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![]() | Kazimierczuk, Agnieszka Helena (2018) |
| Never a rose without a prick: (Dutch) multinational companies and productive employment in the Kenyan flower sector | |
| Leiden: African Studies Centre Leiden (ASCL). ASC working paper #142. 77p. |
![]() | Idemudia, Uwafiokun (2017) |
| Business and peace in the Niger Delta: what we know and what we need to know | |
| African Security Review. Volume 26 #1. p. 41-61. |
![]() | Akinyoade, Akinyinka; Ekumankama, Ogbuagu; Uche, Chibuike (2016) |
| The use of local raw materials in beer brewing: Heineken in Nigeria | |
| Journal of the Institute of Brewing. Volume 122 #4. p. 682-692. |
![]() | Ekhator, Eghosa O. (2016) |
| Regulating the activities of oil multinationals in Nigeria: a case for self-regulation? | |
| Journal of African Law. Volume 60 #1. p. 1-28. |
![]() | Ollong, Kingsly Awang (2016) |
| Sustainability issues in the Cameroon banana supply chain | |
| Revista Brasileira de Estudos Africanos = Brazilian journal of African studies. Volume 1 #2. p. 211-242. |
![]() | Beemen, Olivier van (2015) |
| Heineken in Afrika | |
| Amsterdam: Prometheus. 414p. |
![]() | Bezuidenhout, Henri; Kleynhans, Ewert (2015) |
| Implications of foreign direct investment for national sovereignty: the Wal-Mart/Massmart merger as an illustration | |
| South African Journal of International Affairs. Volume 22 #1. p. 93-110. |
![]() | Burgis, Tom (2015) |
| The looting machine: warlords, tycoons, smugglers, and the systematic theft of Africa's wealth | |
| London: William Collins. 319p. |
![]() | Hansen, Rasmus Torpe (2015) |
| Corporate social responsibility and tax avoidance in Sub-Saharan Africa: a case study of the beverage manufacturing sector | |
| 94p. |
![]() | Hesse, Brian J. (2015) |
| Africa's intoxicating beer markets | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 58 #1. p. 91-111. |
![]() | Lundsgaard, Thorbjørn Waal (2015) |
| Non-state actors and legal accountability | |
| East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights. Volume 21 #1. p. 183-191. |
![]() | Patton, Adell (2015) |
| Civil rights in America's African diaspora: Firestone Rubber and segregation in Liberia | |
| Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 49 #2. p. 319-338. |
![]() | Sutherland, Ewan (2015) |
| MTN: a South African mobile telecommunications group in Africa and Asia | |
| Communicatio: South African journal for communication theory and research. Volume 41 #4. p. 471-505. |
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| Wine: Ethiopia | |
| Africa research bulletin: economic, financial and technical series. Volume 51 #7. p. 20503-20504. |
![]() | Chen, Mo (2014) |
| The Transnationalization Strategy of Chinese Oil Companies: Case Studies of Sudan and Saudi Arabia | |
| Perspectives on Global Development and Technology. Volume 13 #5-6. p. 613-625. |
![]() | Dakouri, Jean-Claude (2014) |
| La réparation des dommages liés aux transports de déchets dangereux en Droit ivoirien: leçon à tirer d'un accord transactionnel relatif à l'affaire du Probo Koala | |
| Penant: revue de droit des pays d'Afrique. Volume 124 #886. p. 114-134. |
![]() | Daouda, Youssoufou Hamadou (2014) |
| Responsabilité sociétale des multinationales en Afrique subsaharienne: enjeux et controverses (Cas du groupe AREVA au Niger) | |
| Montréal: Les Éditions en environnement VertigO. |
![]() | Ekhator, Eghosa Osa (2014) |
| Corporate social responsibility and Chinese oil: multinationals in the oil and gas industry of Nigera: an appraisal | |
| Cadernos de Estudos Africanos. #28. p. 119-140. |
![]() | Hamadou Daouda, Youssoufou (2014) |
| CSR and sustainable development: multinationals are they socially responsible in Sub-Saharan Africa? The case of Areva in Niger | |
| Cadernos de Estudos Africanos. #28. p. 141-162. |
![]() | Hansen, Michael W. (2014) |
| From enclave to linkage economies? A review of the literature on linkages between extractive multinational corporations and local industry in Africa | |
