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ISBN
1849049025
EAN
9781849049023
Date of Publication
2019-02-14
Publication Name
N/A
Type
Hardback
Release Title
Heineken in Africa: A Multinational Unleashed
Artist
van Beemen, Olivier
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Publisher
C. Hurst AND Company (Publishers) The Limited
ISBN-10
1849049025
ISBN-13
9781849049023
eBay Product ID (ePID)
15038717336

Product Key Features

Book Title
Heineken in Africa : a Multinational Unleashed
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Industries / General, Developing & Emerging Countries, Development / General, General, Economic Conditions, Industries / Food Industry
Publication Year
2019
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, Business & Economics
Author
Olivier Van Beemen
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Item Length
5.4 in
Item Width
8.6 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2019-286691
Reviews
" [This] critical account of the brewer goes to the heart of doing business in challenging markets . . . [a] provocative book."--The Financial Times "The unauthorized story of a beer giant's African saga. . . Van Beemen precisely and rigorously ticks off Heineken's excesses and tribulations in Africa. . . For a long time Heineken's management refused to meet the journalist, before changing their minds and giving him interviews almost two years after the book first appeared, which offer a valuable counterpoint and make this remarkable survey all the more balanced."--Le Monde "A complex tale of a company operating in a country defined by perpetual conflict and warlordism . . . this book it is an important window into how careless corporate behavior can impede Africa's development."--African Business "Disturbing . . . revelatory . . . shocking."--The Budapest Times "van Beemen, the author of this well-researched and provocative book, has uncovered an astounding counter-story to the corporate spin . . . an almost perfect case study of what can go wrong when globalisation is unleashed in markets with huge financial potential but without the regulatory frameworks present in more stable parts of the world."--Prospect "One of the most readable, nuanced and critical accounts of 'multinationals doing business in Africa'. . .Van Beemen uses his unagitated and meticulously researched style to the fullest advantage . . . an excellent book."--Aidnography Blog, "The unauthorized story of a beer giant's African saga. EL Van Beemen precisely and rigorously ticks off Heineken's excesses and tribulations in Africa. EL For a long time Heineken's management refused to meet the journalist, before changing their minds and giving him interviews almost two years after the book first appeared, which offer a valuable counterpoint and make this remarkable survey all the more balanced."--Le Monde, " [This] critical account of the brewer goes to the heart of doing business in challenging markets . . . [a] provocative book."--The Financial Times "The unauthorized story of a beer giant's African saga. . . Van Beemen precisely and rigorously ticks off Heineken's excesses and tribulations in Africa. . . For a long time Heineken's management refused to meet the journalist, before changing their minds and giving him interviews almost two years after the book first appeared, which offer a valuable counterpoint and make this remarkable survey all the more balanced."--Le Monde "A complex tale of a company operating in a country defined by perpetual conflict and warlordism . . . this book it is an important window into how careless corporate behavior can impede Africa's development."--African Business "Disturbing . . . revelatory . . . shocking."--The Budapest Times, " [This] critical account of the brewer goes to the heart of doing business in challenging markets . . . [a] provocative book."--The Financial Times"The unauthorized story of a beer giant's African saga. . . Van Beemen precisely and rigorously ticks off Heineken's excesses and tribulations in Africa. . . For a long time Heineken's management refused to meet the journalist, before changing their minds and giving him interviews almost two years after the book first appeared, which offer a valuable counterpoint and make this remarkable survey all the more balanced."--Le Monde"A complex tale of a company operating in a country defined by perpetual conflict and warlordism . . . this book it is an important window into how careless corporate behavior can impede Africa's development."--African Business"Disturbing . . . revelatory . . . shocking."--The Budapest Times"van Beemen, the author of this well-researched and provocative book, has uncovered an astounding counter-story to the corporate spin . . . an almost perfect case study of what can go wrong when globalisation is unleashed in markets with huge financial potential but without the regulatory frameworks present in more stable parts of the world."--Prospect "One of the most readable, nuanced and critical accounts of 'multinationals doing business in Africa'. . .Van Beemen uses his unagitated and meticulously researched style to the fullest advantage . . . an excellent book."--Aidnography Blog"A brilliant and exhaustive investigation into a corporate giant's claims of its positive actions on that continent."--Counterfire, " [This] critical account of the brewer goes to the heart of doing business in challenging markets . . . [a] provocative book."--The Financial Times "The unauthorized story of a beer giant's African saga. . . Van Beemen precisely and rigorously ticks off Heineken's excesses and tribulations in Africa. . . For a long time Heineken's management refused to meet the journalist, before changing their minds and giving him interviews almost two years after the book first appeared, which offer a valuable counterpoint and make this remarkable survey all the more balanced."--Le Monde "A complex tale of a company operating in a country defined by perpetual conflict and warlordism . . . this book it is an important window into how careless corporate behavior can impede Africa's development."--African Business, " [This] critical account of the brewer goes to the heart of doing business in challenging markets . . . [a] provocative book."