Mission
BEN-Africa strengthens the commitment and competence
of Africans to do business with moral integrity by facilitating
interaction between academics and practitioners who share an interest
in business ethics.
The Story of BEN-Africa
The Business Ethics Network of Africa (BEN-Africa) was formed
on the equator in the heart of Africa in 1999. The founding conviction
of BEN-Africa is that by bringing together Africans who share
an interest in business ethics, business ethics will be expanded
on the African continent. We believe that through interaction,
both theoretical knowledge and practical skill in managing ethics
will be enhanced.
Our experience since 1999 has substantiated this conviction.
BEN-Africa currently has members in 25 African countries. National
chapters have been established in Botswana (BENABOTS), Kenya,
Nigeria, Tanzania and Cameroon. A number of other countries are
in the process of establishing similar national structures of
BEN-Africa.
BEN-Africa facilitates interaction between its members in various
ways. These include our website (www.benafrica.org),
regular electronic communiqués and a printed newsletter.
BEN-Africa also presents a conference annually. Conferences have
already been organised in Nairobi, Kenya (2000), East London,
South Africa (2001), Lagos, Nigeria (2002), Victoria Falls, Zambia
(2003), Stone Town, Zanzibar (2004), Kasane, Botswana (2005),
Cape Town, South Africa (2006) and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2007).
In 2008 BEN-Africa was proud to host the 2008 World Congress of
the International Society of Business, Economics and Ethics (ISBEE).
BEN-Africa is committed to disseminate information, knowledge
and expertise on business ethics to its members. The first title
in the BEN-Africa book series “Developing Business Ethics
as an Academic Field” reviews the development of the field
of business ethics critically. BEN-Africa has also launched the
African Journal of Business Ethics, the first edition of which
was published in 2005.
BEN-Africa also provides members with the opportunity to participate
in generating new knowledge and expertise. This is done through
a number of research projects including, amongst others, the Whistle
Blowing Project, the Business Ethics Case Study Project and the
HIV/AIDS project. The findings of the research projects will be
published as further titles in the BEN-Africa book series.
In addition to its activities on the African continent, BEN-African
regularly participates in international forums. A former president
of BEN-Africa, Prof Deon Rossouw, has served as the president
of ISBEE; BEN-Africa was invited to edit an edition of Europe’s
leading journal on business ethics, Business Ethics: A European
Review that was devoted to business ethics in Africa.
BEN-Africa has grown into a well-established and reputable organisation.
It has built a network of people with competence in teaching and
managing business ethics. It has also developed sound structures
and infrastructure and is consequently poised for a substantial
expansion of its activities. You are cordially invited to join
us in our endeavour to strengthen the commitment and competence
of Africans to improve the business ethics record of Africa.
Goals
| President: |
Prof. Johan Hattingh, South Africa |
| Secretary General: |
Daniel Malan, South Africa |
| Immediate
Past President: |
Prof. Piet Naudé, South Africa |
| Treasurer: |
Reginald Mlambo, Botswana |
| Members: |
Saret Britz, South Africa
Slava Grace Chella, Zimbabwe
Dr. Kabiru Isa Dandago, Nigeria
Prof. Johannes Kinfu, Ethiopia
Suzette Viviers, South Africa
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| Editor
of the BEN-Africa Newsletter: |
Willie Boonzaaier |
| Editor
of the African Journal of Business Ethics: |
Prof Leon van Vuuren |