| Copenhagen: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS). DIIS working paper. 52p. |
![]() | Jain, Meetali; Meyersfeld, Bonita (2014) |
| Lessons from Kiobel v Royal Dutch Petroleum Company: developing homegrown lawyering strategies around corporate accountability | |
| South African Journal on Human Rights. Volume 30 #3. p. 430-457. |
![]() | Nadir, Bouchra (ed.) (2014) |
| L'environnement et le développement durable: les nouvelles alternatives | |
| Rabat: Université Mohammed V, Souissi. |
![]() | Yorbana, Seign-Goura (2014) |
| Les investissements directs chinois en Afrique: la China National Petroleum Corporation international Chad, CNPCIC | |
| Paris: L'Harmattan. Études africaines. 228p. |
![]() | Abba, Seidik (2013) |
| Niger: la junte militaire et ses dix affaires secrètes (2010-2011) | |
| Paris: L'Harmattan. Collection 'Sociétés africaines et diaspora'. 107p. |
![]() | Agbiboa, Daniel E.; Maiangwa, Benjamin (2013) |
| Oil multinational corporations, environmental irresponsibility and turbulent peace in the Niger Delta | |
| Africa Spectrum. Volume 48 #2. p. 71-83. |
![]() | Campos-Serrano, Alicia (2013) |
| Extraction offshore, politics inshore, and the role of the State in Equatorial Guinea | |
| Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 83 #2. p. 314-339. |
![]() | Geenen, Sara; Claessens, Klara (2013) |
| Disputed access to the gold sites in Luhwindja, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo | |
| Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 51 #1. p. 85-108. |
![]() | Paris, Marjolaine (2013) |
| Le business franco-nigérian à l'heure de l'Afrique émergente | |
| Paris: Karthala. Hommes et sociétés. 370p. |
![]() | Ramazani Bishwende, Augustin (2013) |
| L'Afrique dans la modernité néolibérale: responsabilités éthiques des multinationales capitalistes | |
| Paris: L'Harmattan. 258p. |
![]() | Schouten, Peer (2013) |
| Brewing security? Heineken's engagement with commercial conflict-dependent actors in the Eastern DRC | |
| Stockholm: CCDA Project. 41p. |
![]() | Sefa-Nyarko, Clement (2013) |
| Development and security challenges in oil-producing countries: the main causes and lessons in sub-Saharan Africa | |
| Nairobi: African Leadership Centre. African Leadership Centre Monographs #28. 71p. |
![]() | Beers, Cees van; Knorringa, Peter; Leliveld, André (2012) |
| Frugal innovation in Africa: tracking Unilever's washing-powder sachets | |
| In: Transforming innovations in Africa: explorative studies on appropriation in African societies. p. 59-77. |
![]() | Ciganikova, Martina; Krenceyová, Misa (eds.) (2012) |
| Human rights and Africa: between theory and practice | |
| Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 12 #23. 133p. |
![]() | Guldbrandsen, Christoffer (ed.) (2012) |
| Stealing Africa | |
| Hilversum: IKON. |
![]() | Wijk, Jeroen van; Kwakkenbos, Herma (2012) |
| Beer multinationals supporting Africa's development? How partnerships include smallholders into Sorghum-beer supply chains | |
| In: Global value chains: linking local producers from developing countries to international markets. p. 71-88. |
![]() | Adunbi, Omolade (2011) |
| Oil and the production of competing subjectivities in Nigeria: 'platforms of possibilities' and 'pipelines of conflict' | |
| African Studies Review. Volume 54 #3. p. 101-120. |
![]() | Cohen, Andrew (2011) |
| Lonrho and oil sanctions against Rhodesia in the 1960s | |
| Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 37 #4. p. 715-730. |
![]() | DanWatch (2011) |
| Not sharing the loot: an investigation of tax payments and corporate structures in the mining industry of Sierra Leone | |
| DanWatch. |
![]() | Ezeudu, Martin-Joe (2011) |
| Revisiting corporate violations of human rights in Nigeria's Niger Delta region: canvassing the potential role of the International Criminal Court | |
| African Human Rights Law Journal. Volume 11 #1. p. 23-56. |
![]() | Falola, Toyin; Paddock, Adam (eds.) (2011) |
| Environment and economics in Nigeria | |
| London: Routledge. Routledge African studies. 278p. |
![]() | Majinge, Charles Riziki (2011) |
