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  • Belete, Gebremedhin (2011-03-18)
    The basic principles of democratic governance may have been captured in policy documents but do not guarantee the transformation to an equitable and socio-economically viable society in South Africa and other ...
  • Lurie, Ruth (2011-05-12)
    A survey’s external validity is reliant on sample randomness and size. The sample size is the result of the minimum required and the response achieved. Much attention has been given to response in a commercial setting. ...
  • Dawson, Hilton (2011-04-01)
    The current processes practised by numerous billers, in the creation and distribution of bills and the subsequent payment or query of these bills by customers, is costly and inefficient. With the continued strides being ...
  • Kgamanyane, Helen Lindiwe (2012-12-04)
    An efficient and advanced public transport is essential to any world class economy. The taxi industry in South Africa has emerged dominantly as a service provider of choice over bus and train. This industry is predominantly ...
  • Beck, Nigel Darnley (2011-03-18)
    The need to reduce the global carbon footprint and mitigate the adverse effects of global warming led to the Kyoto Protocol, an international action plan set up under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ...
  • NGWENYA, Mthunzi Abednigo (2012-11-20)
    Acquisition pattern analysis (APA) of nancial services is a fairly new eld with most of the empirical research having been conducted in developed economies, and few research in developing economies. These studies looked ...
  • Andersen, Donovan Cedric (2011-11-22)
    A case study conducted on the challenges encountered during the formulation process of a systems strategy to facilitate an organisational change within the mining environment. With the economic climate of 2009 many ...
  • Crwys-Williams, Geraint (2012-02-13)
    Many organisations turn to innovation as a potential source of quick additional profits, or in the hope that the sudden surge of creative focus will deliver to the business a powerful new element of competitive advantage ...
  • Sadie, Stephen (2011-10-20)
    The district plays a key role in the education system. It is one of the few places that can drive systemic reform in schools, yet even the legislation is silent on the powers of the district. Not only have districts been ...
  • du Preez, Anché (2011-04-05)
    Literature suggested that little documented and published research had been done on the role of storytelling within management development (Greco 1996, McKenna 1999, Jardi and Pounder 2001). The purpose of this research ...
  • Bembe, Nomfundo Patience (2011-11-22)
    This research investigated the emergence on of financial provisions in the South Africa Schools Act (SASA). This was motivated by the need to understand key issues that helped to shape education policies in postapartheid South ...
  • Parry, Sarah (1981-05-01)
  • Schilder, Peter A. (2011-06-10)
    Outsourcing is widely regarded as a powerful business process that can be employed to streamline an organisation’s operations. This study explores the outsourcing of Facilities Management in the South African Private ...
  • McCosh, John (2011-05-13)
    As a result of increased competition, an increasingly business environment causing fluctuating hotel occupancies, South African hotels have had to rely more on outsourcing activities to remain competitive. The aim of ...
  • Raphesu, Mosibudi Patricia (2011-04-19)
    The state has a developmental mandate to the citizens of the country. This development is achieved through, among others, the allocation and distribution of resources in specific areas of developmental need. This allocation ...
  • MAKONDO, TINYIKO (2011-04-19)
    Parliamentary oversight is fundamental for executive accountability in the utilisation of public resources. Public Accounts Committees within parliament play a crucial role in ensuring effective accountability in this ...
  • Poulos, Nicolette (2011-06-08)
    In recent years small businesses have contributed to countries economies through increased production and turnover. Growth in small businesses can play a key role in adding value for the economy because growth stimulates ...
  • Steeneveldt, Llewellyn Jude (2011-10-20)
    Despite the rise of second wave organisational structures, organisational hierarchies have proven to be resilient and adaptive to change. Given this restrictive reality, grid-group cultural theory suggests that individualists ...
  • Mendes, Hugo (2011-05-17)
    The business model of education – which treats parents as customers – has been adopted in order to perform a detailed study of parents’ preferences within the context of School Effectiveness Research. In t h i s study, ...
  • Machado, Francis (2012-11-14)
    This is a report on the participation of women in parliamentary politics in Malawi as told by themselves and stakeholders that are involved in efforts to bring equal representation to parliamentary politics and decision ...

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