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Sibusiswe P. Bango,Esinath Ndiweni,Laura Galloway,Helen Verhoeven
AbstractBackground: Entrepreneurship has most often been studied in the context of developed economies and results extrapolated to apply universally. This tells us little about entrepreneurship in other contexts, including in developing economy situ...
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S. M. Burgess
AbstractThis study is intended to introduce social axiom theory to South African business researchers and, in this process, to provide new empirical evidence pertinent to the South African context. We examine social axioms in the largest and most represe...
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Gwendolyn Whitfield, Dan Farrell
Diverse, well-developed supply chains promote business success by reducing costs, enhancing innovation, successfully integrating acquired businesses and reaching new markets. Managing such inter-organizational relationships improves when the organization...
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Thomas Molony
Pág. pp. 67 - 83 pgs.
Despite its importance in African enterprise, the issue of "trust" is absent in information and communication technology for development scholarship. This article examines three case study subsectors of the Tanzanian economy to shed light on some of the ...
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Adèle Thomas,Johann S. Schonken
AbstractIn recent years a school of thought has emerged in South Africa, which proposes that, along with the new political dispensation, African values and African culture should be incorporated into South African business practice. This so-called Africa...
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K. B. Hofmeyr
AbstractManagement education, and particularly the MBA degree, is facing considerable criticism in the United States and Europe. It is charged with being too analytical in its orientation and out of touch with the needs of the business world. Insufficien...
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Lorna A. Hill,A. A. Archer
AbstractThis study, based on the theoretical discussion in the previous article in the series, empirically investigates the communication function in some South African business enterprises. Results indicate that the importance of this function is expect...
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M. Leibold,C. J. Van Tonder
AbstractThe increasing trend towards formation of conglomerates (multiple-concept organizations) in South African retailing has brought about major managerial challenges. These challenges lie in the realm of corporate and business strategy, organization,...
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