| Can multinational corporations help secure human rights and the rule of law? The case of Sudan | |
| Verfassung und Recht in Übersee. Volume 44 #1. p. 7-31. |
![]() | Okogbule, Nlerum S. (2011) |
| Transnational corporations and the protection of human rights in Nigeria: towards an integrated functional approach | |
| East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights. Volume 17 #2. p. 407-428. |
![]() | Singh, Nitya (2011) |
| Nigeria's elusive quest for democracy: multinational corporations and sustenance of authoritarianism | |
| African and Asian Studies. Volume 10 #2-3. p. 209-233. |
![]() | Theron, Nicola M.; Boshoff, Willem H. (2011) |
| When do vertical restraints harm competition? The economics-based approach and its application in the BATSA case | |
| South African Journal of Economics. Volume 79 #3. p. 330-345. |
![]() | Van der Borght, Stefaan (2011) |
| Making HIV programmes work: the Heineken workplace programme to prevent and treat HIV infection 2001-2010 | |
| 143p. |
![]() | Wayana Oguttu, Annet (2011) |
| Developing South Africa as a gateway for foreign investment in Africa: a critique of South Africa's headquarter company regime | |
| South African Yearbook of International Law. Volume 36. p. 61-93. |
![]() | Edu, O.K. (2010) |
| Corporate social responsibility: the case of multinational oil companies in the Niger Delta of Nigeria | |
| African Renaissance. Volume 7 #3-4. p. 111-129. |
![]() | Hönke, Jana (2010) |
| New political topographies: mining companies and indirect discharge in Southern Katanga (DRC) | |
| Politique africaine. #120. p. 105-127. |
![]() | Uche, Chibuike (2010) |
| British Petroleum vs. the Nigerian government: the capital gains tax dispute, 1972-9 | |
| The Journal of African History. Volume 51 #2. p. 167-188. |
![]() | Bezuidenhout, Andries; Cock, Jacklyn (2009) |
| Corporate power, society and the environment: a case study of ArcelorMittal South Africa | |
| Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa. #69. p. 81-105. |
![]() | Donkor, David Afriyie (2009) |
| 'Gyamfi's Golden Soap': commodity marketing, reform legitimation, and the performance of cultural authenticity in Ghana's popular theatre | |
| Ghana Studies. Volume 12-13. p. 189-216. |
![]() | Amao, Olufemi O. (2008) |
| Corporate social responsibility, multinational corporations and the law in Nigeria: controlling multinationals in host States | |
| Journal of African Law. Volume 52 #1. p. 89-113. |
![]() | Asiedu, Elizabeth; Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena (2008) |
| The effect of the liberalization of investment policies on employment and investment of multinational corporations in Africa | |
| African Development Review. Volume 20 #1. p. 49-66. |
![]() | Corkin, Lucy (2008) |
| Competition or collaboration? Chinese & South African transnational companies in Africa | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 35 #115. p. 128-134. |
![]() | Duru, E.J.C.; Ering, S.O.; Ojong, T.E. (2008) |
| Oil militancy and kidnapping: challenges of multinationals corporations in Nigeria's Niger Delta Region | |
| Identity, Culture and Politics: an Afro-Asian Dialogue. Volume 9 #1. July. p. 131-152. |
![]() | Miller, Darlene (2008) |
| 'Retail renaissance' or company rhetoric: the failed partnership of a South African corporation and local suppliers in Zambia | |
| Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 41 #1. p. 34-55. |
![]() | Mujih, Edwin (2008) |
| The regulation of multinational companies operating in developing countries: a case study of the Chad-Cameroon pipeline project | |
| African Journal of International and Comparative Law. Volume 16 #1. p. 83-99. |
![]() | Mujih, Edwin C. (2008) |
| 'Co-deregulation' of multinational companies operating in developing countries: partnering against corporate social responsibility? | |
| African Journal of International and Comparative Law. Volume 16 #2. p. 249-261. |
![]() | Muñoz, José-María (2008) |
| Au nom du développement: ethnicité, autochtonie et promotion du secteur privé au Nord Cameroun | |
| Politique africaine. #112. p. 67-85. |
