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Policy Paradoxes in African Business Governance: Insights from Chad's Contextual Imperatives

Achouma Bakaraye, King Faisal University of Chad Souleymane Ouédraogo, King Faisal University of Chad Idyem Dodo, King Faisal University of Chad Mamoudou Moundjoubi, Department of Research, University of N'Djamena
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18837825
Published: April 8, 2006

Abstract

The economic landscape of Chad is characterized by significant policy challenges in business governance, influenced by its unique socio-economic context. A qualitative approach informed by case study analysis of existing literature and governmental documents to understand contextual imperatives in Chadian business governance. Chad's unique context necessitates nuanced policy approaches that balance these competing interests to achieve sustainable development goals in business sectors. Develop targeted interventions aimed at aligning economic policies with social objectives, fostering inclusive growth strategies that respect both international and domestic needs.

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Achouma Bakaraye, Souleymane Ouédraogo, Idyem Dodo, Mamoudou Moundjoubi (2006). Policy Paradoxes in African Business Governance: Insights from Chad's Contextual Imperatives. African Public Management (Business aspects), Vol. 2006 No. 1 (2006). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18837825

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African geographygovernance challengesqualitative researchcontextual analysispolicy frameworks

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