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  1. General history of the South African Forest Industry: 2003 to 2006

    General history of the South African Forest Industry: 2003 to 2006

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: W. J. A. Louw
    The reason for the survival and growth of the Forestry Industry is its ability to adapt to change. The Industry has a proven record of innovation and entrepreneurial ability to meet the challenges of the future. Taking into account the...
  2. Psychometric Evaluation of The Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES) and Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI) within a Cement Factory

    Psychometric Evaluation of The Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES) and Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI) within a Cement Factory

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Martin Lekutle --- North-West University, Jan Alewyn Nel --- North-West University,
    This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Utrecht Work Engagement Scale (UWES) and the Oldenburg Burnout Inventory (OLBI) within a cement factory. Respondents were 187 employees (males =168, females =19) from a cement factory in the North West province...
  3. Science and Technology Activities in the Emerging Economies: Options for Nigeria<sup>1</sup>

    Science and Technology Activities in the Emerging Economies: Options for Nigeria1

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Oluseye O. Jegede --- National Centre for Technology Management, Nigeria Blessing F. Ojo --- National Centre for Technology Management, Nigeria
    This study identifies how two emerging economies developed science and technology capabilities through science and technology (S&T) education/training, research and experimental development. This was done in order to recommend policy options for Nigeria for the development of its industrial sector...
  4. Clustering and Innovation in the Auto-mechanic Industry in Nigeria

    Clustering and Innovation in the Auto-mechanic Industry in Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: B.A. Oluwale --- African Institute for Science Policy and Innovation, OAU, M.O. Ilori --- African Institute for Science Policy and Innovation, OAU, T.O. Oyebisi --- African Institute for Science Policy and Innovation, OAU,
    This study determined the effect of clustering on innovation in the auto-mechanic industry in south-western Nigeria. It involved 13 auto-mechanic villages (clusters) comprising of 237 master mechanics located within Lagos and Ogun states and 145 master mechanics in Osun state...
  5. General history of the South Mrican forest industry: 1975 to 1990

    General history of the South Mrican forest industry: 1975 to 1990

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: W. J. A. Louw --- Department of Forestry, South Africa
    The more important events and developments in the history of the forest industry are summarized. The industry matured and expanded during this period in a number of aspects of which increase in exports and the emergence of the private sector...
  6. General history of the South African forest industry : 1991 to 2002

    General history of the South African forest industry : 1991 to 2002

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: The Southern African Forestry Journal • Authors: W.J.A. Louw --- Department of Forestry,
    “dapt or die” is a cliche that is often used to emphasise the need to change to ensure survival and sustained growth. During the 1990s the Forest Industry had to do just that. Never in the history of forestry did...
  7. The role of the forestry industry for the success of community forestry: a comparative input–output analysis across India and the Philippines

    The role of the forestry industry for the success of community forestry: a comparative input–output analysis across India and the Philippines

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Jungho Suh --- Geography, Environment and Population, Australia
    This paper uses the 'input–output analysis' technique to investigate why the Joint Forest Management program in India has expanded while the uptake of the Community-based Forest Management program in the Philippines has been relatively slow. The forward linkage of the...
  8. Bridging the gap between VCT and HIV/AIDS treatment uptake: perspectives from a mining-sector workplace in South Africa

    Bridging the gap between VCT and HIV/AIDS treatment uptake: perspectives from a mining-sector workplace in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Anil Bhagwanjee Inge Petersen Olagoke Akintola Gavin George
    This qualitative study sought to understand users' perceptions of the voluntary counselling and testing (VCT) and HIV-treatment services offered by a mining company in South Africa, with the intention of making recommendations to improve the rates of uptake. A purposive...
  9. Workplace peer educators and stress

    Workplace peer educators and stress

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: David Dickinson Kabelo Duncan Kgatea
    Peer educators form an important component of company responses to HIV and AIDS. Based on interviews with peer educators working in and around a mining company in South Africa's North-West Province, the study examines the relationship between involvement in peer...
  10. Sex work, reform initiatives and HIV/AIDS in inner-city Johannesburg

    Sex work, reform initiatives and HIV/AIDS in inner-city Johannesburg

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Marlise Richter
    The on-going criminalisation of sex work in South Africa, concurrent sexual partnerships, socio-economic vulnerability, migrant status and gender-based violence intensify sex workers' risk of contracting HIV. These factors combine to restrict the skills, ability and resources of sex workers to...
  11. The relation of HIV testing and treatment to identity formation in Zambia

    The relation of HIV testing and treatment to identity formation in Zambia

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Emily Frank --- Anthropology Department, United States
    Why would many Zambians be reluctant to access lifesaving antiretroviral treatment? Does the process of accessing an HIV test in Zambia promote an identity that can change individuals' livelihood strategies? What happens to individuals when people access treatment? Voluntary testing...
  12. Forest management educational needs in South African forestry companies

    Forest management educational needs in South African forestry companies

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: MG Jacobson C Ham PA Ackerman
    South Africa is a world leader in the forest products industry and this industry contributes significantly to the country's economy. Challenges to the industry's future include land reform, water use, global competition, regulations, outsourcing and privatisation (the decreased role of...
  13. Damage to foliage and stems caused by fungal pathogens in young eucalypt plantations in Zambia

    Damage to foliage and stems caused by fungal pathogens in young eucalypt plantations in Zambia

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: A Muimba-Kankolongo --- School of Natural Resources, Zambia IN Nawa --- School of Agricultural Sciences, Zambia J Roux --- Department of Microbiology and Plant Pathology, Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute, South Africa P Ng'andwe --- School of Natural Resources, Zambia
    Plantations consisting of non-native tree species were established on the Copperbelt of Zambia to supplement timber supply from natural forests and to meet the increasing demand of round wood and fuel wood for the copper mines. In early 2004, a...
  14. The opinion of patients at a local South Africa teaching hospital on physician-industry relations

    The opinion of patients at a local South Africa teaching hospital on physician-industry relations

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern African Journal of Anaesthesia and Analgesia • Authors: R Wise --- University of KwaZulu-Natal, RN Rodseth --- University of KwaZulu-Natal,
    Objectives: This study aimed to determine how South African patients at a regional state hospital perceived the practice of physicians accepting gifts from the pharmaceutical industry. The physician-patient relationship is built on trust, with an understanding that the physician will...
  15. What are the university–productive sector links that matter in a small island country? The case of Cabo Verde

    What are the university–productive sector links that matter in a small island country? The case of Cabo Verde

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Alexandre O. Vera-Cruz --- Department of Economics and the Postgraduate Program in Economics and Innovation Management, Mexico
    There is extensive literature on university–firm links but it is mostly based on empirical evidence from advanced countries, emerging economies and developing countries that already have certain capabilities of the public research system and an important set of mature firms...
  16. Exploring a regional pharmaceutical innovation network as a possible solution to the market failure in the innovation of essential medicines for tropical diseases in sub-Saharan Africa

    Exploring a regional pharmaceutical innovation network as a possible solution to the market failure in the innovation of essential medicines for tropical diseases in sub-Saharan Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Thaddeus Manu --- Centre for Commercial Law Studies, UK
    From an economic reasoning perspective, pharmaceutical research and development operates as a pure market activity. This viewpoint suggests innovations are receptive to questions of commerce. It is on this basis the pharmaceutical industry has undervalued the innovation of medicines for...
  17. The evaluation of an equine-assisted therapy programme with a group of boys in a youth care facility

    The evaluation of an equine-assisted therapy programme with a group of boys in a youth care facility

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Christa Boshoff --- Community Psychosocial Research, South Africa Herman Grobler --- Community Psychosocial Research, South Africa Alida Nienaber --- Community Psychosocial Research, South Africa
    The goal of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of an equine-assisted therapy programme aimed at improving the psychological well-being of boys in a custodial school of industry. Participants were 39 boys who live in a youth care facility...
  18. Future directions for international education and research on hospitality