--The Financial Times "The unauthorized story of a beer giant's African saga. . . Van Beemen precisely and rigorously ticks off Heineken's excesses and tribulations in Africa. . . For a long time Heineken's management refused to meet the journalist, before changing their minds and giving him interviews almost two years after the book first appeared, which offer a valuable counterpoint and make this remarkable survey all the more balanced."--Le Monde "A complex tale of a company operating in a country defined by perpetual conflict and warlordism . . . this book it is an important window into how careless corporate behavior can impede Africa's development."--African Business "Disturbing . . . revelatory . . . shocking."--The Budapest Times "van Beemen, the author of this well-researched and provocative book, has uncovered an astounding counter-story to the corporate spin . . . an almost perfect case study of what can go wrong when globalisation is unleashed in markets with huge financial potential but without the regulatory frameworks present in more stable parts of the world."--Prospect "One of the most readable, nuanced and critical accounts of 'multinationals doing business in Africa'. . .Van Beemen uses his unagitated and meticulously researched style to the fullest advantage . . . an excellent book."--Aidnography Blog "A brilliant and exhaustive investigation into a corporate giant's claims of its positive actions on that continent."--Counterfire, " [This] critical account of the brewer goes to the heart of doing business in challenging markets . . . [a] provocative book."--The Financial Times "The unauthorized story of a beer giant's African saga. . . Van Beemen precisely and rigorously ticks off Heineken's excesses and tribulations in Africa. . . For a long time Heineken's management refused to meet the journalist, before changing their minds and giving him interviews almost two years after the book first appeared, which offer a valuable counterpoint and make this remarkable survey all the more balanced."--Le Monde
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
338.476634209492
Table Of Content
Acknowledgements Foreword: It Will Happen Here 1. Ethiopia 2. History 3. Nigeria 4. Sales and Marketing 5. Sierra Leone 6. Impact 7. South Africa 8. Corporate Responsibility 9. Burundi 10. Working for Heineken 11. Congo 12. Conflict Zones 13. Rwanda 14. And What about Heineken? 15. Mozambique Postscript Epilogue: The Boss and the Promotion Girl Notes Bibliography Index
Synopsis
For Heineken, 'rising Africa' is already a reality: the profits it extracts there are almost 50 per cent above the global average, and beer costs more in some African countries than it does in Europe. Heineken claims its presence boosts economic development on the continent. But is this true? Investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen has spent years seeking the answer, and his conclusion is damning: Heineken has hardly benefited Africa at all. On the contrary, there are some shocking skeletons in its African closet: tax avoidance, sexual abuse, links to genocide and other human rights violations, high-level corruption, crushing competition from indigenous brewers, and collaboration with dictators and pitiless anti-government rebels. Heineken in Africa caused a political and media furore on publication in The Netherlands, and was debated in their Parliament. It is an unmissable expose of the havoc wreaked by a global giant seeking profit in the developing world., For Heineken, "rising Africa" is already a reality: the profits it extracts there are almost 50 per cent above the global average, and beer costs more in some African countries than it does in Europe. Heineken claims its presence boosts economic development on the continent. But is this true? Investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen has spent years seeking the answer, and his conclusion is damning: Heineken has hardly benefited Africa at all. On the contrary, there are some shocking skeletons in its African closet: tax avoidance, sexual abuse, links to genocide and other human rights violations, high-level corruption, crushing competition from indigenous brewers, and collaboration with dictators and pitiless anti-government rebels. Heineken in Africa caused a political and media furor on publication in The Netherlands, and was debated in their Parliament. It is an unmissable exposé of the havoc wreaked by a global giant seeking profit in the developing world., Shortlisted for the African Business Book of the Year Award For Heineken, 'rising Africa' is already a reality: the profits it extracts there are almost 50 per cent above the global average, and beer costs more in some African countries than it does in Europe. Heineken claims its presence boosts economic development on the continent. But is this true? Investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen has spent years seeking the answer, and his conclusion is damning: Heineken has hardly benefited Africa at all. On the contrary, there are some shocking skeletons in its African closet: tax avoidance, sexual abuse, links to genocide and other human rights violations, high-level corruption, crushing competition from indigenous brewers, and collaboration with dictators and pitiless anti-government rebels. Heineken in Africa caused a political and media furore on publication in The Netherlands, and was debated in their Parliament. It is an unmissable exposé of the havoc wreaked by a global giant seeking profit in the developing world., For Heineken, "rising Africa" is already a reality: the profits it extracts there are almost 50 per cent above the global average, and beer costs more in some African countries than it does in Europe. Heineken claims its presence boosts economic development on the continent. But is this true? Investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen has spent years seeking the answer, and his conclusion is damning: Heineken has hardly benefited Africa at all. On the contrary, there are some shocking skeletons in its African closet: tax avoidance, sexual abuse, links to genocide and other human rights violations, high-level corruption, crushing competition from indigenous brewers, and collaboration with dictators and pitiless anti-government rebels. Heineken in Africa caused a political and media furor on publication in The Netherlands, and was debated in their Parliament. It is an unmissable expos of the havoc wreaked by a global giant seeking profit in the developing world.
LC Classification Number
HD9397

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