Chinese Engagement in Africa's Mining Sector
The Consequences of Minimal Investment
Baniyelme D Zoogah/Judy N Muthuri/Kathryn R Moore et al
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Zusatztext
This book explores Chinese engagement in Africas mining sector within the context of international business. Conceptual and empirical contributions by diverse authors examine mining activities of Chinese companies in several African countries. Emerging from those contributions is a theory of minimal investment, defined as the degree to which the companies invest minimally in African operations, communities, and countries just for them to get by (i.e., function as normal). The volume presents four conditions that explain why minimal investment persists as a dominant logic of foreign firm behaviour in Africa. Institutions permit it, strategies enact it, heritage legitimizes it, and reactions stabilize it. Minimal investment has produced order, and order is safety both for firms and often for host institutions alike. Optimal investment, by contrast, introduces danger because it changes the status quo, redistributes power, and mitigates African rather than firm risk. The Theory of Minimal Investment (TMI) reveals how underinvestment is an intentional, albeit seemingly rational, historically embedded, and institutionally sustained strategy of engagement. Coming at a time in which African countries are seeing a surge of Chinese interest in Africa, this book offers a cautionary tale of the consequences of organizations seeking the help of Chinese companies. It will appeal to International Business studies and strategy researchers interested in interorganizational relationships, particularly from the African perspective.
Autorenportrait
Baniyelme D. Zoogah is Professor of Management in the DeGroote School of Business at McMaster University, Canada. Judy N. Muthuri is Professor of Sustainable Business and Development in the Mona School of Business and Management at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica as well as a member of the Faculty of Business at Sohar University, Oman. Kathryn R. Moore is Professor of Critical and Green Technology Metals in the Camborne School of Mines in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Exeter, Penryn Campus, UK. Makhura B. Rapanyane is Senior Lecturer of Political Studies and International Relations in the Department of Political Studies and International Relations at North West University, South Africa.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 14.09.2026
Umfang: xxxiii, 408 S., 23 s/w Illustr., 408 p. 23 illus.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: GEB
ISBN/EAN: 9783032268198
Umbreit-Nr.: 1015703