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Sjoerd Gehrels --- Innovations in Hospitality, Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
    This paper presents considerations about future directions for international education and research in the field of hospitality management. The ideas are presented to provide a closer connection for the hospitality industry on an intellectual basis for doing joint research. Furthermore,...
  19. A Note on The Estimation of Betas for Single Industry Companies

    A Note on The Estimation of Betas for Single Industry Companies

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: De Ratione • Authors: Colin Firer --- University of the Witwatersrand, Trevor A Thompson --- University of the Witwatersrand,
    In order to use the Capital Asset Pricing Model to estimate the cost of equity capital for an unquoted firm, it is often necessary to use the “pure-play” technique to obtain a surrogate beta with an appropriate asset structure for...
  20. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water, sediment and fish from the Warri River at Ubeji, Niger Delta, Nigeria

    Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in water, sediment and fish from the Warri River at Ubeji, Niger Delta, Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Aquatic Science • Authors: MC Asagbra --- Ecology and Environmental Biology Research Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria AS Adebayo --- Cell Biology and Genetics Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria CI Anumudu --- Cell Biology and Genetics Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria OA Ugwumba --- Hydrobiology and Fisheries Research Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria AAA Ugwumba --- Hydrobiology and Fisheries Research Unit, Department of Zoology, Nigeria
    The Warri River at Ubeji, Nigeria, receives pollutants from an oil refinery. The levels of 16 priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in water, sediment and the tissue of tilapia from the Warri River were investigated in 2010 using gas chromatography...
  21. The conflict between industry hosts and master’s degree students’ expectations on students entering the hospitality industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Rajka Presbury --- Blue Mountains International Hotel School, Sydney, Australia Janette Illingsworth --- Blue Mountains International Hotel School, Sydney, Australia Scott Richardson --- Blue Mountains International Hotel School, Sydney, Australia
    This paper reports on a qualitative study that sought to determine Australian industry hosts’ expectations and perceptions of hotel management master’s degree students on their placement in the industry, and the expectations of students when entering industry placement. The empirical dataset for...
  22. Addressing sustainability in hotel management education: designing a curriculum based on input from key stakeholders

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Frans Melissen --- Academy of Hotel Management, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, Breda, The Netherlands Maartje Damen --- Academy of Hotel Management, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, Breda, The Netherlands
    This paper reports on combining generic reference points that can be distilled from literature with the analysis of 18 face-to-face interviews with relevant stakeholders as input for designing a sustainability course within a (higher education) hotel management curriculum. The train of thought...
  23. Employer branding: A new approach for the hospitality industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Sjoerd A Gehrels --- Stenden University of Applied Sciences, Leeuwarden, the Netherlands
    The Western hospitality industry experiences a shortage of skilled professionals due to a poor image and competition from other sectors. Employer branding, which is used as a human resources strategy to differentiate brands, has the potential to deal with some...
  24. CEO's use of financial and non-financial performance measures: Manufacturing companies in Mauritius and Australia compared

    CEO's use of financial and non-financial performance measures: Manufacturing companies in Mauritius and Australia compared

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: DW Taylor --- School of Accounting, Curtin University of Technology, Australia T Soobaroyen --- School of Management, University of Mauritius, C Ah-Hen --- School of Management, University of Mauritius,
    It is contended in a body of management accounting literature that financial performance measures are being rendered less relevant than non-financial measures in the management of companies. Such a management trend towards non-financial performance measures is particularly applicable to manufacturing...
  25. ‘Qualified to work’: Anthropological insights into employee empowerment

    ‘Qualified to work’: Anthropological insights into employee empowerment

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Stephné Herselman --- Department of Anthropology and Archaeology,
    Drawing on research conducted in a life insurance company, this paper looks at qualities and behaviour of a group of black financial consultants in terms of the notion of empowerment. It attempts to show that empowerment, in the sense of...
  26. ‘Dabbling in the market’: Ideas on ‘an anthropology of marketing’

    ‘Dabbling in the market’: Ideas on ‘an anthropology of marketing’

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Stephné Herselman --- Department of Anthropology and Archaeology,
    Contextualised in terms of the phenomenal growth in purchasing power in the so-called ‘emerging market’ in South Africa, this paper considers possibilities for anthropological involvement in market research, and looks at ways in which trust influences buying behaviour in the...
  27. The mediating effect of leader-member exchange between strengths use and work engagement

    The mediating effect of leader-member exchange between strengths use and work engagement

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Crizelle Els --- WorkWell Research Unit, South Africa Jolandie Viljoen --- School of Human Resource Sciences, South Africa Leon de Beer --- WorkWell Research Unit, South Africa Lelani Brand-Labuschagne --- WorkWell Research Unit, South Africa
    This study investigated the mediating effect of leader-member exchange (LMX) (as perceived by subordinates) in the relationship between strengths use and work engagement. Participants numbered 213 employees in a South African financial organisation (females=53.10%, blacks=19.40%). Data on their perceptions of...
  28. Development and characterisation of a modified multi-purpose pine oil detergent for a small-scale manufacturer in Lesotho

    Development and characterisation of a modified multi-purpose pine oil detergent for a small-scale manufacturer in Lesotho

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Mosotho George --- Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Lesotho Ts'ukulu Motsamai --- Chemistry and Chemical Technology, Lesotho
    The interest in small-scale manufacturing of simple products seems to be growing in Lesotho. However, this could have undesirable effects without insights into the chemical processes involved in such presumed simple processes. This manuscript reports the partnership between the National...
  29. Hotel industry expansion and sustainable development: A case study of Inle Lake, Myanmar

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: • Authors: Harald Buijtendijk --- Academy for Tourism, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, Breda, The Netherlands Kristina Tschunkert --- School of International Development, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
    This article examines how international hotel industry expansion affects sustainable development in the context of least developed countries. The study focuses on power asymmetries in the governance processes of hotel value chains. First it develops a model to analyse these...
  30. Farmer perceptions of climate change impacts on Swaziland’s sugar industry

    Farmer perceptions of climate change impacts on Swaziland’s sugar industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Bon’sile Faith Nicollete Mhlanga-Ndlovu --- Department of Environmental Science, South Africa Godwell Nhamo --- Institute for Corporate Citizenship, University of South Africa, South Africa
    This study investigates the perceptions of sugarcane farmers on climate change impacts and their potential alternative livelihoods in the Lowveld of Swaziland with the objective of informing research and policy initiatives. The study obtained data mainly from a survey involving...
  31. Employer branding: A new approach for the hospitality industry

    Employer branding: A new approach for the hospitality industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Sjoerd A Gehrels --- Stenden University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands Joachim de Looij --- Hotel Mercure Arthur Frommer, The Netherlands
    The Western hospitality industry experiences a shortage of skilled professionals due to a poor image and competition from other sectors. Employer branding, which is used as a human resources strategy to differentiate brands, has the potential to deal with some...
  32. The conflict between industry hosts and master's degree students' expectations on students entering the hospitality industry

    The conflict between industry hosts and master's degree students' expectations on students entering the hospitality industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Rajka Presbury --- Blue Mountains International Hotel School, Australia Janette Illingsworth --- Blue Mountains International Hotel School, Australia Scott Richardson --- Blue Mountains International Hotel School, Australia
    This paper reports on a qualitative study that sought to determine Australian industry hosts' expectations and perceptions of hotel management master's degree students on their placement in the industry, and the expectations of students when entering industry placement. The empirical...
  33. Addressing sustainability in hotel management education: designing a curriculum based on input from key stakeholders

    Addressing sustainability in hotel management education: designing a curriculum based on input from key stakeholders

