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Stack, E.M. 2 Ackerman, M. 1 Alebiosu, Olumide Ademola 1 Campbell, B.M. 1 Campbell, J. 1 Chinzara, Z. 1 Court, P.W. 1 Davidsson, P. 1 Du Toit, Peter 1 Fairweather, Tracey Pamela 1 Franse, Ricardo 1 Gardner, Sean Patrick Newell 1 Godfrey, S. 1 Gunn, R. 1 Johnston, R. 1 Klerck, G.G. 1 Kruss, G. 1 Limbada, S. 1 Lotz-Sisitka, H. 1 Mabhunu, Mind 1 Mak'ochieng, Alice Atieno 1 Mason, R.B. 1 Mason, Roger Bruce 1 Mdlokovi, L. R. 1 Mdlongwa, Francis 1 Milne, Claire 1 Mitchell-Innes, H.A. 1 Nonxuba, P.Z. 1 Oosthuizen, Ané 1 Palmer, R. M. 1 Paterson, A. 1 Rau, Asta 1 Robinson, D.A. 1 Rosenberg, D. 1 Rusike, T. G. 1 Scheckter, Jonathan 1 Seyfert, W. 1 Sha, Shafeek 1 Shackleton, C.M. 1 Shackleton, S.E. 1
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The response of an original equipment manufacturer to the Motor Industry Development Programme : a case study
Franse, Ricardo - 2006
On the 21st September 1995, the government introduced the Motor Industry Development Programme (MIDP), in compliance with the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Deliberate efforts by the South African government were required to promote...
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How the internet supports the consumer decision process: the case study of McCarthy Call-a-Car
Limbada, S. - 2006
This thesis aims to provide a better understanding of the ways in which the Internet supports the consumer decision process of potential customers in an online car retail environment. The thesis is mainly focused on how this can be done in South Africa. A case study approach was adopted in...
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A holistic approach to consumption analysis in the popular music market
Scheckter, Jonathan - 2006
This thesis seeks to gain a holistic understanding of consumption issues in the popular music market, such that it needs to account for the influence of 1) technological factors, 2) institutional factors, 3) cultural factors, and 4) an ontological aspect; as these are identified to be the most...
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An investigation of integrated development planning (IDP) as a mechanism for poverty alleviation in Grahamstown in the Makana Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Alebiosu, Olumide Ademola - 2006
Poverty among individuals, households or communities is not a static condition. There are many factors which contribute to its causes and depth. In South Africa the economic gaps imposed by the previous apartheid government aggravated economic inequalities and caused considerable disparities,...
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Creating knowledge networks
Kruss, G.; Klerck, G.G.; Paterson, A.; Godfrey, S. - 2006
The new science and technology framework has challenged higher education institutions in South Africa to create research partnerships with industry, to contribute to growing a national system of innovation. Through detailed case studies, this monograph explores how one new organisational form...
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An investigation into how marketers cope with an environment of high complexity and turbulence, with special reference to the South African environment
Mason, Roger Bruce - 2004
This study investigated relationships between marketing success, the level of external environmental complexity and turbulence, and marketing mix tactics. The literature suggested that more successful companies in simple and stable environments use stabilising marketing tactics, while more...
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The effect of commercialisation, privatisation and liberalisation on universal access in South Africa
Gardner, Sean Patrick Newell - 2004
From the 1990s onwards, significant developments have occurred in the international telecommunications sector that have affected the South African telecommunications industry and peoples’ access to the network. Rapid developments in Information and Communication Technologies and the...
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The market efficiency hypothesis and the behaviour of stock returns on th JSE securities exchange
Mabhunu, Mind - 2004
While the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EHM) has been widely accepted as robust by many researchers in the field of capital markets, the hypothesis’ robustness has been under increased scrutiny and question lately. In the light of the concerns over the robustness of the EMH, the weak form...
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A case study of the strategic nature of DaimlerChrysler South Africa's corporatesocial investment programmes in the local communities of the Border-Kei region in the Eastern Cape Province
Mak'ochieng, Alice Atieno - 2004
Corporate social responsibility has become the business issue of the 21st century. Heightened expectations of the business sector, globalisation and increased media attention on the role of business in society are casting an intense spotlight on this issue. As a result, pressure has built on...
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Economic feasibility of an experimental octopus fishery in South Africa
Oosthuizen, Ané - 2004
Octopus vulgaris was identified as a new marine resource to be commercially exploited through an experimental fishery. A recent policy on developing fisheries in South Africa emphasizes the importance of investigating the economic feasibility of a fishery as part of its management framework. The...
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