Chapter 1: Leadership and Policy Implementation for Good Governance in Africa - Kemi Ogunyemi, Isaiah Adisa and Robert E. Hinson
Chapter 2: Challenges to Building Ethics in Public Service in Africa - Moyinoluwa Okunloye
Chapter 3: Corporate governance in Zimbabwe’s local authorities: A void in the devolution path - Tawanda Nyikadzino
Chapter 4: The Role of Ethical Orientation in Promoting Project Performance in African Universities. - Elisha Obella, Godwin Kwemarira, and Immo Bob
Chapter 5: Managing Tanzania Public Service Integrity in the Digital Era within a Governance Framework: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Future Needs - Sospeter Makubi and Faisal H. Issa
Chapter 6: Which Ethics for Building Public Service Ethics in Africa? - Antoinette K. Kankindi
Chapter 7: Imperatives of Anti-Corruption initiatives in Enhancing Public Service Delivery in Africa - Abubakar Mamman-Muhammad and Ngozi Okpara
Chapter 8: The Role of Non-Governmental and Civil Society Actors in Public Sector Ethical Compliance - Chiamaka Iwuala
Chapter 9: Digital Innovation towards Sustainable Public Sector Administration in Africa - Marvel Ogah and Arinze Nwokolo
Chapter 10: Achieving Responsible Leadership and Governance in Africa’s Public Institutions - Kemi Ogunyemi, Isaiah Adisa and Robert E. Hinson
Kemi Ogunyemi teaches business ethics, managerial anthropology, self-leadership and sustainability management at Lagos Business School. She also directs Christopher Kolade Centre for Research in Leadership and Ethics and the Senior Management Programme. Her consulting and research interests include personal ethos, work-life ethic, social responsibility, sustainability, governance, and anti-corruption risk assessment.
Isaiah Adisa is a management researcher and consultant based in Nigeria. He has co-edited book(s), with several other book chapters and journal articles in recognised outlets. He is affiliated with the Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State, and his research interests cut across human resources management, organizational behaviour, marketing, and gender studies.
Robert Ebo Hinson is the Deputy Vice Chancellor-Academic at the University of Kigali. He is also Visiting Professor of Marketing at the Lincoln International Business School, Professor of Marketing at the University of Ghana, and Extraordinary Professor of Marketing at the University of the Free State Business School.