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Taking ideas from mind to market: challenges and critical success factors for effective incubation of ICT start-up firms within the innovation hub.
(2010)The study examines the challenges and critical success factors for effective incubation of ICT start-up firms. Information and communication technology (ICT) start-up firms are internationally acknowledged for their ... -
Taking the ‘human’ out of human resources in the fourth industrial revolution?
(2022)Human resource functions have been revolutionised in recent times because of the emergence of new advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence. However, evidence suggests that artificial intelligence and ... -
Targeted sanctions as a new political discourse in Zimbabwe: a transition or obstacle to democracy from 2000-2013.
(2016)The main aim of the research was to critically analyse the potential impact of targeted sanctions in promoting or impeding democracy in Zimbabwe. The research was centred around the conflicting views on the use of targeted ... -
Tax consequences of estate planning.
(2004)The primary objective of estate planning is to meet the short-term and long-term financial needs of the planner and to ensure a smooth transition of the planner's estate on passing on, in keeping with the needs and wishes ... -
Teachers' perceptions regarding sustainability of corporate social responsibility projects.
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Testing of a framework for product placement in South Africa for the Hip Hop industry.
(2015)Product placement is a marketing tool on which billions of dollars are being spent (Plambeck, 2010, par. 4). This is when a brand name, packaging, logo or trademark intentionally appears in a form of media (Homer, 2009, ... -
The thinking styles of IT students and practitioners.
(2005)IT expenditures and organizational performance have been disconnected in the past due to an economic transition from an era of competitive advantage on information, to one based on knowledge creation. The earlier era was ... -
Three-dimensional security framework for BYOD enabled banking institutions in Nigeria.
(2019)Bring your own device (BYOD) has become a trend in the present day, giving employees the freedom to bring personal mobile devices to access corporate networks. In Nigeria, most banking institutions are increasingly allowing ... -
To investigate the state of IT governance in the South African banking sector - with particular reference to the Nedbank branch network at eThekwini.
(2018)Information technology (IT) is at the core of banking operations; it is the fabric pervading everything. Banks cannot provide their products and services without relying on IT; they are completely dependent on IT. This ... -
Toilet-care product brand switching behaviour : a case study of consumers of Cosmo City, Gauteng Province, South Africa.
(2015)South African consumers face increasingly highly competitive brand offerings in the toilet-care product category due to the proliferation of multinational manufacturer and (private) retail store brand offerings. The economic ... -
Towards a model for improving municipal service delivery: a comparative study of Umzumbe and Ray Nkonyeni local municipalities.
(2020)Abstract available in PDF. -
Towards a sustainable and integrated waste disposal approach: an assessment of waste-to-energy feasibility in Msunduzi Municipality, South Africa.
(2020)Industrialisation and business activities have seen increased economic growth in major cities and townships. Urbanisation is on the rise largely through rapid human migration from rural or outlying areas to urban areas ... -
Towards a total disaster risk management framework for implementation of disaster risk reduction programmes : the case of Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality.
(2016)Man-kind for a long time continues to be exposed to many risks and disasters that cause destruction of property, loss of livelihood and lives. South Africa‘s commitment in Disaster Management (DM) gained momentum immediately ... -
Towards clean, attractive and well maintained metropolitan cities: a case study of Ethekwini municipality.
(2019)Numerous cities around the world encounter challenges with urban degeneration, especially those related to dilapidated buildings, dumping and littering. The African continent and South Africa, in particular, have had many ... -
Traditional approaches to peacemaking and conflict resolution : the case of Wunlit, South Sudan.
(2003)This study explores how traditional conflict resolution mechanisms were used to transform the conflict between the Dinka and Nuer communities in Wunlit, south Sudan in 1999. Various people perceived, experienced and played ... -
Training and development for public governance: a case study of the department of government communication & information systems in South Africa.
(2021)It has been previously observed that all components of the public service are impaired by a deficiency in expertise and professionalism. Studies have shown that many workers in the public sector have not performed well ... -
Training and development of municipal personnel in South Africa.
(1985)This doctoral thesis essentially investigates what is currently done by South African municipalities with regard to the training and development of their personnel. The study was necessitated by the fact that personnel plays ... -
The training of Blacks at local government level in Natal.
(1988)It is a hypothesis of this dissertation that the establishment of fully operational, autonomous Black local authorities will contribute to the peace and stability of South Africa and would ultimately have far reaching ... -
Training of Indian teachers in Natal with special reference to selection procedures for admission to teacher training institutions and the financing of these institutions : an administrative perspective.
(1985)It is the objective of this dissertation to highlight the legislative and administrative aspects of teacher training for Indians in Natal. However, because the field which could be covered was so extensive, it was decided ...