Call for Contributions: African Business Case Studies

The IMM Graduate School, in partnership with Juta, is excited to announce the development of a new academic textbook dedicated to African business case studies.
This resource is designed for postgraduate programmes such as MBA and Master’s-level coursework in business, innovation, marketing, and supply chain management.
The book will serve as a prescribed academic resource for universities and business schools across South Africa and the African continent, bringing students closer to the authentic realities of African business environments.
Why contribute?
Contributing to this project gives organisations the opportunity to:
- Showcase thought leadership by positioning your organisation as a contributor to African business knowledge.
- Support education by shaping the learning journey of future business leaders.
- Share real-world lessons without needing to disclose sensitive information. Honest accounts of challenges, decisions, and outcomes are welcome.
- Access editorial support to refine your draft for academic use, while maintaining full review and approval rights.
Possible themes
Submissions may focus on a wide range of topics, including:
- Marketing and branding strategies
- Customer engagement across diverse markets
- Innovation in products, services, or delivery models
- Organisational transformation and leadership challenges
- Supply chain and distribution strategies
- Responses to market disruptions and resilience building
- Sustainability and ESG initiatives
- Cross-border trade and expansion
Share your story
Your organisation’s story, whether it involves overcoming challenges, driving innovation, seizing opportunities, or building resilience, can play a vital role in shaping the education of the next generation of African business leaders.
If your organisation is interested in contributing or would like more information, please contact kgomotsom@immgsm.ac.za
The submission deadline is 1 December 2025.
Together, we can create a resource that reflects the realities of doing business in Africa.