1. Introduction to “Business in Africa in the Era of Digital Technology”.- 2. Digitalization in Africa: The case of public programs in Ghana.- 3. Maximizing Human Resource Development in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Digital Era.- 4. Digitizing Recruitment and Selection of Employees in Ghana: A Social Media Network Perspective.- 5. Gender and Rural Entrepreneurship in digitizing sub-Saharan Africa.- 6. Social Media and Economic Development: The Role of Instagram in Developing Countries.- 7. Franchising in the gasoline retail industry in Cameroon: A strategic perspective.- 8. Supply chain management systems in Africa: insights from Nigeria.- 9. Understanding rural micro and small business marketing practices in Ghana.- 10. Attitudes to Globalization in the Public, Private and NGO Sectors.
James Baba Abugre is an Associate Professor of Human Resource Management at the University of Ghana Business School and a Senior Consultant with the Corporate Support Group - Ghana. He is the Executive Secretary of the Academy of African Business and Development (AABD). He teaches and researches in human resource management and development, cross-cultural and comparative management, organizational and interpersonal communication.
Ellis L.C. Osabutey is a Reader in International Business & Strategy at Roehampton Business School, University of Roehampton. His research focuses on Foreign Direct Investment, Technology and Knowledge Transfer, SME Innovation Strategies, Mobile Technology and Financial Inclusion, etc. His empirical work generally covers developing countries and is focused on, but not limited to, Sub-Saharan Africa. Ellis is Associate Editor of the Journal of Africa Business and an Editorial Board Member for Technological Forecasting and Social Change.
Simon P. Sigué is a Full Professor of Marketing at Athabasca University, the President of the Academy of African Business and Development (AABD), and a former Editor of the Journal of African Business. His research covers such topics as entrepreneurial marketing, franchising, marketing channels, customer relationship management, game theory, and international marketing and is published in leading marketing, management science, and economics journals.
This edited volume honours the exemplary contribution of Professor William Darley to the creation and development of the Academy of African Business and Development (AABD). As disciples of Dr. Darley, the contributors cover the various aspects of business in the Africa Context, especially as digital technology changes the African society. Entrepreneurship, HR management, Supply chain management, Globalization; private and NGOs are emerging with greater capabilities