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  1. Community-Based Collaboration in Support of Older Persons

    Community-Based Collaboration in Support of Older Persons

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Psychology in Africa • Authors: Martha J. Watson --- North-West University, South Africa Hester C. Klopper --- North-West University, South Africa Annamarie Kruger --- North-West University, South Africa
    This study describes the processes for community-based collaboration in support of the older person living in the world of HIV/AIDS in South Africa. Secondary data from study from 333 older persons (> 60 years) and 28 leaders of community agencies...
  2. A facilitated process towards finding options for improved livestock production in the communal areas of Sterkspruit in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa

    A facilitated process towards finding options for improved livestock production in the communal areas of Sterkspruit in the Eastern Cape province, South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Range & Forage Science • Authors: WM Goqwana C Machingura Z Mdlulwa R Mkhari O Mmolaeng AO Selomane
    A participatory multi-stakeholder process of finding options for improving livestock production in the severely degraded communal grazing area of Sterkspruit in South Africa was conducted. Interviews were conducted with individual livestock keepers from two sites to gather data on their...
  3. Fragmented participation in management of the fishery for small pelagic fish in South Africa – inclusion of small-rights holders is a complex matter

    Fragmented participation in management of the fishery for small pelagic fish in South Africa – inclusion of small-rights holders is a complex matter

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: MM Hara --- Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies [PLAAS], University of the Western Cape, South Africa J Rogerson --- Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies [PLAAS], University of the Western Cape, South Africa J de Goede --- Pelagic and High Seas Fisheries Management, Branch: Fisheries Management, Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries [DAFF], South Africa J Raakjær --- Innovative Fisheries Management [IFM], Department of Development and Planning, Denmark
    The reasons why most small-rights holders do not participate in management of the fishery for small pelagic fish (‘small pelagics’) in South Africa, despite legislation and policy encouraging their participation, were analysed. Membership of the Small Pelagics Management Working Group...
  4. Planned intervention and organisational development: the role of leadership in change initiatives

    Planned intervention and organisational development: the role of leadership in change initiatives

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Victor E. Dike --- National University,
    Every system - organisation or human being - has the tendency of striving to change for the better. Although the process can be planned or unplanned, it involves continuous adjustment to a new environment. This paper focuses on the role...
  5. Voluntary employee reporting by the wholesale and retail companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange

    Voluntary employee reporting by the wholesale and retail companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: Thando Loliwe --- University of Limpopo, South Africa
    Using stakeholder theory, this article investigates the level, subject types, location and determinants of voluntary employee disclosures in the annual reports of the wholesale and retail companies in South Africa listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). It finds that...
  6. Leaving a Social Venture: Social Entrepreneurial Exit among the Maasai in Northern Tanzania

    Leaving a Social Venture: Social Entrepreneurial Exit among the Maasai in Northern Tanzania

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Africa Journal of Management • Authors: Alexander Tetteh Kwasi Nuer --- Social Sciences Department, The Netherlands Miguel Rivera-Santos --- Babson College, USA Carlos Rufín --- Sawyer School of Business, Suffolk University, Gert Van Dijk --- Social Sciences Department, The Netherlands
    Arguing that the exit of social ventures is likely to follow specific patterns, due the uniqueness of a social entrepreneur’s goals, the social venture’s emphasis on the provision of public goods, and its relationship to stakeholders, we conduct a qualitative...
  7. Multi-stakeholder collaboration yields valuable data for cetacean conservation in Gamba, Gabon

    Multi-stakeholder collaboration yields valuable data for cetacean conservation in Gamba, Gabon

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: G Minton --- WWF Gabon, Gabon JR Kema Kema --- WWF Gabon, Gabon A Todd --- Gabon Biodiversity Program, Center for Conservation and Sustainability, Gabon L Korte --- Gabon Biodiversity Program, Center for Conservation and Sustainability, Gabon PB Maganga --- WWF Gabon, Gabon JR Migoungui Mouelet --- Brigade de Peche de Gamba/Department des Pêches et d’Aquaculture, Gabon AM Nguema --- Agence National des Parc Nationaux, Gabon E Moussavou --- Brigade de Peche de Gamba/Department des Pêches et d’Aquaculture, Gabon GK Nguélé --- Agence National des Parc Nationaux, Gabon
    Private industry, the Government of Gabon and two international NGOs collaborated to conduct marine surveys off the coast of Gabon, Central Africa. Surveys addressed multiple objectives of surveillance and monitoring, the documentation of the distribution of and threats to the...
  8. Sustainable tourism development in Amsterdam Oud-West

