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Jian Zhou, Chenxu Wang and Anmin Zhang
Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs) are intelligent machines that have been widely studied in recent years. The safety of USVs? activities is a priority issue in their applications; one effective method is to delimit an exclusive safety domain around the US...
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Roselyne Koech,David Coldwell
AbstractBackground: Corporate social performance (CSP) has been widely researched in the past. However, few empirical studies, especially in the African context, have been conducted. In particular, a highly under-researched topic is the role that co...
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Christine A McLachlan,Annemieke Craig,Jo Coldwell-Neilson
Since the turn of the century there has been a steady decline in enrolments of students in senior secondary computing classes in Australia. A flow on effect has seen reduced enrolments in tertiary computing courses and the subsequent predictions of short...
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Elena Gorbacheva,Annemieke Craig,Jenine Beekhuyzen,Jo Coldwell-Neilson
Intervention programs aimed at promoting study and work opportunities in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) field to schoolgirls have been encouraged to combat a decline in the interest among girls to study ICT at school. The goal of our...
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Jo Coldwell,Annegret Goold,Annemieke Craig,Jamie Mustard
Literature to date suggests contrary indicators of acceptance of the use of technology to support learning by females. With the increasing adoption of information technology to support teaching and learning, it is imperative that factors which may impede...
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D. A.L. Coldwell
AbstractThis paper focuses on the issue of differences in individual perceptions and expectations of corporate social performance (CSP). Business research has indicated, somewhat equivocally, that there is evidence to support possible causal relationship...
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David A.L. Coldwell
AbstractDownsizing has become a widely used managerial instrument for ensuring the continued profitability of organizations in adverse business/economic situations, both within South Africa and overseas. However, the ethical and business/economic implica...
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D. A.L. Coldwell
AbstractA major problem in the introduction of technological change is that a basically beneficial technology can be rejected, or rendered less effective, because workers perceive it as being counter to their interests. This article outlines the fluctuat...
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A. P. Moerdyk,David A.L. Coldwell
AbstractIn a previous article (Coldwell and Moerdyk, 1981) it was argued that many blacks in South Africa are at a disadvantage in the 'White man's world' of business and industry as a result of a number of cultural factors, some of which were described....
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David A.L. Coldwell,A. P. Moerdyk
AbstractJust as, in the West, Calvinism generated a philosophy and value system which is still evident today in the industrialized world - even if its precise connection with Calvinistic doctrine is forgotten - so Africa has evolved its own philosophy an...
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