Publication
Title
African continental integration scholarly literature review: Advances, gaps, and opportunities
Author
Abstract
Deeper continental integration is considered critical for Africa's future growth, development and transformation. This paper reports on the results of a comprehensive review of the scholarly literature on Africa's continental integration dating back to the 1960s. We wanted to focus on publications drawing on the organization and management literature, but found these to be limited in number and scope. The review covered a range of topics relevant for continental integration including peace and security, decolonization, diplomacy and politics, cultural exchanges, social and economic development, environmental protection, and sustainable development. Although about half of the studies reviewed were atheoretical, the rest covered a range of theories from different disciplines. Most of the studies used documentary analysis and literature reviews; few used survey methods or quantitative data collection and analysis. Review results were grouped into five key areas for continental integration: organizational, economic, political, peace and security, and human rights. The paper concludes by identifying gaps and opportunities for research. Theory development in particular would help to improve understanding of the complexities of continental integration, and guide evidence-based policy and practice for deeper, more effective and sustained continental integration to improve the lives of Africans at home and in the diaspora.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Africa journal of management. - Grahamstown, 2015, currens
Publication
Abingdon : Routledge journals, taylor & francis ltd , 2019
ISSN
2332-2373 [print]
2332-2381 [online]
DOI
10.1080/23322373.2019.1676100
Volume/pages
5 :4 (2019) , p. 303-331
ISI
000493416500001
Full text (Publisher's DOI)
UAntwerpen
Publication type
Subject
External links
Web of Science
Record
Identifier
Creation 18.11.2020
Last edited 24.08.2024
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