    Sustainable tourism development in Amsterdam Oud-West

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Thea Noordeloos --- International Hospitality & Service Management, The Netherlands
    In many popular tourism destinations in the world, rapid tourism growth is occurring. The Netherlands has also experienced tourism growth, with an expected increase of almost 6 million international tourists in 10 years. Amsterdam is the main destination in this...
  9. Sustainable tourism development in Amsterdam Oud-West

    Sustainable tourism development in Amsterdam Oud-West

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Thea Noordeloos --- International Hospitality and Service Management, The Netherlands
    The Netherlands is currently experiencing rapid tourism growth, with Amsterdam being the main destination. Academics widely discuss the impact of tourism on the environment, the economy and society, and stress the need for sustainable tourism development. Eight semi-structured interviews were...
  10. Stakeholders’ perceptions of dietary and related self-management challenges and education programme preferences for type 2 diabetes adults

    Stakeholders’ perceptions of dietary and related self-management challenges and education programme preferences for type 2 diabetes adults

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Journal of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Diabetes of South Africa • Authors: JW Muchiri --- Department of Human Nutrition, South Africa GJ Gericke --- Department of Human Nutrition, South Africa P Rheeder --- Department of Internal Medicine, South Africa
    Objective: To inform the adaptation of an intervention from a primary healthcare setting to a tertiary setting, the dietary and related self-management challenges and education programme preferences of adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) were explored.
  11. Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand

    Are we poles apart? Stakeholders’ cooperation and decision-making in on-land cruise tourism in Iceland and New Zealand

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Tracy Harkison --- Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand Þórný Barðadóttir --- Icelandic Tourism Research Centre, Iceland
    The rapid growth of the global cruise ship industry in tourism has been evident in New Zealand in the southern hemisphere and Iceland in the northern hemisphere, where both countries have experienced a substantial increase in cruise ship arrivals at...
  12. A business case argument for corporate social responsibility disclosure in Nigeria

    A business case argument for corporate social responsibility disclosure in Nigeria

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Africa Journal of Management • Authors: Inalegwu Ode-Ichakpa --- , UK Emmanuel Cleeve --- , UK Chibuzo Amadi --- , UK Godswill Osemeke --- , UK
    From the theoretical perspectives of stakeholder, agency and slack resources, and using fixed effects and random effects models, this study investigates the relationship between corporate social responsibility (CSR) and financial performance. The study adopts fixed and random effects panel estimates...
  13. Application of a general methodology to understand vulnerability and adaptability of the fisheries for small pelagic species in the Benguela countries: Angola, Namibia and South Africa

    Application of a general methodology to understand vulnerability and adaptability of the fisheries for small pelagic species in the Benguela countries: Angola, Namibia and South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: KL Cochrane --- , South Africa K Ortega-Cisneros --- , South Africa JA Iitembu --- , Namibia CI dos Santos --- , Angola WHH Sauer --- , South Africa
    The fisheries for small pelagic species in Angola, Namibia and South Africa fulfil important social and economic roles but have undergone substantial changes in recent years, some of which are likely to be related to climate change. This assessment of...
  14. Social and economic effects of marine protected areas in South Africa, with recommendations for future assessments

    Social and economic effects of marine protected areas in South Africa, with recommendations for future assessments

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: JB Mann-Lang --- , South Africa GM Branch --- , South Africa BQ Mann --- , South Africa KJ Sink --- , South Africa SP Kirkman --- , South Africa R Adams --- , South Africa
    Research on the socio-economic aspects of marine protected areas (MPAs) in South Africa is reviewed to guide evaluation and integration. After a brief international review, we used declaration notices and management plans to determine the extent to which social and...
  15. Analysis of effectiveness of channels for information gathering and dissemination: Case of fisheries stakeholders in Mwanza and Mara regions of Tanzania

    Analysis of effectiveness of channels for information gathering and dissemination: Case of fisheries stakeholders in Mwanza and Mara regions of Tanzania

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Sadiki Lameck Kusyama --- , Tanzania Dina Machuve --- , Tanzania Michael Kisangiri --- , Tanzania Abswaid Mfanga --- , Tanzania
    The fisheries sub-sector in Tanzania is challenged with limited use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for information gathering and dissemination. Fishers obtain fisheries information from extension officers and their fellow fishers through mainly word of mouth in physical meetings...
  16. Transfer of ownership for social venture entrepreneurs: A case study in northern Tanzania

