Events EOS Webinar #2 - Africapitalism

JCU Events

Wed, 27 Apr 2022

EOS Webinar #2 - Africapitalism


When: 27 April 2022, 5pm to 6pm
Location:Online Webinar

This webinar will be led by Professor Kenneth Amaeshi, a leading expert on Sustainable finance and Africapitalism. Africapitalism is an emerging economic and management philosophy for sustainable development underpinned by four key areas: a sense of Progress and Prosperity where financial profitability and social wealth are combined to create the absence of poverty and presence of conditions that make life more fulfilling. Parity and Inclusion whereby the benefits of progress and prosperity are shared equitably and growth is inclusive. Peace and Harmony where the simultaneous pursuit of profit and social wealth is primarily a quest for harmony, and peace. Place and Belonging where places (not necessarily markets) hold value for people’s identities.

Webinar time

5:00 pm GMT+8 (Singapore)

Speaker Profile

Kenneth Amaeshi Professor Kenneth Amaeshi
School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, Italy

Kenneth Amaeshi is a leading scholar on sustainable business and finance in the global south. He is the Chair in Business and Sustainable Development and Director Scaling Business in Africa at the University of Edinburgh. He also holds a Chair in Sustainable Finance and Governance at the School of Transnational Governance, European University Institute, Florence, Italy.


Kenneth's research interest currently focuses on financial market reforms and governance, as well as on sector-level policies for sustainability and sustainability strategy in organisations. He has an expert level knowledge of developing and emerging economies. His research has a very strong interface between business and society, particularly national governments in Africa, where he has an extensive network. Since 2015, he has significantly contributed to developing the intellectual foundations of Africapitalism – an economic philosophy for the development of Africa – and championed its mainstreaming in the global academia.


Besides teaching and researching, Kenneth works closely with businesses and governments in Africa, Europe, and Asia. He leads executive capacity building engagements and consultancy projects in the broad areas of sustainable finance, sustainability strategy, leadership, ethics, and governance for multinational corporations and institutions. He was recently a Scholar in Residence at the National Pension Commission, Nigeria.



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