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Frans Melissen --- Academy of Hotel Management, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Maartje Damen --- Academy of Hotel Management, NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
    This paper reports on combining generic reference points that can be distilled from literature with the analysis of 18 face-to-face interviews with relevant stakeholders as input for designing a sustainability course within a (higher education) hotel management curriculum. The train...
  34. Future directions for international education and research on hospitality

    Future directions for international education and research on hospitality

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Sjoerd Gehrels --- Innovations in Hospitality, The Netherlands
    This paper presents considerations about future directions for international education and research in the field of hospitality management. The ideas are presented to provide a closer connection for the hospitality industry on an intellectual basis for doing joint research. Furthermore,...
  35. Hotel industry expansion and sustainable development: A case study of Inle Lake, Myanmar

    Hotel industry expansion and sustainable development: A case study of Inle Lake, Myanmar

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Harald Buijtendijk --- Academy for Tourism, The Netherlands Kristina Tschunkert --- School of International Development, UK
    This article examines how international hotel industry expansion affects sustainable development in the context of least developed countries. The study focuses on power asymmetries in the governance processes of hotel value chains. First it develops a model to analyse these...
  36. Comparing hotels’ employer brand effectiveness through social media and websites

    Comparing hotels’ employer brand effectiveness through social media and websites

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Sjoerd Gehrels --- Stenden Hotel Management School, The Netherlands Natascha Wienen --- Stenden Hotel Management School, The Netherlands Julio Mendes --- Faculty of Economics, Portugal
    This research explores hotel companies’ employer branding (EB) through the internet. Many countries in the world will face a gap between the demand for talent in the hospitality and tourism industry and the available talent pool. Previous research found that,...
  37. Employees’ perspectives of service quality in hotels

    Employees’ perspectives of service quality in hotels

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Mukhles M. Al-Ababneh --- Department of Hotel and Tourism Management, Jordan
    Although the importance of service quality has been recognised, few studies have addressed service quality in hotels from the perspective of employees. Therefore, this study aims to measure the service quality of four and five-star hotels in Jordan from the...
  38. Work-integrated practices in a technology education setting

    Work-integrated practices in a technology education setting

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Rosaline Sebolao --- Innovation in Learning and Teaching Unit, South Africa Isaac Ntshoe --- Innovation in Learning and Teaching Unit, South Africa
    This study sought to explore emerging university-industry partnerships in technology transfer education, the process for the engagement, and benefits to the learning and teaching experience. Participants were a convenience sample of ten lecturers at a technology university (females = 80%;...
  39. The mechanisms behind environmental strategies in chemical manufacturing firms

    The mechanisms behind environmental strategies in chemical manufacturing firms

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Keshminder Singh --- Faculty of Business and Management, Malaysia VGR Chandran --- Faculty of Economics and Administration, Department of Development Studies, Malaysia Santha Chenayah Ramu --- Faculty of Economics and Administration, Department of Economics, Malaysia
    The evaluation of an effective environmental strategy goes beyond understanding its antecedents and benefits. Identifying and understanding the various mechanisms behind the formulation, design and implementation of environmental strategies is important – yet past studies have not adequately addressed this...
  40. All work and no play? What hotel employees prefer as team-building interventions

    All work and no play? What hotel employees prefer as team-building interventions

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Ran Zhang --- Hotel Management School, The Netherlands
    This study investigated what hotel employees preferred as team-building activities among 11 types of interventions. Data were collected from 102 employees in a four-star hotel in the Netherlands. Results showed that socialising was the most preferred team-building intervention, whereas outdoor...
  41. Innovation for inclusive development, public policy support and triple helix: perspectives from BRICS

    Innovation for inclusive development, public policy support and triple helix: perspectives from BRICS

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Chux U. Daniels --- SPRU – Science Policy Research Unit, UK Olga Ustyuzhantseva --- Research Centre for Policy Analysis and Studies of Technologies, Russian Federation Wei Yao --- Research Institute for Development Strategy (RIDS), Zhejiang University, China P.R
    This paper investigates the role of innovation in (inclusive) development – subsequently referred to as innovation for inclusive development (IID) and the links to public policy in BRICS (Brazil, Russia India, China and South Africa) countries. To achieve this aim,...
  42. Authentic leadership, followership, and psychological capital as antecedents of work engagement

    Authentic leadership, followership, and psychological capital as antecedents of work engagement

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Marieta du Plessis --- Department of Industrial Psychology, South Africa Adré B. Boshoff --- Department of Industrial Psychology, South Africa
    The present study investigated authentic leadership, psychological capital, and followership behaviour influences on work engagement of employees. Respondents were 901 South African employees within the healthcare industry organisation (n = 647) and mining industry (n = 254). The employees completed...
  43. Psychological empowerment and organisational change among hotel employees in Egypt

    Psychological empowerment and organisational change among hotel employees in Egypt

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Mohamed A. Nassar --- Hotel Studies Department, Faculty of Tourism and Hotels, Egypt
    Empowering employees can have a significant impact on increasing job satisfaction, efficiency and productivity in the hotel industry. This paper aims to investigate the effect of empowerment on readiness for and acceptance of organisational changes among employees in Egyptian chain...
  44. Workers in the luxury hospitality industry and motivation – the influence of gender, age and departments<xref ref-type="fn" rid="FN0001"/>

    Workers in the luxury hospitality industry and motivation – the influence of gender, age and departments

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Ambra Hekman --- Hotel Management School, The Netherlands Conrad Lashley --- Hotel Management School, The Netherlands
    This research was conducted to find out whether demographics such as age, gender and working within different departments have an influence on the motivational factors of workers in the luxury hospitality industry. Questionnaires were filled out by 39 employees from...
  45. A novel system dynamics’ model for the motors of a sectoral innovation system–simulating and policymaking

    A novel system dynamics’ model for the motors of a sectoral innovation system–simulating and policymaking

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Sayyed Mohsen Azad --- Department of Industrial Engineering, Iran Seyed Hassan Ghodsypour --- Department of Industrial Engineering, Iran
    In recent years, science and technology policymaking has been taken into consideration by many researchers. One of the most important fields of this policymaking is innovation systems’ management; which is divided into national, regional, sectoral and technological innovation systems. In...
  46. Technological capabilities in the Indian Ayurveda medicine industry: Lessons for ‘industrialisation’ of alternative medicine in the post-WTO regime

    Technological capabilities in the Indian Ayurveda medicine industry: Lessons for ‘industrialisation’ of alternative medicine in the post-WTO regime

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Abha Arya --- Centre for Studies in Science Policy, India Saradindu Bhaduri --- Centre for Studies in Science Policy, India
    This paper makes an attempt to explore technological change as well as the motivations and pattern of technological capabilities in the Indian Ayurveda medicine industry. It seeks to investigate the different kinds of learning and technological innovations taking place in...
  47. Less pain, more gain: Volatility-adjusted residual momentum in international equity markets

    Less pain, more gain: Volatility-adjusted residual momentum in international equity markets

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Adam Zaremba --- Department of Investment and Capital Markets, Poland Mehmet Umutlu --- Department of International Trade and Finance, Turkey Alina Maydybura --- Dubai Business School, United Arab Emirates
    We offer a new type of momentum strategy — the volatility-adjusted residual momentum (VARMOM) — which is based on average past residuals scaled with their volatility. We demonstrate its application for international asset allocation within 51 country indexes and 888...
  48. Human trafficking in the hotel industry in the Netherlands: the fine line between service, responsibility and liability

    Human trafficking in the hotel industry in the Netherlands: the fine line between service, responsibility and liability

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Erwin van der Graaf --- Accor Hotels, The Netherlands
    Human trafficking is the fastest growing form of organised crime and the biggest source of income for criminals in Europe. Within the prostitution sector, there is a shift towards less visible forms such as hotel prostitution. About half of all...
  49. Sustainable development practices for the hotel industry in Nigeria: Implications for the Ilaro area of Ogun State

