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    Consumer awareness in Sustainable Clothing: A study of Fast Fashion in South Africa
    (University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 2024) Makwasa, Skhumbuzo Lucky
    This study aims to examine consumers’ awareness and attitudes of sustainable fashion in the South African context. The attributes studied are perceived environmental sustainability knowledge, awareness of sustainable fashion, need for sustainable fashion and perceived value of sustainable fashion, and how they affect consumer attitudes towards sustainable fashion adoption intention. The theoretical framework of diffusion of innovation, the theory of planned behaviour and the triple-trickle formed the foundation of this study. Empirical literature on the relationship between the independent and dependent variables was conducted and yielded five hypotheses. This quantitative research adapted questions from previous literature contributions and utilised a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire. Two hundred and seven (207) responses were obtained by the researcher online with the use of a harvested email database of employees of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) South Africa by means of random sampling. Online social networks such as LinkedIn were used to distribute the questionnaire. The study confirmed four out of the five hypotheses. The study provided insights on determinants of positive attitudes and subsequent adoption intention of purchasing sustainable fashion garments. In addition, this study helped to confirm the working age group’s awareness of sustainable fashion. Lastly, theoretically, the study contributes to the field of consumer behaviour by proposing an integrative model for understanding drivers and motivations for sustainable clothing product preference.
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    The impact of trust in online shopping behaviour of the middle class in Gauteng
    (University of the Witswatersrand, Johannesburg, 2023) Mafokeng, Thabo
    I can genuinely affirm that reaching such an achievement would not have been possible without the support of many individuals. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to Professor Adheesh Budree for supervising my research throughout the past year. Thank you once again for your patience, time, invaluable ideas, and constant motivation. I appreciate your meticulous review of my study and your constructive comments and suggestions. I also express my thanks to Ms. Ayanda Magina and Professor Jabulile Msimango Galawe for their expertise and guidance, as well as to all the other individuals who contributed by participating in the research questionnaire. I am deeply grateful for every bit of assistance and effort. Lastly, I offer special thanks to my family for their unwavering support, understanding, and patience. It is with you that this study has found its place