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Chris W. Callaghan
AbstractBackground: Technological advances necessitate the reconceptualisation of certain seminal theory. Novel developments in Internet and Communication Technologies have disrupted certain markets, industries and processes.Objectives: Rothwel...
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Thabang M. Mokhothu,Chris W. Callaghan
Research purpose: The aim of the research was to investigate the contribution of cultural intelligence to sociocultural adaptation and the role of cultural intelligence as a mediator of the relationship between sociocultural adaptation and academic perfo...
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Chris W. Callaghan
AbstractAt the heart of policies aimed at eliminating informal street trading seems to be a ?marginalist? perspective of the sector which does not see it as contributing to socio-economic development. What is not clear, however, is what underlies the fin...
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Chris William Callaghan
In a global context of resource scarcity few incentives exist for firms to pursue innovations that provide social externalities if these are not inherently profitable. The purpose of this article is to present an alternative paradigm of societal problem ...
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Chris W. Callaghan,Tendai Gwatidzo
AbstractHistorically, policy applied to the informal sector in the Southern African context has been either (i) ?restrictive?, or aimed at the elimination or eradication of the sector; or has been (ii) ?promotive?, or aimed at the financial upliftment of...
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Chris Callaghan
AbstractThis study extends and tests conceptions offered by the nutrition model of efficiency wage theory into the informal street-trading context. Three street-trader samples from 2008, 2009 and 2010 were drawn from the Johannesburg city centre. Statist...
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