Aarhus University Seal

Resources

1. Ahmad, N.; Brookins, O. T. (2007): “The Impact of Corruption on Efficiency in Developing Economies” International Journal of Economic Perspectives Vol. 2, No. 1. pp. 64-73

2. Ambitious expansion plans for Ghana’s Tema port. African Business magazine. Accessed at: africanbusinessmagazine.com/uncategorised/ambitious-expansion-plans-for-ghanas-tema-port/ (accessed February 1, 2018)


3. Baldauf, S. (2012): “Next pirate hot Spot: The Gulf of Guinea”, Christian Science Monitor, 28 February, www.csmonitor.com/World/Africa/2012/0228/Next-pirate-hot-spotthe-Gulf-of-Guinea (accessed, 04 January, 2018)


4. Blundo, G.; Sardan, J.-P. O. de; A. N. Bako; A. M. Tidjani; Translated by Susan Cox (2006): Everyday Corruption and the State: Citizens and Public Officials in Africa. David Phillip & Zed Books.

5. Bockstael, E. (2017): ”Critical Capacity Development: An Action Research Approach in Coastal Brazil,” in World Development, Vol. 94, pp. 336-345.

6. Branch, A., & Stopford, M. (2013): Maritime Economics. Routledge.

7. Brinkerhoff, D.W. with P. J. Morgan (2010): “Capacity and Capacity Development: Coping With Complexity,” in Public Administration and Development, Vol. 30, pp. 2-10.

8. Brookes, M.; C. Brewster and G. Wood (2017): “Are MNCs norm entrepreneurs or followers? The changing relationship between host country institutions and MNC HRM practices”, in International Journal of Human Resource Management, Vol. 28, No. 12, pp. 1690-1711.

9. Buller, P.F. and J.J. Kohls (1997): “A model for addressing cross-cultural ethical conflicts”, Business and Society, Vol. 36, No. 2, pp. 169-94.

10. Chalfin, B. (2009): “La Renovation du Port de Tema. Economic Politique de la Frontière Maritime du Ghana [Recasting the Port of Tema: The Political Economy of Ghana’s Maritime Frontier] ” Politique Africaine 116, pp. 63-84.

11. Chalfin, B. (2010a): Neoliberal Frontiers: an ethnography of sovereignty in West Africa. University of Chicago Press.

12. Chalfin, B. (2010b): “Recasting Maritime Governance in Ghana: The Neo-Developmental State and the Port of Tema.” Journal of Modern African Studies Vol. 48, No. 4, pp. 573-598.

13. Chen, Chao .; Kraemer, Justin; Gathii, James (2011): “Understanding locals’ compensation fairness vis-à-vis foreign expatriates: the role of perceived equity. The International Journal of Human Resource Management 22:17 (October 2011), 3582-3600

14. Clark, X., Dollar, D., & Micco, A. (2004): Port efficiency, maritime transport costs, and bilateral trade. Journal of development economics, 75(2), pp. 417-450.

15. Collin, A. (2009): ‘Multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary, and transdisciplinary collaboration: implications for vocational psychology’, in International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, July 2009, Volume 9, Issue 2, pp. 101–110

16. Daniels (2011), ‘The Geographical Imagination’, Transactions of the institute of British Geographers, 36:2, 182-87:  https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-5661.2011.00440.x 

17. Degnbol, Tove: “Ghana tager et stort spring fra bistand til business”. Jyllands-posten.dk. jyllands-posten.dk/debat/international/ECE10259580/ghana-tager-et-stort-spring-fra-bistand-til-business/ (accessed February 1, 2018)


18. Donaldson, T: (1989): “The Ethics of International Business”, Oxford: University Press.

19. Gamassa, P. K. P. and Yan Chen (2017): “Comparison of Port Efficiency between Eastern and Western Ports using DEA Window Analysis.” Conference proceedings. International Conference on Service Systems and Service Management (ICSSSM). Dalian, China, pp. 1-6

20. Graham, M, Andersen C. and Mann, L. (2015), Geographical imagination and technological Connectivity in East Africa, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 4, Issue 3, 334-349.  
21. Hamilton, J.B. and S.B. Knouse (2001): ‘Multinational enterprise decision principles for dealing with cross cultural ethical conflicts,” in Journal of Business Ethics, 31, pp. 77-94.

22. Hart, J.(2016), Ghana on the Go. African Mobility on the age of motor transportation, Bloomington: Indiana University Press  

23. Ika, L.A. and J. Donelly (2017): “Success Conditions for International Development Capacity Building Projects,” in International Journal of Project Management, Vol. 35, pp. 44-63.

