Expanding Context to Redefine Theories: Africa in Management Research
As a scholarly field matures, theories emerge that guide paradigms and shape consensus in academic discourse. Management theories reflect a shared consensus on how individual behaviors or organizational actions result in a certain set of outcomes and under specific conditions. Clearly, theory is par...
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Main Author: | GEORGE, Gerard |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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