    Sustainable development practices for the hotel industry in Nigeria: Implications for the Ilaro area of Ogun State

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Edwin Chigozie Nwokorie --- Department of Hospitality Management, Nigeria Judipat Nkiru Obiora --- Department of Hospitality Management & Tourism, Nigeria
    Sustainable development practices of 15 hotels were investigated in this study in which a 41 point questionnaire, prepared in 10 sub-scales, was administered to 350 respondents selected from employees of the hotels and residents of the host community to ascertain...
  50. The absorption and usage of cloud accounting technology by accounting firms in Cape Town for services provided to their clients

    The absorption and usage of cloud accounting technology by accounting firms in Cape Town for services provided to their clients

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Sharon Rudansky-Kloppers --- Department of Business Management, South Africa Kobus Van den Bergh --- Sable International, South Africa
    Cloud computing is one of the latest technological innovations and offers organizations of all sizes new and unique opportunities and challenges. Many firms worldwide have, however, become used to running their businesses in the traditional way and seem to be...
  51. Inventory of kiln stacks emissions and health risk assessment: Case of a cement industry in Southwest Nigeria

    Inventory of kiln stacks emissions and health risk assessment: Case of a cement industry in Southwest Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Solomon O. Giwa --- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nigeria Collins N. Nwaokocha --- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nigeria Abayomi T. Layeni --- Department of Mechanical Engineering, Nigeria
    Cement production is a significant source of air pollution as both gaseous and particulate materials released are detrimental to the ecosystem. This work was carried out in a cement industry located in Southwest Nigeria. The emission rates of carbon monoxide...
  52. Barriers hindering biomimicry adoption and application in the construction industry

    Barriers hindering biomimicry adoption and application in the construction industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Olusegun A. Oguntona --- Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction Research Centre, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, South Africa Clinton O. Aigbavboa --- Sustainable Human Settlement and Construction Research Centre, Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, South Africa
    Attaining the goal of sustainability in the construction industry is a demanding task that comes with numerous challenges and complexities. To overcome these, biomimicry, as the study and emulation of nature’s features, processes and systems for solving diverse human issues...
  53. Chatbots — an organisation’s friend or foe?

    Chatbots — an organisation’s friend or foe?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Emma Carter --- Stenden Hotel Management School, Charlotte Knol --- Stenden Hotel Management School,
    In recent years, the use of artificial intelligence has increased tremendously and the hospitality industry has not gone unaffected. Nowadays, chatbots, which simulate human conversations, are almost indispensable in the customer service branch of hospitality. Where organisations started rapidly with...
  54. For better or for worse: Shaping the hospitality industry through robotics and artificial intelligence

    For better or for worse: Shaping the hospitality industry through robotics and artificial intelligence

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Nadine Drexler --- Stenden Hotel Management School, The Netherlands Viyella Beckman Lapré --- Stenden Hotel Management School, The Netherlands
    Contemporary technological applications are widely in use in the public sector; transportation, law enforcement, armed forces, and health care industries have long adopted robotics and artificial intelligence (AI). Our daily lives have been shaped through the digital transformation and, as...
  55. The impact of supply chain management practices on industry competitiveness: A mixed-methods study on the Zimbabwean petroleum industry

    The impact of supply chain management practices on industry competitiveness: A mixed-methods study on the Zimbabwean petroleum industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Happyson Bimha --- Graduate School of Business & Leadership, South Africa Muhammad Hoque --- Graduate School of Business & Leadership, South Africa Elias Munapo --- School of Economics and Decision Sciences, South Africa
    Effective supply chain management practices can enhance competitiveness along the supply chain. Fuel supply chain competitiveness requires a reliable flow of product and customer satisfaction. Competitiveness eluded the Zimbabwean petroleum industry over time and so this research looked at the...
  56. Challenges in developing the Ethiopian construction industry

    Challenges in developing the Ethiopian construction industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Desalegn Girma Mengistu --- , India Gangadhar Mahesh --- , India
    To ensure continual improvement in the construction industry’s performance, its challenges must be identified so that integrated solutions that suit the context can be provided. The Ethiopian construction industry, like that in most developing countries, faces challenges that impede its...
  57. Debarking damage by alien Pallas’s squirrel, <em>Callosciurus erythraeus</em>, in Argentina and its effects on tree growth

    Debarking damage by alien Pallas’s squirrel, Callosciurus erythraeus, in Argentina and its effects on tree growth

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Paula A Pedreira --- , Argentina Eduardo A Penon --- , Argentina Mariela Borgnia --- , Argentina
    Introduced squirrels threaten forest ecosystems by debarking, resulting in economic losses to the timber industry and additional damage mitigation and pest control costs. The Pallas’s squirrel, also called the red-bellied squirrel. (Callosciurus erythraeus), originally from Asia, is the first squirrel...
  58. Perspectives on hospitality industry trade unionism in the UK and beyond

    Perspectives on hospitality industry trade unionism in the UK and beyond

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Roy C. Wood --- , UK
    The study of traditional industrial relations institutions in the hospitality industry (such as trade unions) is somewhat in the doldrums. This is, perhaps, unsurprising, given that the sector has historically never had high union membership. This article briefly explores the...
  59. The role of strategic supplier relationships in enhancing supply chain innovation: A qualitative study in the South African automotive manufacturing industry

    The role of strategic supplier relationships in enhancing supply chain innovation: A qualitative study in the South African automotive manufacturing industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Malente Modungwa --- , South Africa Melissa Rinke --- , South Africa Assilah Agigi --- , South Africa Kelvinne Mocke --- , South Africa
    Supply chain innovation is a mechanism that firms use to ensure efficient supply chain management through collaboration with external supply chain partners. The interaction between buyers and suppliers is especially crucial in fostering innovation resulting in modifications, improvements and development...
  60. Recruiting for luxury: Case studies of luxury hotel brands and their co-operative activities for recruiting

    Recruiting for luxury: Case studies of luxury hotel brands and their co-operative activities for recruiting

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Hartwig Bohne --- , Germany
    This article shows success criteria for joint HR projects of hotel companies and universities for recruiting and retention management. Influenced by demographic developments and a changed preference system, employer branding and recruitment are gaining importance, so that joint structures represent...
  61. The career paths of general managers in Dubai’s luxury hotel sector

    The career paths of general managers in Dubai’s luxury hotel sector

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Rabab Abu Ramadan --- , United Arab Emirates Ioanna Karanikola --- , United Arab Emirates
    This study aims to identify the career paths of general managers (GMs) of five-star hotels in Dubai through 20 face-to-face interviews. GMs see themselves as leaders and role models for their staff. Most participants have spent their careers working in...
  62. Validating elements of competitive intelligence for competitive advantage of construction firms in Ghana: A Delphi study

    Validating elements of competitive intelligence for competitive advantage of construction firms in Ghana: A Delphi study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Matthew Kwaw Somiah --- , South Africa Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa --- , South Africa Wellington Didibhuku Thwala --- , South Africa
    The aim of this study was to ascertain whether the elements of competitive intelligence (CI) found in other countries that impact competitive advantage are relevant to the Ghanaian construction industry (GCI). This Delphi study revealed 11 CI elements that impact...
  63. Undergraduate hospitality students’ perceptions of careers in the industry: The Ghanaian context

    Undergraduate hospitality students’ perceptions of careers in the industry: The Ghanaian context

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Grace Anthony --- , Ghana Ishmael Mensah --- , Ghana Eunice Fay Amissah --- , Ghana
    The study examined undergraduate students’ perceptions about careers in the hospitality industry in Ghana. Students were sampled from traditional and technical public universities through a stratified random sampling technique. With a sample size of 1 341, exploratory factor analysis, t-test...
  64. Re-imagining and transforming events: Insights from the Australian events industry