24. Jackson, G., & Deeg, R. (2008): ‘Comparing capitalisms: Understanding institutional diversity and its implications for international business’, in Journal of International Business Studies, 39, pp. 540–561.

25. Maritime Sector Cooperation Between Ghana & Denmark (2017). Accessed at: um.dk/~/media/UM/Danishsite/Documents/Danida/Samarbejde/Ministerier/SSC/AArsrapporter%202016/Ghana.pdf (accessed February 1, 2018)


26. Mazzucato, M. (2011a): “The entrepreneurial state,” in Soundings 49, pp. 131-142.

27. Mazzucato, M. (2011b): “The entrepreneurial state: Foundations for progressive economics,” in Renewal 19:3/4, pp. 32-42.

28. Mazzucato, M. (2013): “The Entrepreneurial State. Debunking public vs. private sector” myths, London: Anthem Press.

29. Milligan, B. (2013): ”Legal and policy options for the provisional joint management of maritime spaces subject to overlapping jurisdictional claims.” Unpublished Ph.D. accessed at: www.researchgate.net/publication/306290781_Legal_and_Policy_Options_for_Provisional_Joint_Management_of_Maritime_Spaces_Subject_to_Overlapping_Jurisdictional_Claims (Accessed, February 1, 2018)


30. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (2017). ”Strategy: The World 2030. Denmark’s strategy for development cooperation and humanitarian action. Accessed at: fnnewyork.um.dk/~/media/fnnewyork/UNGA70/Denmarks%20strategy%20for%20development%20cooperation%20and%20humanitarian%20action.pdf (accessed, February 1, 2018)


31. Nordstrom, C. (2007): ”Global Outlaws: Crime, Money, and Power in the Contemporary World”. Berkeley: University of California Press.

32. Nunoo, F.K.E., Boateng, J.O., Ahulu, A.M., Agyekum, K.A. and Sumaila, U.R. (2009): ”When trash fish is treasure: the case of Ghana in West Africa”. Fisheries Research 96, pp. 167–172.

33. Nygaard, Sidsel Marie (2017): ”Ghanesiske skibsinspektører besøger Danmark”. Accessed at: globalnyt.dk/content/ghanesiske-skibsinspektoerer-besoger-danmark (accessed February 1, 2018)


34. Oltra, V.; Bonache, J.; Brewster, C. (2013): ”A New Framework for Understanding Inequalities Between Expatriates and Host Country Nationals.” Journal of Business Ethics Vol. 6, No. 2, (June 2013), pp. 291-310

35. Oppong, N.Y. (2017): “Still the Dark Continent? Towards contextual methodological approaches to management development research in foreign multinational firms in Africa.” International Journal of Cross Cultural Management Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 237-256.

36. Radelet, S., & Sachs, J. (1998): Shipping costs, manufactured exports, and economic growth. In American Economic Association Meetings, Harvard University, mimeo.

37. Regeringens udviklingspolitiske prioriteter 2018. Accessed at: www.ft.dk/samling/20161/almdel/URU/bilag/266/1784970.pdf (accessed, February 1, 2018)


38. Rodrigue, J. P. (2016): Transshipment hubs: connecting global and regional maritime shipping networks. Accessed at: www. Porteconomic. eu/, assessed, 10.


39. Rugman, A. M., & Oh, C. H. (2013): “Why the home region matters: Location and regional multinationals”, British Journal of Management, 24, 463–479.

40. Sardan, O (1999): ”A Moral Economy of Corruption in Africa,” in The Journal of Modern African Studies Vol. 37, No. 1, (March 1999), pp. 25-52

41. Schuller , T. (2002): Integrating human/knowledge capital and social capital, OECD/dfes/qca/esrc seminar knowledge management in education and learning, Paris: OECD

42. Shen, X. (2015): Private Chinese investment in Africa: Myths and realities. Development Policy Review, Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 83-106.

43. Strategic Sector Cooperation - more Denmark in the World

um.dk/en/danida-en/Sustainable%20Growth/strategic-sector-cooperation-new/33. Quaade, V. (2017): ”Sæt fokus på videnskabelse i og for Afrika. globalnyt.dk/content/saet-fokus-paa-videnskabelse-i-og-afrika (accessed August 23, 2018)


44. UNCTAD (2017): Review of Maritime Transport, United Nations Publications, Sales No. E.17.II.D.10

45. Wambua, P. M. (2009): ’Enhancing regional maritime cooperation in Africa: The planned end state.’ African Security Studies, Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 45-59.

46. Whitfield, L. (2018): Economies After Colonialism: Ghana and the Struggle for Power. New York: Cambridge University Press.

47. Yahaya, Y.L. (2012), “Indigenizing African Development Capacity,” in Development, Vol. 55, Issue 4, pp. 513-518.