International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment
volume 1
A journal of the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment
The International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment is an interdisciplinary international journal for cutting and leading-edge primary research on philanthropy and social investment. It is a project of the Centre on African Philanthropy and Social Investment at the Wits Business School in South Africa with wider perspectives. Aimed at academic and research communities, it explores the emergent and developing field of philanthropy and social investment in Africa and beyond. The journal will fill a growing need to develop the international knowledge infrastructure for rapidly expanding interest in this field of human behavior.
ISSN (PRINT): 2708-3314
ISSN (ONLINE): 2708-3322


Articles
Title | Author | Source | Document Link |
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Editorial: Birth of the International Review on Philanthropy and Social Investment | Bhekinkosi Moyo and Imhotep Paul Alagidede | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 1 –4 (2020) | Read Article |
Gifting and philanthropy environment in contemporary Kenya: Agency and structural determinants | Jacob Mwathi Mati | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 5 –16 (2020) | Read Article |
Institutional philanthropy and popular organising in Africa: some initial reflections from social movement activists | Halima Mahomed | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 17 –30 (2020) | Read Article |
Exploring the meanings of philanthropy in rural contexts: The case of Zimbabwe | Tendai Murisa | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 31 –44 (2020) | Read Article |
Corporate philanthropy and firm value in Africa: A case study of selected firms in South Africa | Wycliffe Nduga Ouma | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 45 –56 (2020) | Read Article |
Analysis of corporate social responsibility of the African ‘internationalisers’ versus non-African founded MNCs | Chengete Chakamera | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 57 –72 (2020) | Read Article |
NGOs activities and local government spending in Upper West region of Ghana: Are they complements or substitutes? | Muazu Ibrahim and Imhotep Paul Alagidede | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 73 –86 (2020) | Read Article |
Corona, the butterfly that flapped its wings | Carol Paton | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 87 –88 (2020) | Read Article |
Defending open societies in the context of COVID-19: The role of philanthropic foundations in responding to the pandemic and the case of the Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa | Siphosami Malunga | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 89 –92 (2020) | Read Article |
Giving with a purpose: Ten years of touching lives by the TY Danjuma Foundation | Gima H. Forje | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 93 –94 (2020) | Read Article |
Synergos: Philanthropy’s bridging role in the Covid-19 pandemic in Africa | Jamie Webb and Marlene Ogawa | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 95 –96 (2020) | Read Article |
Unrestricted impact: Field note on a mixed-method project studying the effects of unrestricted funding on grantees’ organisational and project impact | Pamala Wiepking and Arjen de Wit | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 97 –98 (2020) | Read Article |
Adapting to Covid-19: Experiences of a philanthropy infrastructure organisation | Gill Bates and Louise Denysschen | International Review of Philanthropy and Social Investment 1, pp 99 –100 (2020) | Read Article |