindi@edwards.usask.ca

    Submissions from Asia and the Far East: fang.cooke@monash.edu

    Submissions from the rest of the world: pratima.sambajee@strath.ac.uk

     

    For all queries, please contact either Ken Kamoche or Devkumar Callychurn/ Dinesh Hurreeram

     

    Africa Research Group:

    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/business/businesscentres/africarg/index.aspx

     

    Further details will be provided in due course.

     

    Professor Ken Kamoche,

    Professor of HRM and Organization Studies,

    Nottingham University Business School,

    Jubilee Campus, North Building,

    Wollaton Rd,

    Nottingham NG8 1BB, UK.

    tel +44 (0) 115 846 6533,

    ken.kamoche@nottingham.ac.uk http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/business/businesscentres/africarg/index.aspx

     

     

     
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