    Re-imagining and transforming events: Insights from the Australian events industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Effie Steriopoulos --- , Australia Jeff Wrathall --- , Australia
    Over the past year, COVID-19 has hit the events industry with unprecedented force, resulting in event cancellations, reduced employment and salary cuts, with most event organisations moving either partially or fully to virtual events. Most challenging is the uncertainty in...
  65. Managing the dependency of focal firms on innovative suppliers: A qualitative study of automotive manufacturers in South Africa

    Managing the dependency of focal firms on innovative suppliers: A qualitative study of automotive manufacturers in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Africa Journal of Management • Authors: Assilah Agigi --- , South Africa Kelvinne Mocke --- , South Africa Iman Carrim --- , South Africa Logan Keen --- , South Africa
    Supply chain innovation (SCI) has been cited as a key source of competitive advantage. Previous studies have focused on the role of suppliers as a valuable source of innovation. OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers) are constantly faced with dramatic changes and...
  66. An innovation intermediary for Nairobi, Kenya: Designing student-centric services for university-industry collaboration

    An innovation intermediary for Nairobi, Kenya: Designing student-centric services for university-industry collaboration

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Mikko Koria --- , United Kingdom Roberto Hinojosa Osorno --- , Mexico Ida Telalbasic --- , United Kingdom Delia del Carmen Ramírez Vázquez --- , Mexico Emmy Chirchir --- , Kenya
    Engaging students as partners in university-industry collaboration (UIC) through challenge-based and real-life projects creates significant value for all participants through novel educational approaches, talent recruitment, user-driven innovation, new resources, and research-related opportunities. However, as these practices have developed iteratively over...
  67. To act or not to act: Cultural hesitation in the multicultural hospitality workplace

    To act or not to act: Cultural hesitation in the multicultural hospitality workplace

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Anne Keizer-Remmers --- , The Netherlands Vasilena Ivanova --- , The Netherlands Anja Brandsma-Dieters --- , The Netherlands
    This article aims to describe the behaviour, feelings and emotions of hospitality professionals regarding the phenomenon of handelingsverlegenheid (which we translate as “awkwardness to act”) in intercultural professional settings. The overall purpose of this study is to understand how middle...
  68. Customer behaviour in restaurants before and during COVID-19: A study in Vietnam

    Customer behaviour in restaurants before and during COVID-19: A study in Vietnam

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Thao Hoang --- , The Netherlands Javed Suleri --- , The Netherlands
    The foodservice industry is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world and it contributes to the development of the Vietnamese economy. However, with the appearance of COVID-19, this industry has been affected. The purpose of this study is twofold,...
  69. How do institutionalized supplier development initiatives affect knowledge transfer and operational performance? Evidence from SME construction companies in Zambia

    How do institutionalized supplier development initiatives affect knowledge transfer and operational performance? Evidence from SME construction companies in Zambia

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Shem Sikombe --- , South Africa Maxwell Phiri --- , South Africa
    The purpose of the study is, first, to examine how, and which institutionalized supplier development initiatives are associated with knowledge transfer, and, second, to investigate the mediating role of knowledge transfer between institutionalized supplier development and operational performance. Data were...
  70. Working strategically with Big Data in the tourism sector: a qualitative study of twelve European destination management organisations

    Working strategically with Big Data in the tourism sector: a qualitative study of twelve European destination management organisations

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Henrik S Pahus --- , Denmark Lars Sunesen --- , Denmark
    This article presents the results of 12 semi-structured in-depth interviews with data experts from destination management organisations across Europe. The analysis revealed three overarching themes concerning the use of Big Data in the tourism sector: (1) size matters when it...
  71. The Delphi technique: a tutorial

    The Delphi technique: a tutorial

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Victoria Naisola-Ruiter --- , The Netherlands
    The Delphi technique is a recognised research technique designed as a futures-oriented methodology that gathers data by engaging a panel of experts to make judgements on a specific real-world issue. The technique enables the researcher to interact with key stakeholders...
  72. Linking servant leadership to customer-oriented organisational citizenship behaviour: The moderating role of perceived interactional justice

    Linking servant leadership to customer-oriented organisational citizenship behaviour: The moderating role of perceived interactional justice

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Shaping Qiu --- , USA Ruijuan Zhang --- , China Sami Jabarkhail --- , USA Larry M. Dooley --- , USA
    This study examined the association between employee servant leadership perceptions and their customer-oriented organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB), and the influence of perceived interactional justice in this relationship. Participants were 708 hospitality industry employees from across China (female = 66.53%; mean...
  73. The impact of open innovation challenges on automotive component manufacturers’ competitiveness: An insight from the South African automotive industry

    The impact of open innovation challenges on automotive component manufacturers’ competitiveness: An insight from the South African automotive industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Arthur Mzwandile Gonyora [cor1] Stephen Migiro --- , South Africa Pfano Mashau --- , South Africa Bongani Ngwenya --- , South Africa
    Open innovation is a function of managing innovation challenges within an organization to achieve sustainable competitive advantage. To achieve this, organizations have to configure and regulate their strategic resources, harness their core competencies and absorptive capacity, and manage uncertainties inherent...
  74. A psychological contract for the digital mindset: Factor analysis of the Psychological Contract Inputs-Outcomes Inventory (PCIOI)

    A psychological contract for the digital mindset: Factor analysis of the Psychological Contract Inputs-Outcomes Inventory (PCIOI)

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Alda Deas --- , South Africa Melinde Coetzee --- , South Africa
    We aimed to explore the factor structure of the Psychological Contract Inputs-Outcomes Inventory (PCIOI) as a potential reliable measure for assessing the psychological contract content elements of employees with a digital mindset. Employees (n = 293, mean age = 38.58...
  75. Technology transfer and absorptive capacities in South Africa's medical device industry

    Technology transfer and absorptive capacities in South Africa's medical device industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Tebogo Simon Ramaoka --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa Erika Kraemer-Mbula --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa
    This paper explores South African manufacturing of medical devices, focusing on firms’ acquisition of imported and domestic technologies through technology transfer and their related absorptive capacity. Using an exploratory sequential mixed-methods approach, this paper demonstrates that technology transfer does occur...
  76. Higher moments and industry momentum returns

    Higher moments and industry momentum returns

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Xiaoyue Chen --- , Australia Bin Li --- , Australia Andrew C. Worthington --- , Australia
    Motivated by the demonstrated profitability of industry momentum strategies and the established explanatory power of higher moments for momentum returns at the firm level, we investigate the relation between higher moments and industry momentum returns. We use January 1970 to...
  77. An empirical study on the benefits of augmented reality technology (ART): A Nigerian construction industry context

    An empirical study on the benefits of augmented reality technology (ART): A Nigerian construction industry context

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Ayodeji Emmanuel Oke --- , Nigeria Victor Adetunji Arowoiya --- , Nigeria Damilola Ekundayo --- , UK
    Augmented reality (AR) is the combination of real and computer-based images and scenes to bring about a unified and improved view of the world. This study assesses the benefits of augmented reality technology (ART) to the construction industry so that...
  78. The impact of sustainability at the workplace on the employee’s motivation and satisfaction

    The impact of sustainability at the workplace on the employee’s motivation and satisfaction

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Gabriel Tschelisnig --- NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Rodney Westerlaken --- NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
    This article focuses on the impact of sustainable efforts at the workplace on employees’ motivation and satisfaction. The focus is on the hospitality industry, represented in this case study by the Novotel Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands. As sustainability...
  79. Determinants of customer satisfaction in a high-contact service environment: a study of selected hotels in Abakaliki metropolis, Nigeria

