The strength of an organisation lies in its ability to manage tacit knowledge. Ideally, organisations who wish to remain service-oriented in this Fourth Industrial Revolution should comprehend the importance of tacit ...
Small-scale irrigation (SSI) started earlier in Wolaita and contributed to food production. However, rural smallholders in the area are still food insecure. This research aimed to understand the role of irrigation on food ...
In an area experiencing semi-arid conditions, such as the Mooi River catchment, it is
crucial to ascertain the evapotranspiration rate accurately. Evaluating evapotranspiration is
beneficial in areas where the water ...
This study examines how as artists, Gabrielle Goliath and I articulate the absent
presence of women killed through intimate partner violence. Since we are both
influenced by residual traumatic memory, tacit knowledge is ...
In 1870 the Synod of the Anglican Church in South Africa decided to found a see in the Transvaal. The pioneer of Anglican work there was Bishop T.E. Wilkinson of Zululand who during visits of 1873 and 1874
organised the ...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the essence of Grade 12 teachers' attitude towards the use of Mass-Media Educational Supplements,to textbooks and teachers as well. Firstly, the study sought to examine Grade ...
Primary eye-care is an important component of comprehensive eye-care services, enabling communities to enjoy high-quality basic services. However, due to various factors, the community does not use the service properly. ...
Midlife is stereotyped and often misconstrued. This study explores and challenges the conventional portrayal of a midlife crisis and its stereotypical dénouement into a state of lasting turmoil and negativity. The narratives ...
Following the launch of the Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA) practice
guidelines for psychological professionals working with sexually and gender-diverse people
(PsySSA, 2017), a need was identified to ...
Background of the study: Limited research is available regarding the support needs of adults with intellectual disabilities in the South African context despite this high-incidence disability. This lack of information ...
There is a national concern that learners living with disabilities are unable to cope in mainstream schools where they must compete with learners who have no disabilities. Despite several studies pointing to these challenges, ...
Background of the study: Various communities in South Africa are permeated by crime and violence. These social ills are part of the lives of many older persons living in crime-stricken neighbourhoods. Social workers often ...
Learner-on-educator violence has become a significant and escalating concern within the educational landscape, particularly in public secondary schools. This phenomenon not only disrupts the teaching environment but also ...
Globally, industries have been forced to adjust to the “new normal” of operations introduced by the COVID-19 pandemic. This paradigm shift has imposed new business ways and has significantly impacted work environments. ...
Schools still produce graduates who are job seekers rather than job creators. Even though there is an outcry from the public for a decolonised curriculum, the South African school curriculum is more focused on academics ...
Banks are essential to any economy because they play an important role in ensuring financial stability. Thus, it is critical that banks always remain functional to be profitable and ensure the country's economic progress. ...
A number of novel scientific and biotechnological exploits and interventions have been recorded in recent times. Of principal concern is the attempt by certain scientific researchers and practitioners to modify the genetic ...
This qualitative study explores and describes the perceptions of South African freelance copywriters on cross-cultural communication on the Upwork digital platform. The study seeks to examine these perceptions with the aim ...