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  1. Relationship dynamics and sexual risk behaviour of male partners of female sex workers in Kampala, Uganda

    Relationship dynamics and sexual risk behaviour of male partners of female sex workers in Kampala, Uganda

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Martin Mbonye --- Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute, Uganda Godfrey E Siu --- Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute, Uganda Thadeus Kiwanuka --- Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute, Uganda Janet Seeley --- Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute, Uganda
    Regular male partners of female sex workers (FSWs) represent an important population to reach with HIV-prevention interventions. This paper discusses the relationship dynamics and HIV/sexually transmitted infection risk behaviour of men involved with self-identified FSWs in Kampala. Between 2011 and...
  2. Luxury consumption in tourism: The case of Dubai

    Luxury consumption in tourism: The case of Dubai

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Sanjay Nadkarni --- Emirates Academy of Hospitality Management, United Arab Emirates Andy Heyes --- Stenden Hotel Management School, The Netherlands
    Over the past 30 years, Dubai has quickly developed into what can no doubt be described as one of the pinnacle tourist and business destinations of the world. Fuelled by the vision and generosity of H.H. Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid...
  3. Luxury consumption in tourism: the case of Dubai – Part 2

    Luxury consumption in tourism: the case of Dubai – Part 2

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Andy Heyes --- , The Netherlands Sanjay Nadkarni --- , UAE
    2016 was a year of critical discussion and reflection for Nadkarni and Heyes as they considered the luxury image of Dubai in this journal. Discussions outlined the theoretical nature of luxury while also addressing the current hotel industry statistics coming...
  4. The relationship between tax transparency and tax avoidance

    The relationship between tax transparency and tax avoidance

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: Madeleine Stiglingh --- , South Africa Anna-Retha Smit --- , South Africa Anri Smit --- , South Africa
    All over the world, the tax avoidance practices of large multinational firms have received much media attention over the last few years, which has become a prominent reputational risk for many firms. In addition to the possible reputational risk stemming...
  5. Perceived organisational reputation and work engagement among Nigerian bank employees: The mediating role of transformational leadership style

    Perceived organisational reputation and work engagement among Nigerian bank employees: The mediating role of transformational leadership style

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Gabriel C. Kanu --- , Nigeria Anene M. Ezeh --- , Nigeria Ikechukwu V. N. Ujoatuonu --- , Nigeria Sampson O. Elom --- , Nigeria Lawrence E. Ugwu --- , Nigeria
    This study aimed to examine the relationship between employee perceptions of their organisational reputation and employee work engagement, and the role of transformational leadership style in that relationship. The study sample comprised 183 employees of Nigerian banks (female = 52.5%; managers = 9.8%; mean...
  6. Do corporate reputation concerns constrain real earnings management practices? A multidimensional analysis

    Do corporate reputation concerns constrain real earnings management practices? A multidimensional analysis

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: Oreshile Sulaiman Ademola --- Lagos State University, Nigeria
    Purpose: This study integrates Eisenegger and Imhof's (EI) reputation theory and the reputation-building hypothesis to explore how corporate reputation (CREP) concerns constrain real earnings management (REM).