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  • Thornton, Philip (2011-04-19)
    Internationally, mobile banking usage is growing, in South Africa the adoption of mobile banking has been slow. The research considers the perceived barriers users face when considering mobile banking, by using the Sarker ...
  • Mutapiri, Pedzisai (2011-05-30)
    In order to continuously remain competitive in today‟s information age and global economy, many organisations world-wide have implemented expensive Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems. The difficulties, challenges ...
  • Monareng, Geraldine Makole (2011-05-19)
    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been found to have different meanings to different communities in different countries. The perception of the benefits derived by various stakeholder groups remains a contentious ...
  • Murugan, Sadhasivan Anandamurthee (2011-11-14)
    This qualitative study explores the impact of executive coaching interventions. The study focuses on aspirant South African business leaders attending executive coaching programs and the perceived benefits that they have ...
  • Bakhshandegi, Djam (2011-03-17)
    Non-governmental Organisations are increasingly being scrutinised and have been the target of frequent criticism about their impact on reducing levels of poverty, which seemingly have failed to decrease since the formal ...
  • Niemann, Martin Phillip (2012-11-21)
    The study set out to understand the factors constraining investment in companies listed on the JSE Alt-X exchange by professional portfolio managers. This was especially relevant within the context of continued focus by ...
  • Palmer, Sean (2011-11-10)
    In 2007 an international financial crisis developed and specialised financial products known as credit derivatives appear to have been at the forefront of this crisis.  The purpose of this paper was to determine what ...
  • Walker, Ryan John (2012-09-10)
    Coal beneficiation is not a new concept and over the past few decades, numerous studies have been conducted on the subject. There is, however, little information available on the factors that influence the decision to ...
  • Banza, Notalente Samela Nontsikelelo (2011-03-22)
    Migration, especially undocumented migration, has been a concern for quite a while in South Africa as a result of popular misunderstanding that the presence of immigrants heightens crime levels. The spread of this belief ...
  • Carmichael, Teresa (2011-03-24)
    The traditionally accepted approaches to training or educational course evaluation, as well as more recently publicised Return on Investment (ROI) models all examine the costs and benefits of such interventions from the ...
  • Cassim, Shehnaz (2011-03-25)
    Poverty and poverty reduction has received much attention in research and social policy formulation (Hagenaars and De Vos, 1988; Carter and May, 1999; Klasen, 2008). The poor in South Africa are likely to be black, living ...
  • Tlakula, Lulama (2011-06-23)
    The purpose of this research is to evaluate the comparative value perceived by MBA graduates of international vs South African MBA programmes, by assessing the programmes’ structure, processes and outcomes. South African ...
  • Horak, James Dirk (2011-04-15)
    The ongoing war for talent has resulted in many companies focussing more time and effort on retaining their employees, and understanding why they leave so that a successful retention strategy can be developed. ...
  • Mawela, Tendani (2011-05-17)
    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 ...
  • Natsis, Fokion (2012-10-02)
    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 ...
  • Skinstad, Kate (2012-11-14)
    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 ...
  • Dada, Dawood (2011-04-18)
    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 ...
  • Mottian, Mervin (2011-05-30)
    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 ...
  • Vandayar, Vilashni (2012-10-05)
    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 ...
  • Nash, Brett (2011-05-31)
    It has been suggested that the mobile phone is the fastest growing and potentially the most addictive advertising medium ever developed. The danger of mismanaging this mobile medium however risks alienating consumers, ...

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