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The paradoxical effect of the National Credit Act on the residential property market in South Africa.
(2009)Property around the world is regarded as a pillar of wealth creation. South Africa is no exception, being a capitalist society with residential property by large forming a base of individual wealth, as an investment ... -
A partial servqual model analysis of a retail pharmacy.
(2003)With the several changes taking place in the retail, wholesale, manufacturing and academic sectors of pharmacy, the practice of pharmacy is becoming a challenging one in South Africa. As a result of this, it is important ... -
Participation of employees in decision-making in public enterprises : a case study of Rwandan communication enterprises.
(2004)This study aims to determine the state of employee participation in decision-making within the public enterprises of communication in Rwanda. More particularly, it is aimed at mapping out the extent of employee participation ... -
Perceived customer value in the internal delivery of capital projects at Transnet port terminals.
(2013)Transnet State Owned Company Limited is rolling out large infrastructure projects in line with the South African Government’s economic growth strategy. As such, Transnet Port Terminals’ infrastructure roll-out programme ... -
Perceived production planning and control problems at Cataler South Africa.
(2012)The business environment is dramatically changing. Companies today face the challenge of increasing competition, expanding markets, and rising customer expectations. This increases the pressure on companies to lower costs ... -
The perception of Islamic banking by FNB sales in the KwaZulu-Natal region.
(2015)Islamic Banking is growing faster than any other industry in the financial sector due to profitability, stability and resilience in the wake of the recent financial crisis. As such a large number of conventional banks have ... -
The perceptions of crime intelligence manager's on the organisational structure of the crime intelligence division of the South African Police Service.
(2006)The term' intelligence failure' has been coined in light of the so called '911' terrorist attack on the United States of America. The general view of security experts is that this catastrophe could have been prevented ... -
Perceptions of Durban University of Technology librarians on whether knowledge-management will improve their effectiveness.
(2013)Academic libraries are confronted by a number of complex challenges as a result of relentless change which comes at an accelerated rate. Academic libraries play an important role in the Universities of Technology (UoTs). ... -
The perceptions of emerging black entrepreneurs on their ability to access government tenders.
(2003)The purpose of the study was to investigate the perceptions of emerging black entrepreneurs on their ability to access government contract work with special reference to that outsourced by the Department of Economic ... -
The perceptions of employees of the Department of Customs Excise with regard to the effectiveness of the current performance management system in place : Swaziland Civil Service.
(2005)Performance appraisal is a human resource function that has often been criticized by researchers due to its failure for making sufficient impact on employees' work performance hence organizational performance. Most authors ... -
Perceptions of employees on organizational change in a beverage company (Bevco)
(2019)Organisations need to change in order to remain in business as change is driven by macroeconomic market maturation, competitiveness, cost-creep or the desire to improve. Change affects individuals as well as entire ... -
The perceptions of management and workers on worker participation programmes.
(1995)The main objective of this study was to investigate different forms of worker participation programmes and their implementation in selected countries including South Africa. Another objective was to study perceptions ... -
Perceptions of managers on performance management within the trading services cluster of eThekwini Municipality.
(2015)The eThekwini Municipality is the largest municipality in KwaZulu-Natal, and has a constitutional obligation to provide an efficient service delivery to the public that it serves. Performance issues have always been a ... -
Perceptions of nepotism and cronyism on employees’ job satisfaction in the Public Sector: a case study of ILembe District Municipality.
(2017)This study evaluated the perception of nepotism and cronyism on employee job satisfaction at ILembe District Municipality which is a district municipality in a local government sphere of South African government. Nepotism ... -
Perceptions of service delivery challenges faced by Centlec in the Free State province, South Africa.
(2016)Communities in urban areas rely on effective provision of services that range from water, roads maintenance, health, education and electricity provision. The study centres on Centlec, a hundred percent company owned by the ... -
Perceptions of student services offered by the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
(2015)Student services is a division of higher education institutions that provides care and support to students. Universities are competing globally to attract students. Therefore, provision of specialised services in the form ... -
Perceptions of the National Credit Act : a case study of Woolworths Hillcrest.
(2014)The National Credit Act (NCA) was enacted to replace the previous credit regulations that failed to address the needs of the consumer credit market. The credit market in South Africa was in disarray due the country being ... -
Perceptions on the environmental responsibility of South African paper producers.
(2013)“Perceptions on the Environmental Responsibility of South African Paper Producers”, is a research topic that has been developed to understand if individuals consider the paper industry to have a positive or negative ... -
Perceptions towards entrepreneurship education, and entrepreneurial success of informal hairdressing salons owners in Richards Bay, KwaZulu-Natal.
(2020)South Africa is seen as the economic powerhouse of Southern Africa and it is critical that strong economic growth is achieved on a sustainable basis to alleviate poverty and unemployment. Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) ...