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  • Du Bruyn, Rudrik (Southern African Institute of Government Auditors, 2005)
    The dramatic shortage of internal auditors is however not unique to South Africa. In the United States of America the highly publicised corporate failures and the subsequent Sarbanes-Oxley Act has also led to a skills ...
  • Killander, Magnus (University of Western Cape, 2013)
    International law plays an important role in framing the content of national law. This is evident with regard to norms of environmental law, crime prevention and human rights, to name just a few areas where norms adopted ...
  • Liston, Ross (University of Pretoria, 2009)
    The influence of visual elements in green print advertising to potentially affect changes in human consumptive practices has been explored in this dissertation. This was investigated via web-based questionnaires administered ...
  • Richardson, Alison; Cook, Jonathan; Hofmeyr, Karl (Graduate School of Business Leadership and the Department of Business Management, University of South Africa, 2011)
    The importance of hope in the leader-subordinate relationship is discussed and placed in the context of South African organisations struggling to overcome the legacy of the past, and trying to compete in a competitive ...
  • Richardson, Alison (University of Pretoria, 2009)
    The purpose of this research was to understand how leaders in organisations generate hope in their followers. High hope leaders who generate hope in their followers may be described as leaders who have a positive and ...
  • Shonubi, Ololade Kazeem (University of Pretoria, 2012-10-02)
    This study compares an effective school and ineffective school, in terms of how internal leadership and management of each school contribute its effectiveness. As a result, the study explores why one of two schools located ...
  • Alberts, Elena Neil (University of Pretoria, 2021)
    The world in which business is conducted has become more interconnected than ever, with institutions being intertwined in the manufacturing and delivery of products and services on a global scale. Organisations are required ...
  • Buckle, Johannes Petrus (University of Pretoria, 2020)
    Big data is the proliferation of data from various sources because everything is connected, and this contributes to a rich data trail of customer behaviours and needs, machinery or processes. Leaders are increasingly ...
  • Da Silva, Manuela; Desmeth, Philippe; Venter, S.N. (Stephanus Nicolaas); Shouche, Yogesh; Yurkov, Andrey (Elsevier, 2023-02)
    Restrictions placed on the distribution of biological material by the legislation of countries such as India, South Africa, or Brazil exclude strains that could serve as type material for the validation or valid publication ...
  • Wingfield, Brenda D. (Academy of Science of South Africa, 2010-11)
    As part of their most recent strategic plan, the South African Department of Science and Technology have proposed that the training of PhD students should be the ‘driver’ to propel South Africa into a knowledge economy. ...
  • Bezuidenhout, Stefanus Cornelius (Stefan); De Villiers, Charl Johannes; Dimes, Ruth (Wiley, 2023-12)
    This study examines how management control systems (MCSs) may enable, constrain and embed the integrated reporting process within organisations. We analyse in-depth, semi-structured interview evidence using Tessier and ...
  • Mdletshe, Flavour Nokwanda (University of Pretoria, 2019)
    Public entities, and regulators, such as the CIPC, are required to be most effective in their role of enabling role the economy. Performance management systems and related management practices are critical for such public ...
  • Bolam, Friederike C.; Mair, Louise; Angelico, Marco; Brooks, Thomas M.; Burgman, Mark; Hermes, Claudia; Hoffmann, Michael; Martin, Rob W.; McGowan, Philip J.K.; Rodrigue, Ana S.L.; Rondinin, Carlo; Westrip, James R.S.; Wheatley, Hannah; Bedolla-Guzmán, Yuliana; Calzada, Javier; Child, Matthew F.; Cranswick, Peter A.; Dickman, Christopher R.; Fessl, Birgit; Fisher, Diana; Garnett, Stephen T.; Groombridge, Jim J.; Johnson, Christopher N.; Kennerley, Rosalind J.; King, Sarah R.B.; Lamoreux, John F.; Lees, Alexander C.; Lens, Luc; Mahood, Simon P.; Mallon, David P.; Meijaard, Erik; Mendez-Sanchez, Federico; Percequillo, Alexandre Reis; Regan, Tracey J.; Renjifo, Luis Miguel; Rivers, Malin C.; Roach, Nicolette S.; Roxburgh, Lizanne; Safford, Roger J.; Salaman, Paul; Squires, Tom; Vazquez-Dominguez, Ella; Visconti, Piero; Woinarski, John C.Z.; Young, Richard P.; Butchar, Stuart H.M. (Wiley Open Access, 2021-01)
    Aichi Target 12 of the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) contains the aim to ‘prevent extinctions of known threatened species’. To measure the degree to which this was achieved, we used expert elicitation to ...
  • Hays, Christopher M. (Catholic Biblical Association of America, 2019)
    The publication of Matthew Suriano’s A History of Death in the Hebrew Bible was bound to be a significant event for scholars who study the Bible and death in antiquity. Suriano brings expertise in biblical studies and ...
  • Sim, David C. (Reformed Theological College, Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria, 2005)
    This study examines the early Christian mission(s) to the Jews, and attempts to determine, albeit speculatively, the number of Jews in the Christian movement in the first century. It is argued that the combined Christian ...
  • Botha, J.J. (Hanlie); Van Putten, Sonja (Routledge, 2018-03)
    Mathematical literacy (ML) is a compulsory subject in South Africa for those learners who choose not to do mathematics to Grade 12 level. ML is designed to enable a learner to become a self-managing person by providing ...
  • Chataira, Blessing (University of Pretoria, 2014)
    This study investigates how community radio can meet the agricultural information needs of small-scale farmers. It focuses specifically on the Mchinji Community Radio, and explores the ways in which it can adapt its ...
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (South African Association of Research and Development in Higher Education, 2004)
    Reports on the curriculum effects of mergers in five case studies of higher education mergers that have recently unfolded in South Africa.
  • Rabie, E.; Serem, June Cheptoo; Oberholzer, Hester Magdalena; Gaspar, Anabella Regina Marques; Bester, Megan Jean (Taylor and Francis, 2016-03)
    Antibacterial activity of honey is due to the presence of methylglyoxal (MGO), H2O2, bee defensin as well as polyphenols. High MGO levels in manuka honey are the main source of antibacterial activity. Manuka honey has ...
  • Jacobs, Carmen Tina; Scholtz, Clarke H.; Escobar, Federico; Davis, Adrian L.V. (Springer, 2010-02)
    There are concerns over the increasing encroachment of humans, domestic livestock, and farming onto Maputo Special Reserve because of the potential for habitat modification. Therefore, differences between an undisturbed ...