    Determinants of customer satisfaction in a high-contact service environment: a study of selected hotels in Abakaliki metropolis, Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Maria-Friday C Nkwede --- Ebonyi State University, Nigeria Ike-Elechi Ogba --- Ebonyi State University, Nigeria Friday E Nkwede --- Ebonyi State University, Nigeria
    This article explores the factors that lead to customer satisfaction, with a particular interest in the hospitality industry of Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. In a high-contact service industry such as hospitality, service providers and customers usually have an intimate and...
  80. Status quo of the South African clothing industry’s university-industry-government collaborations

    Status quo of the South African clothing industry’s university-industry-government collaborations

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Sipho Mbatha --- Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa Anne Mastamet-Mason --- Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa
    The South African clothing industry is among the industries viewed as strategic for socio-economic development by the South African government. The government’s industrial policies incorporated University-Industry-Government (UIG) Research and Development (R&D) collaborations in efforts to achieve the United Nation’s Sustainable...
  81. Fear of COVID-19 and job insecurity among hospitality industry employees: The mediating role of happiness

    Fear of COVID-19 and job insecurity among hospitality industry employees: The mediating role of happiness

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Emete Toros --- University of Kyrenia, Ahmet Maslakçı --- Cyprus Science University, Northern Cyprus Lütfi Sürücü --- European Leadership University, North Cyprus
    Worldwide, COVID-19 had an unprecedented impact on the lives of people. This study explored the association between the fear of COVID-19 and job insecurity of Turkish hospitality employees, as well as the role of work happiness in that relationship. Survey...
  82. Organisational support: Associations with psychological contracts and turnover intention in the South African food manufacturing industry

    Organisational support: Associations with psychological contracts and turnover intention in the South African food manufacturing industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Michael Loudwick Mathebula --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa Jeremy Mitonga-Monga --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa
    The study examined the role of employee perceived organisational support (POS) in the relationship between employee psychological contract (PC) and turnover intention (TUI). The participants comprised employees in a South African (SA) food manufacturing company (n= 385 employees; female =...
  83. University-industry-government research and development collaborations in public higher education institutions in South Africa

    University-industry-government research and development collaborations in public higher education institutions in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Sinqobile Sihlobo --- University of Pretoria, South Africa Sipho Mbatha --- Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa
    This paper explores the university, industry and government (UIG) research and development (R&D) collaborations that academia in South African higher education institutions (HEIs) with clothing-related programmes engage in. In the research on which the paper is based, Fashion, Consumer Science,...
  84. Adoption of formal HIV and AIDS workplace policies: An analysis of industry/sector variations

    Adoption of formal HIV and AIDS workplace policies: An analysis of industry/sector variations

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS • Authors: Rhoda Bakuwa --- Human Resources Management, Malawi Polytechnic,
    Addressing HIV and AIDS is the responsibility of many stakeholders including private sector companies. However, increasing evidence reveals that the majority of companies around the world are yet to acknowledge and respond to HIV and AIDS as a workplace issue...
  85. ‘Public enemy no. 1’: Tobacco industry funding for the AIDS response

    ‘Public enemy no. 1’: Tobacco industry funding for the AIDS response

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: SAHARA-J: Journal of Social Aspects of HIV/AIDS • Authors: Julia Smith --- , , Canada Sheryl Thompson --- , , Canada Kelley Lee --- , , Canada
    This article analyzes the history of tobacco industry funding for the AIDS response – a largely ignored aspect of private donor involvement. Primary documents from the Legacy Tobacco Documents Library and AIDS organizations are analyzed, alongside existing literature on the...
  86. A roadmap for present focus and future trends of blockchain technology in the built environment

    A roadmap for present focus and future trends of blockchain technology in the built environment

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Opeoluwa Akinradewo --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa Clinton Aigbavboa --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa Ayodeji Oke --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa David Edwards --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa
    Blockchain technology has gained attention across the globe within the last 10 years and has taken centre stage in the financial technology sector. Even though innovation that applies to the construction industry is sometimes different from what is obtainable in...
  87. Employee perceptions of key retention factors in the mining industry: A qualitative study

    Employee perceptions of key retention factors in the mining industry: A qualitative study

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Lehlogonolo Hadebe --- University of South Africa, South Africa Cebile Tebele --- University of South Africa, South Africa Elzabé Nel --- University of South Africa, South Africa
    Despite the significant challenges faced by its employees, the South African mining industry continues to contribute to the economy. This study explored employee retention factors in the South African mining industry from the perspective of high-performing employees. Five high-performing employees...
  88. How can event locations exceed the expectations of visually-impaired theatre guests for accessibility and service?

    How can event locations exceed the expectations of visually-impaired theatre guests for accessibility and service?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Maud Blok --- NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands Rodney Westerlaken --- NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, the Netherlands
    This research focuses on identifying barriers for and needs of visually impaired theatre guests (VITG). The focus lies on exceeding expectations by offering services before and during an event, ensuring an accessible venue, and providing excellent service for VITGs. A...
  89. Towards developing a national framework for industry 4.0 in African emerging economies

    Towards developing a national framework for industry 4.0 in African emerging economies

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Olugbenga Ayo Ojubanire --- Euromed University of Fes, Morocco Hicham Sebti --- Euromed University of Fes, Morocco Sabrina Berbain --- ISG International Business School, France
    Unlike past industrial eras, the Fourth Industrial Revolution (industry 4.0) is accelerated and continues to gain momentum. While developed economies are making remarkable progress and contributing geometrically to the global value chain, African emerging economies have continued to grapple with...
  90. Technology transfer as a catalyst for effective university-industry collaboration in Botswana

    Technology transfer as a catalyst for effective university-industry collaboration in Botswana

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Mhlambululi Mafu --- Case Western Reserve University, USA
    The university-industry contractual research collaborations to solve complex problems jointly and create social and economic impact have long existed. Technology Transfer Offices (TTOs) constitute formal technology intermediaries established to strengthen university-industry collaborations. However, the differences in needs and capabilities, individual...
  91. The post-COVID emergence of dark kitchens: a qualitative analysis of acceptance and the advantages and challenges

    The post-COVID emergence of dark kitchens: a qualitative analysis of acceptance and the advantages and challenges

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Uzair Ghazanfar --- , United Arab Emirates Bincy Baburaj Kaluvilla --- , United Arab Emirates Farah Zahidi --- , United Arab Emirates
    This article is an attempt to understand the perspective of various stakeholders regarding the current emergence of dark kitchens/cloud kitchens in the hospitality industry of Dubai, UAE. The researchers analyse the qualitative data collected after interviewing seven stakeholders. The data...
  92. Time to look at the stars? Reflections on bias and prejudice in hospitality management education

    Time to look at the stars? Reflections on bias and prejudice in hospitality management education

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Conrad Lashley --- , United Kingdom
    This article reflects on a keynote presentation made at the 32nd Council for Hospitality Management Education Research Conference hosted at NHL Stenden University of Applied Science in Leeuwarden, The Netherlands. The field of study prepares managers who will organise the...
  93. A practical framework for technological learning in developing countries

    A practical framework for technological learning in developing countries

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Maryam Nozari --- Islamic Azad University, Iran Reza Radfar --- Islamic Azad University, Iran Soroush Ghazinoori --- Allameh Tabatabaee University, Iran
    The important role of technological learning in the success of enterprises, especially in developing countries, is undeniable. Besides that, the complex nature of learning requires a comprehensive framework. So, developing countries need to have a learning strategy that can help...
  94. Information technology in supply chain management: Perspectives from key actors in the Nigerian petroleum sector

    Information technology in supply chain management: Perspectives from key actors in the Nigerian petroleum sector