![]() | Owusu-Koranteng, Daniel (2008) |
| Mining investment & community struggles | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 35 #117. p. 467-473. |
![]() | Reed, Kristin Michelle (2008) |
| Washing ashore: the politics of offshore oil in northern Angola | |
| Ann Arbor, MI: UMI. 514p. |
![]() | Yusuf, Hakeem O. (2008) |
| Oil on troubled waters: multinational corporations and realising human rights in the developing world, with specific reference to Nigeria | |
| African Human Rights Law Journal. Volume 8 #1. p. 79-107. |
![]() | Hemson, David (2007) |
| The burden of care: water, health and gender in the Dolphin Coast concession | |
| Urban Forum. Volume 18 #3. p. 211-225. |
![]() | Olowu, Dejo (2007) |
| Environmental governance and the accountability of non-State actors in Africa: a rights-based approach | |
| South African Yearbook of International Law. Volume 32. p. 261-282. |
![]() | Alden, Chris; Davies, Martyn (2006) |
| A profile of the operations of Chinese multinationals in Africa | |
| South African Journal of International Affairs. Volume 13 #1. p. 83-96. |
![]() | Britwum, Akua; Enu-Kwesi, Francis; Akorsu, Angela (2006) |
| FNV company report: Heineken Guiness Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL) | |
| Cape Coast: Centre for Development Studies (CDS). Research report series #2006. 48p. |
![]() | Edu, O.K. (2006) |
| An evaluation of production sharing contracts and service contracts laws in the petroleum industry in Nigeria | |
| Lesotho Law Journal: A Journal of Law and Development. Volume 16 #2. p. 293-327. |
![]() | Miller, Darlene (2006) |
| 'Spaces of Resistance': African Workers at Shoprite in Maputo and Lusaka | |
| Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 31 #1. p. 27-49. |
![]() | Aguirre, Daniel (2005) |
| Corporate Social Responsibility and Human Rights Law in Africa | |
| African Human Rights Law Journal. Volume 5 #2. p. 239-265. |
![]() | Aniekwu, N.I. (2005) |
| Human rights and environmental issues relating to oil production in the Niger-Delta | |
| Lesotho Law Journal: A Journal of Law and Development. Volume 15 #2. p. 207-223. |
![]() | Folarin, Sheriff (2005) |
| International pressures on Nigeria's economy: an evalutation of activities of MNCs | |
| The Nigerian Journal of Economic History. #7-8. p. 154-163. |
![]() | Keenan, Jeremy H. (2005) |
| Chad-Cameroon oil pipeline: World Bank & ExxonMobil in 'Last Chance Saloon' | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 32 #104-105. p. 395-405. |
![]() | Miller, Darlene (2005) |
| New Regional Imaginaries in Post-Apartheid Southern Africa: Retail Workers at a Shopping Mall in Zambia | |
| Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 31 #1. March. p. 117-145. |
![]() | Miller, Darlene (2005) |
| Regional solidarity and a new regional mo[ve]ment in post-apartheid Southern Africa: retail workers in Mozambique and Zambia | |
| Labour, Capital and Society. Volume 38 #1-2. p. 94-125. |
![]() | Noah, Attah N. (2005) |
| A critical analysis of industrialization in Nigeria: UAC and Nestle Foods | |
| The Nigerian Journal of Economic History. #7-8. p. 95-108. |
![]() | Rowell, Andrew; Marriott, James; Stockman, Lorne (2005) |
| The next Gulf: London, Washington and oil conflict in Nigeria | |
| London: Constable. 306p. |
![]() | Ala, Jacqui (2004) |
| Southern African Multinational Corporations Confront the Challenges of HIV/AIDS | |
| South African Journal of International Affairs. Volume 11 #2. p. 143-153. |
![]() | Bikoumou, Bienvenu (2004) |
| L'exténuation en sourdine de la souveraineté étatique: un diagnostic des contrats d'État du Congo | |
| Penant: revue de droit des pays d'Afrique. Volume 114 #847. p. 170-187. |
![]() | Frynas, Jedrzej G. (2004) |
| Social and Environmental Litigation against Transnational Firms in Africa | |
| Journal of Modern African Studies. Volume 42 #3. September. p. 363-388. |
![]() | Miller, Darlene (2004) |
| South African Multinational Corporations, NEPAD and Competing Regional Claims on Post-Apartheid Southern Africa | |
| African Sociological Review. Volume 8 #1. p. 176-202. |
