The GSB has 32 core faculty members. Many are internationally acclaimed as researchers and teachers or are closely involved in national and regional issues whilst playing leading roles in policy formulation and implementation. All are dedicated and gifted individuals who contribute directly to the GSB's reputation for excellence. The faculty is supplemented by more than 70 visiting academics and executives from all over the world. Their contributions add to the wealth of expertise and depth of knowledge that is available to students.

The top internationally recognised articles published in journals listed in the Financial Times list by UCT GSB faculty since 2020 are listed below:

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Brandl, K., Moore, E., Meyer, C., & Doh, J. (2021). The impact of multinational enterprises on community informal institutions and rural poverty. Journal of International Business Studies, 1-20.
Welter, F., & Baker, T. (2021). Moving contexts onto new roads: Clues from other disciplines. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice45(5), 1154-1175.
Samuelsson, M., Söderblom, A., & McKelvie, A. (2021). Path dependence in new ventures’ capital structures. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice45(2), 319-349.
Steyn, F., & Sewchurran, K. (2021). Towards a grainier understanding of how to encourage morally responsible leadership through the development of phronesis: A typology of managerial phronesis. Journal of Business Ethics170, 673-695.
Hamann, R., Makaula, L., Ziervogel, G., Shearing, C., & Zhang, A. (2020). Strategic responses to grand challenges: Why and how corporations build community resilience. Journal of Business Ethics161, 835-853.
Adeleye, I., Luiz, J., Muthuri, J., & Amaeshi, K. (2020). Business ethics in Africa: The role of institutional context, social relevance, and development challenges. Journal of business ethics161, 717-729. 
Meyer, C. (2020). The commons: A model for understanding collective action and entrepreneurship in communities. Journal of Business Venturing35(5), 106034.

Peredo, A. M., Haugh, H. M., Hudon, M., & Meyer, C. (2020). Mapping concepts and issues in the ethics of the commons: Introduction to the special issue. Journal of business ethics166, 659-672.

Peter, C., & Meyer, C. (2022). Organizing for the smart African city: Leveraging the urban commons for exerting the right to the city. Organization Studies, 01708406221089609.
Meyer, C., & Naicker, K. (2023). Collective intellectual property of Indigenous peoples and local communities: Exploring power asymmetries in the rooibos geographical indication and industry-wide benefit-sharing agreement. Research Policy52(9), 104851