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    The State of Research on Africa in Business and Management: Insights From a Systematic Review of Key International Journals.Miguel Rivera-Santos & Ans Kolk - 2018 - Business and Society 57 (3):415-436.
    Aiming at a better understanding of the extent to which Africa-focused research has helped develop context-bound, context-specific, and context-free knowledge, the authors present the findings from a literature review of journal articles with an African context. A systematic search resulted in 271 articles with African data and 139 Africa-focused articles published in 63 top business journals and related disciplines from 2010 onwards. The sample included all journals belonging to the University of Texas Dallas and Financial Times research rankings, as well (...)
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    Odd Couples: Understanding the Governance of Firm–NGO Alliances.Miguel Rivera-Santos & Carlos Rufín - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (S1):55-70.
    We leverage insights and theories from the extensive inter-firm alliance literature to explore the effect of the sector of the partners on Firm–NGO alliance governance. Our analysis suggests that the sector of the partners has an important impact on alliance governance, not only because it constrains the availability of some governance mechanisms but also because it makes alternative mechanisms available or relevant to the partners. Specifically, we predict that B2N alliances will rely on contracts, a restricted scope, and non-equity hostages, (...)
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    Odd Couples: Understanding the Governance of Firm–NGO Alliances. [REVIEW]Miguel Rivera-Santos & Carlos Rufín - 2010 - Journal of Business Ethics 94 (1):55 - 70.
    We leverage insights and theories from the extensive inter-firm alliance literature to explore the effect of the sector of the partners on Firm-NGO (B2N) alliance governance. Our analysis suggests that the sector of the partners has an important impact on alliance governance, not only because it constrains the availability of some governance mechanisms but also because it makes alternative mechanisms available or relevant to the partners. Specifically, we predict that B2N alliances will rely on contracts, a restricted scope, and non-equity (...)
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