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“Appropriate market communication tools will always be essential to maintaining a good public image. This book provides a deep understanding of the application of these tools to the public sector.” - Odunayo O. Bamodu, mni, Deputy Chief Registrar, National Industrial Court of Nigeria. Building public sector image and trust in Africa requires judicious use of appropriate marketing communications tools and platforms. Contributing authors to this second volume of a two-volume work offer insights into how the selection and strategic utilisation of marketing tools will facilitate interactions between the government and the citizens, improve inter-governmental and inter-agency collaboration, and boost a citizen-oriented public sector. Traditional marketing communications tools continue to play a key role in citizen and public sector relationships; however, given mega-trends of demographic change, urbanisation, and digitalisation in Africa, it is important to consider how public institutions, including government agencies, local government, universities, and football associations, respond and adapt to these changes. The digital revolution presents an opportunity for public sector institutions to align their communication plans with new technologies, particularly leveraging social media platforms. Together with the first volume, which focuses on public relations and brand communication perspectives, this collection fills an existing information gap evident in Africa’s public sector literature. The text serves as a decision making, teaching, and learning guide for practitioners, faculty, and students interested in applying state-of-the-art marketing principles and practices to the public sector. Ogechi Adeola is an Associate Professor of Marketing and Head of the Department of Operations, Marketing, and Information Systems at the Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University, Nigeria. Kojo Kakra Twum is the Head of Department of Business Administration at Presbyterian University College, Ghana. Paul Katuse is an Associate Professor of Management at the Skyline University College (SUC) School of Business, Sharjah, UAE.
Economic relations. Trade --- Public administration --- Marketing --- Business management --- marketing --- bedrijfskunde --- organisatiecultuur --- administratie --- Africa --- Marketing. --- Public administration. --- Business. --- Africa. --- Public Management. --- African Business.
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Responsible Management in Emerging Markets: A Multisectoral Focus is in response to the dearth of literature on responsible management in emerging economies. It discusses diverse themes at the intersection of corporate social responsibility (CSR), green business (marketing) and sustainability management, with the view to addressing some begging issues in responsible management. Hinged on the centrality of SDG 12 (responsible production and consumption), this volume focusses on how businesses, nations, and continents across the globe can actualize a sustainable paradigm, now and in the future. It offers fresh theoretical, policy, and managerial insights into the complex processes and relationships that mediate businesses' ability to deliver on their social development promise, through sustainability and green initiatives. This book discusses some forward and backward linkages between the emerging economy context and responsible management. Featuring cognate topics on CSR, green marketing, green fashion and green entrepreneurship, it offers a Sustainable Development Roadmap (SDR) that is applicable for businesses in emerging economies. This volume is a valuable resource for professionals and academics in emerging economies who desire to understand how firms are demonstrating responsible management through green initiatives, corporate social responsibility and sustainable policies and practices. Eric Kwame Adae, PhD, APR is an Assistant Professor of Public Relations at the Drake University School of Journalism and Mass Communication, USA. John Paul Basewe Kosiba is a lecturer in the Department of Marketing at the University of Professional Studies Accra, Ghana. Robert Ebo Hinson, PhD, DPhil. is a Professor and Head of the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana Business School. Kojo Kakra Twum is a lecturer in the Department of Business Administration and Economics at the Presbyterian University College in Ghana. Nathaniel Newman is a doctoral student in the Department of Marketing and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ghana Business School. Francis Fonyee Nutsugah, PhD, ACIMG, is a lecturer in the Department of Marketing at the Ho Technical University in Ghana.
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