Indigenous Knowledge and Africapitalism: An Unexploited Source for Sustainable Development

Abstract

This article presents a critical point of view on indigenous knowledge and Africapitalism as an unexploited source for sustainable development. The notion of sustainable development in developing countries, particularly in Africa, has been of interest among scholars, practitioners and policymakers for decades. At the same time, there is increased acknowledgment of indigenous knowledge as an underexploited, yet invaluable source of sustainable development in emerging markets. In such a context, this article examines the constructs of Africapitalism management philosophy and indigenous knowledge. The authors examine diverse ways through which Africapitalism can embed indigenous knowledge systems as a key growth driver for sustainable socio-economic development. In conclusion, we discuss the implications for researchers and policy makers.

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Keywords

Indigenous knowledge, Africapitalism, management philosophy, economic growth, sustainable development, Africa

Citation

Onwuegbuzie, H. N., Mafimisebi, O. P., Okupe, A., and Orighoyegha, E. (2022) Indigenous Knowledge and Africapitalism: An Unexploited Source for Sustainable Development. Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation in Emerging Economies, 8 (2), pp. 244–257

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