About AJoBE
Welcome to the African Journal of Business Ethics (AJoBE)

AJoBE was established during 2004 as the official journal of BEN-Africa (Business Ethics Network of Africa). The journal and its current editorial staff are based in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The intention is to provide a forum for the publication of scientific articles in the field of business ethics. It is the first journal of business ethics on the African continent. Prospective authors, from Africa in particular, but also from the rest of the world, are invited to submit manuscripts for review. For purposes of quality assurance all manuscripts received are subjected to a double blind peer review process (Review Form)

The aim of the journal is to contribute to the expansion and establishment of business ethics as academic field in Africa. In pursuit of this aim we wish to not only build a continental journal of high quality, but to also ensure that it achieves broad international credibility. Full accreditation will be applied for as soon as sufficient numbers have been published, probably within two years from the date of inception. 

AJoBE aims to publish original, scientific articles from a variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives concerning ethical issues related to business. Speculative philosophy, opinion papers and reports of empirical research (quantitative and qualitative) are welcomed. The language medium of publication is English.

ISSN number: 1817-7417

Date of first edition: 2005 

Accreditation

An application for listing with the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS) has been applied for.

General call for papers 

This is an official call for papers for the African Journal of Business Ethics (AJoBE) (established in 2005). We invite scholars, academics and practitioners in the field of business ethics to submit papers to be considered for publication in AJoBE. We aim to publish original, scientific articles from a variety of methodological and disciplinary perspectives concerning ethical issues related to business. Speculative philosophy, opinion papers and reports of empiral research (quantitative and qualitative) are welcomed.

Papers can be submitted by email to the editor: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Subscriptions

BEN-Africa members receive the journal free of charge. It is advisable to update or check the current validity of your BEN-Africa membership. Others who wish to subcribe to AJoBE need to complete the journal’s subscription form.