Browsing Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) by Subject "Banks"

Browsing Gordon Institute of Business Science (GIBS) by Subject "Banks"

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  • Dlamini, Thokozani H (University of Pretoria, 2010)
    The major theme of this research has been to understand the South African banking sector’s response to environmental sustainability. The research was both qualitative and quantitative in nature. To elicit understanding of ...
  • Ward, Michael (Emerald, 2020-07)
    LEARNING OUTCOMES : The case presents a lot of information, directly and via references and Web-based links, about the economic consequences of the virus. Several themes are evident: As an opening theory-base, the decades-long ...
  • Ward, Michael (Emerald, 2020-07)
    LEARNING OUTCOMES : The case describes the origins of money, touching on the gold standard, the Fed’s 1942 purchase of US debt to fund the “war effort”, Bretton Woods (1944), Nixon’s 1971 pulling the currency peg and descent ...
  • Van Blerck, Timothy George (University of Pretoria, 2012)
    The research will compare the alignment of the remuneration between United States and South African banks with respect to the Economic Value Added, a measure of a firm's economic profit that adjusts profit by subtracting ...