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Africapitalism: The marketisation of philanthrocapitalism and neoliberalism in African entrepreneurial philanthropy

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posted on 2024-01-23, 11:13 authored by Deji Adewoye, John MendyJohn Mendy, Emeka Smart Oruh, Chima Mordi, Arthur Egwuonwu, Olutayo Otubanjo
<p>Despite increased interests in marketisation of philanthrocapitalism research worldwide, the arguments emphasise ‘what’ instead of 'how’ and ‘why’ philanthropic philosophy happens across Africa. To address this gap, 51 TEF participants’ narratives are focused on to draw on an Africapitalism framework highlighting chasms within and between western neoliberalism frameworks and philanthrocapitalism’s marketisation. By framing this paper using philanthrocapitalism discourse, the authors critically examined the activities of African philanthropists and the effects of their neoliberal adoption on recipients.Semi structured interview analysis produced 3 key ideologies demonstrating ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘why’ philanthrocapitalism is marketised, namely utopianism and the illusion of a better socioeconomic tomorrow; neoliberalism and a culture of dominance; social investment and marketisation of benevolence. These thematic paradoxes were used to create an additional 4-aspect Africapitalism framework contributing to ‘what’, ‘how’ and ‘why’ philanthrocapitalism is marketised in Africa, its impacts, challenges, and solutions. Contributions and implications for research are articulated.</p>

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Publication Title

Marketing Theory

Volume

23

Issue

4

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN

1470-5931

eISSN

1741-301X

Date Submitted

2023-08-17

Date Accepted

2023-07-07

Date of First Publication

2023-06-26

Date of Final Publication

2023-12-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2023-08-16

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55779

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