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  • Mahomed, Safeya (2011-05-13)
    It is generally believed that software piracy harms both the software firms (through lower profits) and the buying customers (through higher prices) resulting in increasing efforts to counter software piracy by both ...
  • Sookram, Nushil (2011-06-15)
    The major oil companies in South Africa constitute an important part of the South African economy. They enable the economy to keep moving by means of the fuel they produce and the thousands of people they employ directly ...
  • Stewart, Michael (2011-06-22)
    Most research studies on the success of merger and acquisition (M & A) transactions have focused on the financial measures of success. This study aims to determine the key success factors necessary to ensure realisation ...
  • Le Roux, Mitchell Thomas (2011-05-11)
    This study is concerned with identifying the relevant factors that currently influence the consumer usage of internet banking in South Africa. The study determines if there has been any change in the factor structure ...
  • Reddy, Premanathan (2011-06-08)
    The objective of this research was to identify the factors, both the barriers and facilitators, influencing the development of management skills in South African civil engineers. There were 2 research propositions set up ...
  • Cosic, Vlado (2011-03-31)
    Developments in society, economy and technology have brought about the fast expansion of alternative work arrangements such as telework. In telework people work away from the employer’s central office and use personal computers ...
  • Swart, Francois (2011-06-22)
    The purpose of this study was to identify which factors have an influence on the South African Cardiologist’s decision of which stent to choose on behalf of their patients. South African Medical Device Companies (MDC) ...
  • Singh, Yashmita (2012-11-21)
    In an ever-increasing complex global workplace, corporate companies are faced with the challenge of retaining those staff which are considered to be vital to ensuring survival of the company as well as providing the company ...
  • Simpson, Ainsley (2011-03-10)
    The environmental consulting industry in South Africa is still in a growth phase, and the dominant service offering is that of Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA). Understanding consumer behaviour in the purchase ...
  • Stobie, Gareth (2011-06-22)
    Home Equity Release Products (“ERPs”) are innovative financial products that enable elderly, retired people to use their unencumbered houses as a source of income/funding whilst they continue to reside in them. ERPs are ...
  • Manning, Craig Dean (2011-11-03)
    The purpose of this research was to identify the barriers to the implementation of Efficient Consumer Response (ECR) between manufacturers and retailers in South Africa and to determine whether there were differences in ...
  • Nomtshongwana, Anele Zandile (2012-01-20)
    Historically, South African society and the workplace have been characterised by a patriarchal culture which saw women not being afforded equal status as men in the home and in the workplace. With the introduction of the ...
  • Gruber, Andrew (2011-04-13)
    The intense competition for talented individuals has become a global phenomenon brought about by the social transformation of the knowledge age, leaving no organisation unaffected. The skills shortage experienced ...
  • Mathebula, Jackie (2011-05-17)
    People are the main source of competitive advantage in business organisations. Good people are hard to find in the labour marketplace and hard to retain after they have been employed. The purpose of this study has been ...
  • Parbhoo, Nikesh Harish (2012-10-04)
    Customer loyalty is a key driver of customer retention, retaining market share, increasing profitability and decreasing both customer acquisition and customer retention costs in any business. The South African short term ...
  • Sankar, Dione (2011-06-10)
    Cell Phone Banking is a relatively new electronic banking channel which promised much in terms of servicing all banked customers, particularly those customer segments who don’t readily have access to the Internet. However, ...
  • Hadebe, Xolani (2011-04-18)
    This study investigates attitudes of banking customers in South Africa towards the adoption of Internet banking. A research framework based on the diffusion of innovation theory was used to identify factors that ...
  • KHAILE, SAMUEL THABO (2011-05-06)
    Municipal budget oversight is generally regarded as one of the important features of modern municipal financial management. It is widely perceived as a significant legislative process to promote accountability, democracy and ...
  • Singh, Terence (2011-10-14)
    The purpose of this research was to identify the major factors that inhibited the development of social capital between the different divisions of a corporate bank insofar as it related to the sharing of client-specific ...
  • Roberts, Michelle (2011-06-09)
    Academic entrepreneurship in biotechnology is a potential source of economic growth and human development for South Africa. The research undertaken here sought to investigate the factors that support or impede such ...

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