Igba-boi
Igba-boi
About this book
"The South-eastern region of Nigeria, predominantly occupied by the Igbos, has practised over centuries what is known today as stakeholder capitalism, a construct that businesses must elevate the interests of communities, workers, consumers, and the environment alongside those of shareholders. The Igbos are known for the Igbo Apprenticeship System (IAS) or 'Igba-boi', a communal enterprising framework where susscessful businesses develop others, and over time provide capital and give away their customers to the new businesses. The implication is that few businesses grow to become very dominant sine they keep relinquishing market share, and in doing so, they accomplish one thing: a largely equal community where everyone has opportunities, no matter how small."--Page vii
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL32036706W
Subjects
Igbo (African people)CommerceSocial life and customsApprenticeship programsManners and customs