The non-profit sector faces a myriad of challenges. Non Profit Organisations
(NPOs) operate in a highly competitive market for financial support, skilled
employees and volunteers. They are thus often driven to adopt ...
Title: Perceptions of Central Gauteng occupational health nurses of their traditional and expanded roles
Background: The majority of the published literature alludes to the evolution of the occupational health nursing ...
Disruptive technologies like cloud computing can assist an organisation in maintaining a competitive advantage in the marketplace. Different terminology is used in the literature to describe disruptive technologies and ...
In today‟s competitive business environment, the ability of organisations to innovate continually is becoming critical to their survival. Managing a cultural environment that is supportive of innovation is challenging ...
This study aimed to explore possible ways in which racist ideology and counter positions to
this ideology are played out in discourses about cross-racial adoption (CRA) in the current
post-apartheid context of South ...
The rationale for the demobilisation of former non statutory forces (MK and
APLA) in South Africa have never been examined, unpacked and
interrogated for its validity and meaning. The rationale for the
demobilisation ...
This research report focuses on educators’ current attitudes, skills and knowledge in relation to
democracy in South African education today. The research report also considers what needs to be
done to make democracy a ...
This study examined the perceptions of educators towards inclusive education. The educators’ perceptions of the barriers to learning, the skills required in an inclusive environment, the involvement of support in inclusive ...
Research studies have shown that consumer trust in the internet and risk perceptions of ecommerce
security are critical success factors to the future growth of e-commerce. The
purpose of this study was to determine how ...
Government’s major challenge is to become more effective with limited
resources. Perceptions of state employees and the level of awareness
about Employee Health and Wellness Programmes is a policy issue that
this study ...
The use of performance appraisal systems for employees is far from new. It has been recognised
that performance has to be managed in order for the organisation or government department to
meet its goal effectively. The ...
Prior to 1994, education in South Africa was formally and legally segregated according to race and ethnicity. The pre-eminent transformation demand for the educational policies of the post-1994 democratic government was ...
Crime committed by youth within South Africa is a problem of growing concern.
Family environments are seen as powerful putative factors in the development of
offending behaviour. On the basis of family systems theory, ...
The research aims to establish the perceived impact of relocation on first year student’s
ability to cope with academic demands at University.
The research intends to answer the following questions: How do first year ...
The current study aimed at exploring the effects of caring on the health and well-being of caregivers caring for people living with HIV and AIDS. Another aim of the study was to investigate the availability, use and ...
The main objective of this study was to explore the perceptions of health care, and social services professionals on the psychosocial impact of African rural families. The research questions addressed were, the impact of ...
This study explores the perceptions of health care workers regarding men’s participation
in HIV programmes with the objective of identifying factors that may facilitate or hinder
the participation of men in such programmes. ...
Technology is changing the face of the retail-shopping environment, with many industries adopting online services to either replace or supplement their traditionally “brick and mortar” businesses. The phenomenal growth of ...
This study looks at what black people feel about black youth involved in interracial friendships. The study was conducted in a black township in Soweto, Meadowlands. There were 78 participants (37 males and 41 females) who ...