This study explored the value that electronic surveillance adds to cartel investigations by adopting a qualitative research approach, utilising a case study research design, and guided by the exploratory research objective. ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of the 21st century, leadership is recognised not
merely as an art but as a value-driven imperative vital for transformation across all
fields, including mental health care. The ongoing ...
There are many factors contributing to student success in South African Open Distance Learning (ODL) in first level Accounting Sciences, both in terms of module success and degree completion. This case study utilised a ...
South African State-Owned Entities (SOEs) play a critical role in economic and social transformation, especially post-1994. However, instead of being at the forefront of social and economic transformation, most SOEs have ...
Understanding of masculinity has been largely approached from Western epistemology which universalises the conception of gender. However, different societies have different ways of organising gender roles which can contribute ...
Accountability is described as the practice of answerability, blameworthiness, liability, and the expectation of account-giving. Accountability is governed by principles used by a broad spectrum of organizations to demonstrate ...
The delictual and contractual liability of contractors and engineers for negligence in the construction industry in South Africa is critically investigated. In most instances of such harm-producing conduct of contractors ...
The concepts of psychological empowerment, work engagement, organisational citizenship behaviour and individual work performance have been researched over the years indicating positive relationships with performance, ...
Optimising the use of existing tools and improving the quality of care, which has been a missing ingredient in TB care services, could prevent half of all TB deaths (Pai & Temesgen 2019:12-13). The purpose of this study ...
The study's main aim was to establish the moderating role of board independence in the relationship between CEO power and bank risk. Although risk management has dominated bank management literature and discourse, policy ...
The study assessed the relationship between financial performance and corporate governance in selected financial institutions. Particularly, the study sought to examine the key determinant relationships, cointegrating ...
Developing countries rely heavily on smallholder and emerging farmers to ensure food security but despite this, farmers face many challenges that hinder them from producing efficiently, forcing them to focus on home ...
This project tests the hypothesis, driven by Zulu ethnography, that red-coloured sherds from the
Late Iron Age site of Mgoduyanuka in KwaZulu-Natal come from pots that were brought into
the homestead through marriage ...
Background: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields have made significant contributions to our modern world's advancements. However, the number of women in STEM professions in Nigeria is overwhelmingly ...
Self-care for health is essential as a way to reduce the health inequality gap that manifests itself in a variety of ways. These include the lack of access to medical and food resources and other unmet daily needs. In ...
This study aimed to investigate the critical success factors for the adoption of evidence-based healthcare practice at a Dr George Mukhari Academic hospital (DGMAH). The updated DeLone & McLean's updated information systems ...
The economy most susceptible to climate change is the agriculture sector. Agricultural production is negatively affected by weather patterns and temperature which ultimately impacts the sector’s economy. Food insecurity ...
Sugarcane production in South Africa is influenced by several factors, including environmental dynamics (climate change, carbon dioxide emissions), consumption of renewable energy, population expansion, and economic growth. ...
Smallholder sugarcane production has an important role in promoting the participation of smallholder farmers in the bioenergy sector. There is not much which is known about smallholder farmers’ potential and willingness ...
This study explores the benefits of using isiZulu as the language of instruction for young children in South Africa’s Foundation Phase. The main objective was to understand how learning in their mother tongue enhances ...