About this book series

Almost every continent has solid representation in the field of leadership studies except for Africa, despite its rapid growth. A groundbreaking series, Palgrave Studies in African Leadership fills a gap in the production of knowledge and scholarly publishing on Africa and provides a much needed outlet for the works of scholars interested in African leadership studies around the world. Where many studies of leadership in Africa focus solely on one country or region, this series looks to address leadership in each of the different regions and countries of the continent. This comes at a time when business and academic discourse have begun to focus on the emerging markets across Africa. The wide-ranging scholarly perspectives offered in this series allow for greater understanding of the foundation of African leadership and its implications for the future. Topics and contributors will come from various backgrounds to fully explore African leadership and the implications for business, including scholars from business and management, history, political science, gender studies, sociology, religious studies, and African studies. The series will analyze a variety of topics including African political leadership, women's leadership, religious leadership, servant leadership, specific regions, specific countries, specific gender categories, specific business entities in Africa, and more.
Electronic ISSN
2945-6681
Print ISSN
2945-6673
Series Editor
  • Faith Ngunjiri,
  • Nceku Nyathi

Book titles in this series

  1. Corporate Sustainability in Africa

    Responsible Leadership, Opportunities, and Challenges

    Editors:
    • Samuel Adomako
    • Albert Danso
    • Agyenim Boateng
    • Copyright: 2023

    Available Renditions

    • Hard cover
    • eBook