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An e-business strategy for the South African automotive industry.
(2000)Unlike any technology before it, the Internet has almost overnight achieved a broad level of global awareness, both for businesses and individuals. Global e-commerce will reach approximately $1.3 trillion by 2003. Current ... -
Economic changes and government policy on demand and supply of civil engineers in South Africa.
(2007)South Africa, still very young in its democracy, has undergone numerous changes, both in terms of government and its economy. The new government with its challenge of righting the wrongs that apartheid left behind has ... -
Economic cost and benefit of educating South African medical students in Cuba.
(2015)A number of developing countries are faced with the challenge of shortages in specialised skills, more predominantly in the health care sector. South Africa is not unique in that the supply of medical practitioners is well ... -
An economic development policy implementation approach to creation of sustainable maritime SMMEs in the KwaZulu-Natal Province.
(2022)This study aimed to develop a new innovative approach towards a modern economic policy implementation, anchored towards harnessing Small Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMME’s) development and sustainability within the ... -
The economic effect of changing from steel to aluminium beverage packaging metal cans within the packaging industry.
(2019)The beverage can industry has been gaining much interest and focus because of the transition of many global players from steel to beverage cans. Some reviews have highlighted the economic effects and benefits of this ... -
The economic efficiency of tolling roads in South Africa.
(2004)South African infrastructure has traditionally been funded through general government budgets and dedicated taxes and fees rather than tolls. However since the early 1980's, the South African Government has adopted a ... -
Economic evaluation of local vaccine production vs. finished product distribution: the Biovac case study.
(2016)The African pharmaceutical industry lacks the capacity to adequately supply the continent with essential medicines to combat the heavy disease burden that is grappling the continent. As a result, Africa relies heavily on ... -
The economic impact of poor terminal operational efficiency in the Port of Durban.
(2003)What is the role of a port? It is a place that handles ships and cargo with operational efficiency. For this reason, ports must be seen as elements in value-driven chain systems or in value chain constellations. They deliver ... -
Education and training in the pension fund industry : education and training to intermediaries to reduce consumer claims to the Ombudsman.
(2006)The South African pension industry has been regulated by the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act (FAIS,2002) and numerous claims have recently been brought forward by consumers of pension funds. The question ... -
The effect of bancassurance on financial performance of commercial banks.
(2019)Financial institutions have for a long time been struggling with the decline in their interest margins as a result of the growth in technology, competition and the global deregulation of the financial sectors. With the ... -
Effect of board size on return on equity of dual listed South African companies.
(2011)More and more South African companies have taken the route to list their securities in developed economies in addition to the Johannesburg Securities Exchange. As a result of listing on exchanges in developed countries ... -
The effect of China imports on Smiths Manufacturing's aftermarket division, Dunair.
(2016)South Africa’s automotive industry has been growing with 37 new brands introduced from 1997 to 2013. The industry has nine local manufacturing automotive plants that produce for both local and export markets while also ... -
The effect of climate change on Durban Consumers' buying behaviour.
(2011)The green market is now one of the biggest markets in the world and green marketing is one of the major trends in modern business. This is a chance for businesses to take advantage of this opportunity by providing ... -
The effect of customer service on customer loyalty.
(2013)South African banks have recognised that their landscape is changing and the market is evolving. Service is a variable that will create a differentiation and separate one institution from their competitors. Global and local ... -
Effect of e-learning on employees at Vodacom.
(2015)Human capital forms an integral part of any business and has led businesses to invest heavily in training and development programmes not only to maintain an up to date workforce but also to garner a competitive advantage. ... -
The effect of engineering in supply chain management systems in the South African automotive services industry.
(2018)This study examined the level of E-Supply Chain Management Systems application in the South African Automotive manufacturing industry. The objective is to have more transparency in the supply chain between the various ... -
The effect of financial control measures on financial management: a case study of Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife (EKZNW).
(2017)The ability of any organisation to meet its’ planned goals and objectives, whilst embracing the limitations expressed within internal financial control measures, is a familiar occurrence, that transpires within the ... -
The effect of management accounting in supporting the strategic management process in the motor industry.
(2017)Many organisations, locally and internationally, have placed huge importance on involving accountants in business related decision. In South Africa, particularly organisations in the motor industry, have not recognised the ... -
The effect of organisational differences in ownership, control and structure on employee perceptions of participation and empowerment : an analysis of these phenomena in relation to the operational costs of two labour intensive South African companies.
(2007)This study investigates the relationships between ownership, control, organisational structure and company operational costs. The workers’ perceptions of participation (financial and decision-making) and empowerment are ... -
The effect of organisational image on talent management within a higher education institution.
(2012)There is a generally accepted view that organisations that perform well in any industry are able to do so because of their ability to attract, recruit and retain a workforce of high calibre. This research report has been ...