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AIB Journals Podcast
Academy of International Business
35 episodes
4 hours ago
Audio recordings for the AIB Journals Webinars, covering research published in the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP), and AIB Insights. Video recordings of these webinars can be found on our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AIBWorld . For information on all upcoming AIB events, both online and in-person please visit our Event Calendar at: https://www.aib.world/events/
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Audio recordings for the AIB Journals Webinars, covering research published in the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP), and AIB Insights. Video recordings of these webinars can be found on our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AIBWorld . For information on all upcoming AIB events, both online and in-person please visit our Event Calendar at: https://www.aib.world/events/
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From Thousands of African Languages to a Pan-African Language for the African Continental Free Trade Area
AIB Journals Podcast
15 minutes
1 month ago
From Thousands of African Languages to a Pan-African Language for the African Continental Free Trade Area
This podcast episode discusses a new article that argues that Africa’s thousands of languages create a barrier to trade under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and proposes Kiswahili as a single trade language to boost communication, economic integration, and poverty reduction. It presents a 25-year roadmap using institutional theory’s three pillars: rules and enforcement (regulative), shared norms (normative), and common ways of thinking (cognitive) to guide governments, businesses, and educators in making Kiswahili a continent-wide trade language. The podcast concludes that adopting Kiswahili could lower trade costs and strengthen African unity but will require sustained investment in education, policy harmonization, and cultural acceptance. Citation: Chrysostome, E. V., Adegbile, A., Boafo, C., & Ogunsanya, F. (2025). From Thousands of African Languages to a Pan-African Language for the African Continental Free Trade Area: A Framework Promoting Kiswahili as Common Language for Intra-African Trade. AIB Insights. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.46697/​001c.136476.
AIB Journals Podcast
Audio recordings for the AIB Journals Webinars, covering research published in the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP), and AIB Insights. Video recordings of these webinars can be found on our Youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/@AIBWorld . For information on all upcoming AIB events, both online and in-person please visit our Event Calendar at: https://www.aib.world/events/