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Baba Shehu Terab --- Hydrocarbon Processing Department, Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Nigeria Umar Ali Umar --- Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria Ayodeji Nathaniel Oyedeji --- Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria
    This research examines the potential impact of information technology (IT) on supply chain management (SCM) in the Nigerian petroleum industry. Specifically, the study seeks to identify the IT systems utilized by the key actors in the industry, the challenges facing...
  95. Process innovation in low-tech industries in India: An empirical exploration

    Process innovation in low-tech industries in India: An empirical exploration

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Chidambaran G. Iyer --- Centre for Development Studies, India
    Till now, studies have determined the existence of process innovation using survey data; however, in this paper, we use secondary data to empirically establish its presence in low-tech industries. Our empirical approach consists of data envelopement analysis in the first...
  96. Dynamic capability and competitive advantage of event management ventures in Kenya

    Dynamic capability and competitive advantage of event management ventures in Kenya

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Rebecca Chelagat Cheruon --- Moi University, Kenya Jacqueline Cheptepkeny Korir --- Moi University, Kenya
    Event management in the hospitality industry came into being because many corporate firms, families and friends asked hotels to organise their gatherings. For corporate firms, these events are considered training programmes, meetings, or conferences. For families, events include weddings, birthday...
  97. Sawmilling competitiveness from the perspective of industry competitiveness models: a review

    Sawmilling competitiveness from the perspective of industry competitiveness models: a review

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Vhuhwavho Tshavhungwe --- University of Venda, South Africa Schalk Grobbelaar --- University of Venda, South Africa
    Globalisation and changes to the world economy have brought new challenges and opportunities for many industries, including the sawmill industry. This has led to a need to evaluate the competitiveness of South Africa’s sawmilling industry by studying the factors affecting...
  98. Role of the stakeholders and regulatory instruments in technology and innovation development in Ethiopian construction industry

    Role of the stakeholders and regulatory instruments in technology and innovation development in Ethiopian construction industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Desalegn Girma Mengistu --- Hawassa University, Institute of Technology, Ethiopia Bereket Amare Sida --- Hawassa University, Institute of Technology, Ethiopia Tariku Nigussie Keneni --- Hawassa University, Institute of Technology, Ethiopia
    The purpose of this study is to assess the role of stakeholders and the applicable regulatory instruments in ensuring technology and innovation development (TID) in Ethiopian construction industry. A structured questionnaire was developed to assess the engagement level of major...
  99. Influence of optimal room occupancy strategies on revenue maximisation during slack periods in selected 3- to 5-star hotels in Ghana

    Influence of optimal room occupancy strategies on revenue maximisation during slack periods in selected 3- to 5-star hotels in Ghana

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: John Adanse --- School of Business, Economics and Tourism Management, Kenyatta University, Kenya Rosemarie Khayiya --- School of Business, Economics and Tourism Management, Kenyatta University, Kenya Vincent Maranga --- School of Business, Economics and Tourism Management, Kenyatta University, Kenya
    An organisation’s inability to generate adequate income to sustain its business activities poses a significant challenge to maintaining profitability. Employing revenue-maximisation strategies is crucial to securing necessary resources and ensuring the continued success and stability of organisations. The purpose of...
  100. Does sugar taxation on sugar-sweetened beverages alter purchasing behaviour of South African consumers? Perspectives of dietitians and key industry role-players

    Does sugar taxation on sugar-sweetened beverages alter purchasing behaviour of South African consumers? Perspectives of dietitians and key industry role-players

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition • Authors: Yolande Smit --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa Zarina Ebrahim --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa Maritha Marais --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa Daan Nel --- Centre for Statistical Consultation, Stellenbosch University, South Africa Nelene Koen --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa
  101. Perceptions of dietitians and key role players regarding their role in reporting food labelling transgressions in South Africa

    Perceptions of dietitians and key role players regarding their role in reporting food labelling transgressions in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Clinical Nutrition • Authors: M Profe-Fuchsloch --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa N Koen --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa M Wicks --- North-West University, South Africa
  102. Implementing open innovation in a closed biopharmaceutical industry

    Implementing open innovation in a closed biopharmaceutical industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Sepehr Ghazinoory --- Tarbiat Modares University, Iran Maryam Nozari --- Islamic Azad University, Iran Hadi Siadati --- Islamic Azad University, Iran
    Over the last decade, biopharmaceuticals’ research, development, production, and sale have involved high risks and costs for companies. Hence companies have moved toward reaping the benefits of open innovation models. Open innovation is a paradigm that forces the company to...
  103. Opportunities and barriers for the integration of Industry 4.0 into small and medium-sized enterprises in Tunisia: analysis with MICMAC and DEMATEL

    Opportunities and barriers for the integration of Industry 4.0 into small and medium-sized enterprises in Tunisia: analysis with MICMAC and DEMATEL

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Abdessalem Jerbi --- Université de Sfax, Tunisia Manel Elmsalmi --- Université de Sfax, Tunisia
    This study presents a comprehensive framework for understanding the key opportunities and barriers in implementing Industry 4.0 (I4.0) in Tunisian medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), using MICMAC (Matrice d’Impacts Croisés, Multiplication Appliquée à un Classement) and DEMATEL (Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory)...
  104. Going green, going strong: maximising restaurant performance with sustainable practices

    Going green, going strong: maximising restaurant performance with sustainable practices

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Salman Khan --- Research Institute of Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management, Shenzhen University, China Safeer Ullah Khan --- Research Institute of Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management, Shenzhen University, China Shafaqat Mehmood --- Research Institute of Business Analytics and Supply Chain Management, Shenzhen University, China
    The food and services sector contributes to global carbon emissions, impacting climate change. This study, organised in a developing country, aims to explore how restaurants in the hospitality industry can enhance their environmental and financial performance through corporate social responsibility...
  105. The beauty of tipping: customer decision-making during COVID-19 in African beauty salons

    The beauty of tipping: customer decision-making during COVID-19 in African beauty salons

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Alang Ernest Wung --- University of Dschang, Cameroon Roger Tsafack Nanfosso --- University of Dschang, Cameroon
    Research has been limited to investigating tipping in other hospitality industries, while ignoring beauty salons. The objective of this study is to present tipping behaviours in the context of beauty salons in two ways: first, by examining tip predictors; and...
  106. AI service robots in a 4-star hotel: enhancing guest and employee experiences

    AI service robots in a 4-star hotel: enhancing guest and employee experiences

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Frederik Jan van der Meulen --- Hotel Management School Leeuwarden, NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Daniek Verhoeven --- Hotel Management School Leeuwarden, NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Juliet Chipumuro --- Hotel Management School Leeuwarden, NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Wilson Majee --- Hotel Management School Leeuwarden, NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
    Artificial intelligence (AI) has recently become a vital technology affecting several sectors, including hospitality. The expanding use of AI robots in functions previously performed by humans raises important issues — which are currently unknown — regarding how AI robotics may...
  107. Moving beyond technical competence in 3D printing industry in South Africa: The effect of emotional intelligence and organizational emotional climate in driving job performance

    Moving beyond technical competence in 3D printing industry in South Africa: The effect of emotional intelligence and organizational emotional climate in driving job performance

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Sampson Afrifa Jnr --- Central University of Technology, South Africa Thywill Cephas Dzogbewu --- Central University of Technology, South Africa Dennis Yao Dzansi --- Central University of Technology, South Africa Deon Johan de Beer --- Central University of Technology, South Africa
    The purpose of this study is to contribute to managerial research in the 3D printing industry in South Africa. Specifically, the study sought to examine the direct and moderating relationships between leader emotional intelligence, leader emotional behaviour, organizational emotional climate,...
  108. Learning and capability building in firms of a developing economy: A study of Ludhiana machine tools manufacturing cluster

    Learning and capability building in firms of a developing economy: A study of Ludhiana machine tools manufacturing cluster

