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        13 Ways to turn people on 

        Swart, Marinda; Louw, Johan (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch Business School, 2010)
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        2050 Scenarios for long-haul tourism in the evolving global climate change regime 

        Vorster, Shaun; Ungerer, Marius; Volschenk, Jako (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2012-12)
        Tourism and its “midwife”, aviation, are transnational sectors exposed to global uncertainties. This scenario-building exercise considers a specific subset of these uncertainties, namely the impact of the evolving global ...
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        3 USB students conquer mighty USA 

        Matthee, Amanda; Swart, Clayton (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch Business School, 2007-02)
        After six years of taking part in the National Black MBA Association’s Case Competition in the USA, USB brings the honours home. AMANDA MATTHEE and CLAYTON SWART tell the story.
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        35 years of socially responsible investing (SRI) research : general trends over time 

        Viviers, S.; Eccles, N. S. (AOSIS, 2012)
        This article describes 35 years of academic research into investment practices that in some way integrate a consideration of environmental, social and corporate governance issues. A review of 190 academic papers was ...
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        50 Jaar van USB se bestaan 

        Matthee, Amanda (2013-10)
        As ’n voorsmakie van ’n jaar vol herinneringe in 2014, wanneer die USB sy 50ste bestaansjaar herdenk, kyk ons terug na enkele foto’s van die afgelope 50 jaar – van die eerste MBA-groep tot hoe die USB nou lyk
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        Aanpassing van grootte-mengsels tydens voorraadtoewysing in 'n kettingwinkel 

        Thom, Elmien; Visagie, Stephan; Matthews, Jason (LitNet, 2014-12)
        Die toewysing van voorraad aan winkels is een van die belangrike prosesse in die bestuur van ’n kettingwinkel. In die klerebedryf behels toewysingsbesluite onder andere die bepaling van hoeveelhede van elke grootte ...
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        Accountability in the context of cooperative governance and local economic development (LED) in South African local government 

        Kamara, Richard Douglas (Megatrend University, 2021)
        Provided the tensions and challenges found in different types of governance systems for developing clear objectives, effective policy implementation strategies, as well as monitoring and reporting mechanisms aimed at ...
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        Accountancy students’ and lecturers’ perceptions of the effect of open-book assessments on writing examinations 

        Kruger, Stephan J. (HESA, 2020)
        Open-book assessment (OBA) can contribute to the development of competency in handling large amounts of information in the knowledge economy. This is one of the reasons why the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants ...
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        Accounting students' perceptions : internal control theory moves outside the classroom and online 

        Sexton, N. D. (HESA, 2019)
        Many have argued that faculty should transform the way accounting programmes are presented to undergraduate students. Changes in student expectations, professional qualifications and employer demands have driven innovative ...
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        The accounting treatment of credit card rewards programmes : a South African perspective (part I) 

        Brink, Sophia M. (AOSIS, 2017-04)
        Credit card rewards programmes are a common phenomenon in the South African market. On 1 July 2007 the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) issued IFRIC 13 Customer Loyalty Programmes to give specific guidance ...
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        The accounting treatment of credit card rewards programmes : a South African perspective (part II) 

        Brink, Sophia M. (AOSIS, 2017-06)
        Most credit card issuers offer their card holders participation in a customer loyalty programme. On 1 July 2007 the IASB issued IFRIC 13 Customer Loyalty Programmes to give specific guidance to suppliers on the accounting ...
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        The accounting treatment of credit card rewards programmes : a South African perspective (part III) 

        Brink, Sophia M. (AOSIS, 2017-10)
        Most credit card issuers offer their cardholders participation in a customer loyalty programme. Currently all credit card rewards programmes fall within the scope of IFRIC 13. For annual reporting periods beginning on ...
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        The accounting treatment of single-company client loyalty programme transactions 

        Brink, Sophia M. (AOSIS, 2013-10)
        Client loyalty programmes have been prevalent in South Africa since the 1980s, but the popularity of these programmes has increased drastically over the past few years, with more than 100 suppliers in South Africa currently ...
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        Adapting the systems model of performance management to major changes in the external and internal organisational environments 

        Spangenberg, H. H.; Theron, C. C. (AOSIS, 2001)
        In essence, this article discusses ways to ensure continued relevance of Performance Management in fast-changing environmental and organisational realities. It starts with the rationale for moving from performance appraisal ...
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        Added sugar, macro- and micronutrient intakes and anthropometry of children in a developing world context 

        Maunder, Eleni M. W.; Nel, Johanna H.; Steyn, Nelia P.; Kruger, H. Salome; Labadarios, Demetre (Public Library of Science, 2015)
        Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between added sugar and dietary diversity, micronutrient intakes and anthropometric status in a nationally representative study of children, 1–8.9 ...
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        Addressing the challenge of strategic alignment faced by small and medium-sized entities during the selection of accounting software packages 

        Bishop, William Arthur (Clute Institute, 2016-12-27)
        ENGLISH SUMMARY : Alignment between an entity’s strategic business objectives and its information systems (ISs) has recently received research attention. Currently, small and medium-sized entities (SMEs) still face the ...
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        Addressing the incremental risks associated with adopting Bring Your Own Device 

        Weber, Lyle; Rudman, Riaan J. (AOSIS, 2018)
        Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) involves allowing employees to use their own mobile devices to access their organisations’ networks. Many organisations are embracing this trend as a means to cut information technology (IT) ...
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        Adult attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder : why should we pay attention 

        Schoeman, Renata; Albertyn, Ruth; De Klerk, Manie (AOSIS Publishing, 2017)
        Background: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder, with a chronic, costly and debilitating course if untreated. Limited access to diagnosis and treatment for adults with ...
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        Africa and project management hurdle 

        Leuvennink, Jaco (Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, University of Stellenbosch Business School, 2012-12)
        ENGLISH ABSTRACT: South Africa is planning infrastructure projects worth thousands of billions of rand while it is widely accepted that Africa needs an infrastructure boom period of a decade or so to realise its ...
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        Africa is different 

        Links, Eltie (Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch Business School, 2007-02)

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