Browsing by Subject "Developing countries"
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A strategy to support educational leaders in developing countries to manage contextual challenges
(Education Association of South Africa (EASA), 2016)The central theoretical argument of this paper is that educational leadership and organisational development and change in educational institutions in developing countries will not be effective unless school leaders are ... -
Adoption of Management Accounting Practices: Challenges and opportunities for small and medium-scale enterprises in Zimbabwe
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022-06)Prolonged periods of economic recession and the resultant informalisation of the Zimbabwean economy have meant that Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are the new engines of economic growth. The Zimbabwean government's ... -
Analysing South Africa's export diversification and sustainability : a country comparison
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)There is a well-established link between exports and economic growth, which is why many countries have adopted export-oriented growth strategies. South Africa regards exports as one of the keys to unlocking the economy’s ... -
Assessing the factors that drive CSR performance of Food and Drug retail companies listed on the JSE
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has recently become a buzz term in modern society and the topic is gaining significant increase in interest around the world. Nonetheless, CSR cannot be considered from a similar ... -
Associations between indices of iron status, anthropometric and biological markers of cardiovascular disease risk
(North-West University, 2011)Background: In South Africa, as in many other developing countries, iron deficiency (the most common micronutrient deficiency) still remains unresolved; while obesity has emerged as a public health challenge causing increases ... -
Clinical nursing and midwifery research: grey literature in African countries
(Wiley, 2016)Aim This study reviewed grey literature to assess clinical nursing and midwifery research conducted in southern and eastern African countries over the past decade. Background The shortage of published nursing research ... -
A comparative land Use-based analysis of noise pollution levels in selected urban centers of Nigeria
(MDPI, 2015)Growth in the commercialization, mobility and urbanization of human settlements across the globe has greatly exposed world urban population to potentially harmful noise levels. The situation is more disturbing in developing ... -
Comparison of South African occupational exposure limits for hazardous chemical substances with those of other countries
(North-West University, 2012)Various hazardous chemical substances are used daily as part of manufacturing and processing. Exposure to these hazardous chemical substances (HCSs) can cause adverse health effects in the exposed workers. Occupational ... -
Correlation between rapid learnability and user preference in IVR systems for developing regions
(iIST-Africa, 2013)Access to information and communication is one of the most important needs in any population group. It is generally challenging for people in the developing world to access information because the tools and the technologies ... -
Die Stockholm konvensie: wisselwerking
(2005)The Stockholm Convention: Interaction between science and policy. The history of mankind shows an increasing trend towards organisation, partly due to the ever-increasing numbers of people on earth, and the reduced ...