Research, commentary and strategic perspectives focused on enterprise-driven development, governance, economic systems and long-term value creation.
Daniel Mangena is an investor, strategist and commentator focused on enterprise, economic systems and long-term development frameworks.
His work explores the relationship between capital allocation, governance, infrastructure, resource development and sustainable economic participation, with a particular interest in how enterprise can create durable outcomes beyond short-term financial return.
Through research, essays and market commentary, he examines the structural forces shaping emerging markets, global development and long-term economic change.
Enterprise-Driven Philanthropy is a long-term framework centered on the belief that sustainable development is built through participation, aligned incentives and economic inclusion rather than dependency.
The framework explores how enterprise, infrastructure, education and local participation can work together to create durable economic outcomes across emerging and developing markets.
By focusing on long-term alignment between communities, operators and capital, the model seeks to encourage systems that support both economic growth and sustainable local development.
Selected articles, quoted commentary, research appearances and publication mentions.