本土知识与非洲资本主义:可持续发展的未开发资源

H. Onwuegbuzie, Oluwasoye P. Mafimisebi, Adun Okupe, Eseroghene Orighoyegha
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本文提出了一种批判性的观点,认为土著知识和非洲资本主义是可持续发展的未开发资源。几十年来,发展中国家,特别是非洲国家的可持续发展概念一直是学者、实践者和决策者感兴趣的问题。与此同时,人们日益认识到,本土知识是新兴市场可持续发展的一种未得到充分利用但宝贵的资源。在这样的背景下,本文考察了非洲资本主义管理哲学和本土知识的建构。这组作者考察了非洲资本主义嵌入本土知识系统作为可持续社会经济发展关键增长驱动力的各种方式。最后,我们讨论了对研究人员和政策制定者的影响。
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Indigenous Knowledge and Africapitalism: An Unexploited Source for Sustainable Development
This article presents a critical point of view on indigenous knowledge and Africapitalism as an unexploited source for sustainable development. The notion of sustainable development in developing countries, particularly in Africa, has been of interest among scholars, practitioners and policymakers for decades. At the same time, there is increased acknowledgment of indigenous knowledge as an underexploited, yet invaluable source of sustainable development in emerging markets. In such a context, this article examines the constructs of Africapitalism management philosophy and indigenous knowledge. The authors examine diverse ways through which Africapitalism can embed indigenous knowledge systems as a key growth driver for sustainable socio-economic development. In conclusion, we discuss the implications for researchers and policy makers.
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