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Manpreet Kaur --- Guru Nanak Dev University, India Swati Mehta --- Guru Nanak Dev University, India
    Frontier and laggard firms are always engaged in the process of building capabilities through continuous ‘learning’ to compete in the technologically driven world. Firms focus on ‘learning by Doing, Using and Interacting’ (DUI) and/ or ‘learning by Science, Technology, and...
  109. Transitions into the futures: AI disruption and resilience in hospitality graduates

    Transitions into the futures: AI disruption and resilience in hospitality graduates

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Georges El Hajal --- Hotel Management School Leeuwarden, NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
    This viewpoint article explores the impact of fast-paced advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on the hospitality industry’s workforce, focusing on the employability and career sustainability of today’s hospitality education graduates. AI technologies reshape traditional job roles and introduce new...
  110. Tracing the evolution of environmental practices research in the hotel industry: a mixed-review perspective

    Tracing the evolution of environmental practices research in the hotel industry: a mixed-review perspective

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Christopher Mensah --- Ho Technical University, Ghana Edem M. Azila-Gbettor --- Ho Technical University, Ghana Divine Tuinese Novieto --- Ho Technical University, Ghana George Harrison Coffie --- Ho Technical University, Ghana Eric Kodzo Adzivor --- Ho Technical University, Ghana
    The purpose of the study is to map the terrain of extant literature on green hotel practices conducted over 40 decades (1983–2020) and identify the gaps to be addressed by future research. The study examines the content of 561 articles...
  111. Exploring the impact of drivers and barriers of augmented reality on construction lifecycle in the Nigerian construction industry

    Exploring the impact of drivers and barriers of augmented reality on construction lifecycle in the Nigerian construction industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Taofeek Tunde Okanlawon --- Federal University of Technology, Nigeria Abdulkabir Opeyemi Bello --- Federal University of Technology, Nigeria Luqman Oyekunle Oyewobi --- Federal University of Technology, Nigeria Samuel Olufisayo Ogunjimi --- University of Ibadan, Nigeria Aliyyu Abiola Abdulraheem --- University of Abuja, Nigeria Richard Ajayi Jimoh --- Federal University of Technology, Nigeria
    Industry 4.0 marks a shift from traditional approaches to production, construction and human interactions towards a digital environment in which machinery and people work together seamlessly. This transformative wave brings together advanced technologies such as Augmented Reality (AR), transforming the...
  112. Three decades of research on olive mill waste: A patent citation analysis

    Three decades of research on olive mill waste: A patent citation analysis

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Ridha Mhamdi --- Centre of Biotechnology of Borj-Cedria, Tunisia
    This paper investigates the technological impact of research on olive mill wastes (OMW) by analyzing patent citations. Using a dataset of 2448 publications from Scopus, we identified 151 papers cited by patents. The results show a moderate correlation between academic...
  113. Momentum and reversal effects in the Korean stock market

    Momentum and reversal effects in the Korean stock market

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Investment Analysts Journal • Authors: Daeyun Kang --- Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Doojin Ryu --- Sungkyunkwan University, Korea Robert I. Webb --- , USA
    We analyse a long-term dataset of the Korean equity market from 1983 to 2023 to explore the momentum and reversal effects in both individual stocks and industry sectors. In general, portfolios based on individual stock momentum strategies exhibit a reversal...
  114. Walk a mile in the customers’ shoes: The prospective role of wisdom and emotional intelligence in shaping customer-focused perspective-taking

    Walk a mile in the customers’ shoes: The prospective role of wisdom and emotional intelligence in shaping customer-focused perspective-taking

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: David Amani --- University of Dodoma, Tanzania
    This study investigates the interplay of wisdom and emotional intelligence as antecedents of customer-focused perspective-taking in the hospitality industry. Grounded in the balance theory of wisdom, the study develops a research model hypothesising that wisdom, comprising cognitive, reflective and affective...
  115. Seasonality in the events industry: A case study of two event venues in Amsterdam

    Seasonality in the events industry: A case study of two event venues in Amsterdam

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Cathelijne de Jong --- NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Rodney Westerlaken --- NHL Stenden University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
    This study aims to expand academic understanding of seasonality by establishing if previous scholarly work on the subject is also applicable to the novel context of the urban event industry. A mixed-method approach combining qualitative and quantitative research was applied,...
  116. Treat others just as you want to be treated: Capitalising on employees’ religiosity and emotional intelligence to nurture customer-focused perspective-taking

    Treat others just as you want to be treated: Capitalising on employees’ religiosity and emotional intelligence to nurture customer-focused perspective-taking

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: David Amani --- University of Dodoma, Tanzania
    Although the contribution of customer-focused perspective-taking in enhancing service performance has been extensively acknowledged in the literature, there is limited evidence on its antecedents. This study, therefore, tested a hypothesised model examining the interplay between employees’ religiosity and emotional intelligence...
  117. Investigation of the variables affecting the competitiveness of the sawmill industry and their interactions using systems dynamics modelling

    Investigation of the variables affecting the competitiveness of the sawmill industry and their interactions using systems dynamics modelling

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Southern Forests: a Journal of Forest Science • Authors: Vhuhwavho Tshavhungwe --- University of Pretoria, South Africa Rudolph Oosthuizen --- University of Pretoria, South Africa Schalk Grobbelaar --- University of Pretoria, South Africa
    The sawmill industry, just like many other industries, is a complex system with several variables at play. This complexity impacts strategy implementation and decision-making in the individual sawmills. The study aimed to examine the different variables interacting with each other...
  118. Exploring SDG 2 disclosure of South African food and beverage companies

    Exploring SDG 2 disclosure of South African food and beverage companies

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: Elizma Booysen --- Management Cybernetics research niche area, North-West University, South Africa Susanna L Middelberg --- Management Cybernetics research niche area, North-West University, South Africa Nadia Gulko --- University of Lincoln, UK
  119. Comparative benchmarking of fertiliser uses for oilseed crop production in South Africa

    Comparative benchmarking of fertiliser uses for oilseed crop production in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Plant and Soil • Authors: HT Ottermann --- , South Africa SJ Haarhoff --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa KJ Truter --- , South Africa F Meyer --- , South Africa D van der Westhuizen --- , South Africa PA Swanepoel --- Stellenbosch University, South Africa
    This study comparatively benchmarks fertiliser use over two periods (2013–2015; 2021–2023) in South Africa's oilseed crop production [soybean (Glycine max), canola (Brassica napus) and sunflower (Helianthus annuus)] against global trends, with a focus on major oilseed exporters. It explores fertiliser...
  120. Seeds of cooperation, fruits of innovation: Understanding the Iranian vaccine industry in the COVID-19 pandemic-era through the lens of the innovation ecosystem

    Seeds of cooperation, fruits of innovation: Understanding the Iranian vaccine industry in the COVID-19 pandemic-era through the lens of the innovation ecosystem

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Mitra Aminlou --- Allameh Tabataba'i University, Iran Soroush Ghazinoori --- Allameh Tabataba'i University, Iran Mehdi Goodarzi --- Allameh Tabataba'i University, Iran Mahdi Elyasi --- Allameh Tabataba'i University, Iran Mostafa Ghanei --- Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Iran
    The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the complexities of vaccine industry innovation. This study aims to understand how Iran’s vaccine industry rapidly responded to the COVID-19 pandemic under severe sanctions by applying an innovation ecosystem-as-structure framework. It addresses two research objectives: identifying...
  121. Industry 4.0 application framework for sustainable reverse logistics: A systematic literature review

    Industry 4.0 application framework for sustainable reverse logistics: A systematic literature review

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Reji John --- Galgotias University, India Mujibur Rahman --- Galgotias University, India
    The significance of sustainability necessitates organizations to implement technological solutions in their business practices. Integrating Industry 4.0 with current business practices enables the organization to enhance forward logistics sustainability. However, its integration is complex and unpredictable in reverse logistics due...