![]() | Okwandu, Gabriel A.; Obitusin, Olajide G. (2004) |
| Correlates of employee compensation and job attitudes in selected multinational corporations in Nigeria | |
| African Administrative Studies. #62. p. 49-63. |
![]() | Zalik, Anna (2004) |
| Keeping the peace in the Niger Delta: from 'petro violence' to 'partnership development' | |
| Nigerian Journal of International Affairs. Volume 30 #1. p. 68-105. |
![]() | Lewis, Pete (ed.) (2003) |
| Crossing borders to fight HIV/AIDS: The role of South African multinationals in the private sector response in Botswana | |
| Gaborone: Botswana National Productivity Centre. Fafo report #431. 140p. |
![]() | Shindondola, Hilma; Jauch, Herbert (2003) |
| Ramatex: on the other side of the fence | |
| Katutura, Windhoek: Labour Resource and Research Institute. 42p. |
![]() | Olukoju, Ayodeji (2002) |
| 'Nigeria of Lever-ia?': Nationalist Reactions to Economic Depression and the 'Menace of Mergers' in Colonial Nigeria | |
| Journal of Third World Studies. Volume 19 #1. Spring. p. 173-194. |
![]() | Ekerete, Paulinus P. (2001) |
| The Effect of Culture on Marketing Strategies of Multinational Firms: A Survey of Selected Multinational Corporations in Nigeria | |
| African Study Monographs. Volume 22 #2. July. p. 93-101. |
![]() | El-Garf, Mona Toema (2001) |
| The role of multi-national corporations in technology transfer: determinants and policies, with an application to the case of Egypt | |
| L'Égypte contemporaine. Volume 92 #463-464. p. 51-109. |
![]() | Frynas, Jêdrzej George; Beck, Matthias P.; Mellahi, Kamel (2000) |
| Maintaining Corporate Dominance after Decolonization: The 'First Mover Advantage' of Shell-BP in Nigeria | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 27 #85. September. p. 407-425. |
![]() | Martin, William G. (ed.) (2000) |
| US, corporate America, and Africa | |
| East Lansing: Association of Concerned Africa Scholars. Bulletin #59. 32p. |
![]() | Reinders, Albert (ed.) (200*) |
| Health Insurance Fund | |
| Amsterdam: Health Insurance Fund. |
![]() | Achime, Nwabueze H. (1998) |
| Investment policies of multinational pharmaceutical manufacturing firms in Nigeria | |
| The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies. Volume 40 #1. p. 51-65. |
![]() | Agbodike, C.C. (1998) |
| Foreign investments and the Nigerian economy: the role of multinational corporations | |
| The Nigerian Journal of Economic History. #1. p. 162-182. |
![]() | Omoweh, Daniel A. (1998) |
| Shell and Land Crisis in Rural Nigeria: A Case Study of the Isoko Oil Areas | |
| Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies. Volume 17 #2-3. June-September. p. 17-60. |
![]() | Nwosu, Nereus I. (1997) |
| Multinational corporations and the economy of Third World States | |
| Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies. Volume 16 #2. p. 107-113. |
![]() | Cayford, Steven (1996) |
| The Ogoni Uprising: Oil, Human Rights, and a Democratic Alternative in Nigeria | |
| Africa Today. Volume 43 #2. April-June. p. 183-197. |
![]() | Olukoshi, Adebayo; Mustapha, Abdul Raufu; Soyinka, Wole (1995) |
| Ken Saro-Wiwa | |
| Review of African Political Economy. Volume 22 #66. p. 471-480. |
![]() | Hentz, James J. (1994) |
| Multinational Corporations at the Interstices of Domestic and International Politics: The Case of the H.J. Heinz Company in Zambia and Zimbabwe | |
| Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics. Volume 32 #2. p. 200-229. |
![]() | Swindell, Kenneth (1994) |
| The Commercial Development of the North: Company and Government Relations, 1900-1906 | |
| Paideuma. Volume 40. p. 149-162. |
![]() | Alade, J.A. (1991) |
| The role of multinational corporations in economic development: the Nigerian experience | |
| Quarterly Journal of Administration. Volume 25 #3-4. p. 291-306. |
![]() | Apata, Z.O. (1991) |
| Ilorin-Lagos Relations in the Nineteenth Century: A Study of British Imperial Struggle in Yorubaland | |
| Transafrican Journal of History. Volume 20. p. 145-160. |
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