Volume 6 CONTENTS 2015 VOLUME 6, Number 1 APRIL 2015
Agholor Deborah Ewere, Emmanuel O. Adu and Seriki Idowu Ibrahim • Strategies Adopted by Women Entrepreneurs to Ensure Small Business Success in the Nkonkobe Municipality, Eastern Cape 1-7 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.01.01
Sultan Khan • Sustainable Local Economic Development (LED) and Rural Land Reform Challenges and Prospects in Post Apartheid South Africa–A Policy Perspective 8-17 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.01.02
Vikinduku Mnculwane and Henry F. Wissink • Shaping an Expanded Principal-Agent Model for Designing and Deploying Incentives as an Instrument for Improving Performance in Public Policy Management 18-29 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.01.03
E. O. Adu and G. Galloway • The Effects of Cooperative Learning on Students’ Economics Achievement and Attitude towards Economics 30-36 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.01.04
Agholor Ewere Deborah, Smith Wilhelmina, Akeem Adewale Oyelana and Seriki Idowu Ibrahim • Challenges Faced by Women Entrepreneurs and Strategies Adopted by Women Entrepreneurs to Ensure Small Business Success in Nkonkobe Municipality, Sout Africa 37-49 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.01.05
Angelo Nicolaides •The Events Industry Managing Corporate Social Responsibility in a Global Context 50-61 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.01.06
U.B. Tlou and K. K. Govender • Identifying Common Reputation Drivers for South African Banks Using Media Reports 62-73 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.01.07
Demessew Alemu Woldetsadik and Mutendwahothe Walter Lumadi • Missing Link: Partnership of Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Colleges and Industries in Addis Ababa 74-78 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.01.08
Guidef or Contributors 79-84
List Members of the Editorial Board 85-86
VOLUME 6, Number 2 AUGUST 2015
Bianca Hendricks, Gary Hendricks, Richqah Johnson, Alicia Manuel, Renette Maritz, Lecia Theron and Juan-Pierré Bruwer • The Influence of “Sin Tax” on the Economic Sustainability of Small, Medium and Micro Liquor Store Enterprises in the Northern Suburbs of the Cape Metropolis, South Africa 87-101 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.01
Henry Jacobs and D.Y. Dzansi • Finding a Work-integrated Learning Strategy that Enhances the Employability of Graduates of South African Universities of Technology: A Research Agenda 102-109 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.02
D. B. Afful, A. Obi and F. Lategan • Producer Aspirations and the Payment for the Delivery of Public Extension Visits 110-117 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.03
Zanele E. Mfusi and Krishna K. Govender • Alleviating Poverty in South Africa – A Theoretical Overview of the Expanded Public Works Program 118-127 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.04
Alphonce Tavona Shiri, Silvanos Chirume and Ziska Fields • Determinants of Commercial Bank Profitability from Prior- to Post-Hyperinflation: Evidence from Zimbabwe 129-139 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.05
Michael Bamidele Fakoya • Developing Skilled Accounting Graduates through Sustainability Accounting Education for Improved Sustainability Reporting in South Africa: Challenges and Prospects 140-148 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.06
Tendai Chimucheka • The Contribution of Entrepreneurship Education in Improving Entrepreneurial Skills and Knowledge of SMME Owners and Managers 149-155 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.07
Rudie Nel and Herman Albertus Viviers • Exploring Tax Options to Curb Excessive Gambling in South Africa 156-168 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.08
Isaac B. Oluwatayo and Kofoworola Olutunji • Effect of Flooding on the Livelihood and Consumption of Households in Oyo State, Nigeria 169-176 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.09
Akeem Adewale Oyelana and Wilhelmina Smith • An Investigation into Challenges as well as Means to Overcome Challenges Facing Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in South Africa 177-188 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.10
Maxwell Agabu Phiri and Stewart Peter Kaupa • Consumer Perceptions on In-house Food Brands in Durban’s Major Food Retailers 189-199 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.11
I. de Klerk, C.J. Botha and D. Botha •The Perception on Women Working in Core Mining Environment 200-211 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.12
Macleans Mzumara • An Assessment of the Zimbabwe-Namibia Bilateral Preferential Trade Agreement 212-218 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.02.13
VOLUME 6, Number 3 DECEMBER 2015
Olawale Fatoki and Olabanji A. Oni • The Impact of Entrepreneurial Alertness on the Performance of Immigrant-owned Enterprises in South Africa 219-225 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.01
Roseline Tapuwa Karambakuwa, Albert Makochekanwa and Terrence Kairiza • An Empirical Application of the Gravity Model to Assess the Trade Potential of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements between the European Union and Southern African Countries 226-237 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.02
Priscilla Gutura and Pius Tangwe Tanga • The Intended Outcomes of Social Grants in South Africa: A Case Study of Ngqushwa Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape Province 238-249 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.03
Zeleke Worku • Analysis of Predictors of Sustained Growth and Incubation of SMMEs in Gauteng Province, South Africa 250-259 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.04
Lourens Johannes Erasmus Beyers • The Relationship between Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises And Financial Institutions in Limpopo Province, South Africa 260-268 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.05
Kgobalale Nebbel Motubatse, Marianne van Staden, Blanche Steyn and Lourens Erasmus • Audit Tools and Techniques: Crucial Dimensions of Internal Audit Engagements in South Africa 269-279 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.06
Gebregizabher Gebreyesus Fiseha and Akeem Adewale Oyelana • An Assessment of the Roles of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the Local Economic Development (LED) in South Africa 280-290 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.07
Emmanuel Mutambara, Christoff Botha and Christo Bisshoff • Perceptions of Organizational Politics at a National Electricity Provider in Southern African Development Community (SADC) 291-301 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.08
Shabani Ndzinge • Accounting for Changing Prices: Will a Lasting Solution be Found? 302-308 DOI: 10.31901/24566594.2015/06.03.09
Index 309-310
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