    Transfer of ownership for social venture entrepreneurs: A case study in northern Tanzania

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Africa Journal of Management • Authors: Alexander Tetteh Kwasi Nuer --- , Ghana Gert van Dijk --- , The Netherlands Joost Jongerden --- , The Netherlands Miguel Rivera-Santos --- , USA
    Social Venture Entrepreneurs (SVEs) invest in supply chains with the aim to ignite businesses, but with a vision on how to transfer ownership to third parties. The present study explores the definitions and forms of ownership envisioned by local stakeholders...
  17. Estimating the economic income and social contributions derived from the South African west coast rock lobster fishery

    Estimating the economic income and social contributions derived from the South African west coast rock lobster fishery

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: JM Eggers --- Rhodes University, South Africa KL Cochrane --- Rhodes University, South Africa WHH Sauer --- Rhodes University, South Africa
    The west coast rock lobster Jasus lalandii fishery is South Africa’s third-most-valuable fishery, although the stock is currently estimated at <2% of its pristine biomass. Recent ecologically necessary reductions in the total allowable catch (TAC) had negative economic impacts on...
  18. A multi-stakeholder view on director remuneration guidance in South Africa

    A multi-stakeholder view on director remuneration guidance in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: Marilee van Zyl --- , South Africa Nadia Mans-Kemp --- , South Africa
    Purpose: Given South Africa’s well-developed governance framework, considerable wage inequality and sizeable executive packages, this study was conducted to reflect on the aptness and application of the King IV director remuneration guidelines.
  19. Business-driven approach to cloud computing adoption by small businesses

    Business-driven approach to cloud computing adoption by small businesses

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Martin Adane --- University of Cape Coast, Ghana
    In the adoption of technology, there is the need for the alignment of the objectives of the business’s information technology (IT) strategy with the business strategy to ensure effectiveness and overall business performance. This study sought to investigate the effect...
  20. The use of monitoring data and community feedback mechanisms to increase HIV testing among men during a cluster-randomised community mobilisation trial in South Africa

    The use of monitoring data and community feedback mechanisms to increase HIV testing among men during a cluster-randomised community mobilisation trial in South Africa

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of AIDS Research • Authors: Rebecca L West --- University of California San Francisco, USA Rhandzekile Mathebula --- , South Africa Dumisani Rebombo --- , South Africa Rhian Twine --- University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Aim&eacute;e Julien --- University of Antwerp, Belgium Nkosinathi Masilela --- University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Mi-Suk Kang Dufour --- University of California San Francisco, USA Dean Peacock --- , South Africa Kathleen Kahn --- University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Audrey Pettifor --- University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa Sheri A Lippman --- University of California San Francisco, USA
    This short communication describes the development and implementation of a programme monitoring and feedback process during a cluster-randomised community mobilisation intervention conducted in rural Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, South Africa. Intervention activities took place from August 2015 to July 2018 with the...
  21. Living museums in Namibia: between empowerment and exploitation

    Living museums in Namibia: between empowerment and exploitation

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Anthropology Southern Africa • Authors: Hana Hor&aacute;kov&aacute; --- Palack&yacute; University Olomouc, Czech Republic Josef&iacute;na Kufov&aacute; --- Palack&yacute; University Olomouc, Czech Republic Nicola Ra&uacute;l --- Palack&yacute; University Olomouc, Czech Republic
    This article examines the recent rise of living museums in postcolonial Namibia, one of the most rapidly increasing forms of cultural tourism. Living museums are designed and executed by minority communities that seek to reach socio-economic emancipation by making use...
  22. Governance challenges in Ghana&rsquo;s artisanal and small-scale mining (galamsey) sector: Is stakeholder interaction the way forward?

    Governance challenges in Ghana’s artisanal and small-scale mining (galamsey) sector: Is stakeholder interaction the way forward?

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Issah Baddianaah --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Bernard Nuoleyeng Baatuuwie --- University for Development Studies, Ghana Abdul-Moomin Adams --- S.D. Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Ghana
    Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) operations have surged in Ghana in recent years causing many environmental and social problems. The government has employed the military to eradicate illegal mining operations. However, despite the military’s countless efforts to clamp down on...
  23. The road towards effective governance and management of marine protected areas in South Africa: evolving policies, paradigms and processes

    The road towards effective governance and management of marine protected areas in South Africa: evolving policies, paradigms and processes

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: SP Kirkman --- , South Africa P Kowalski --- , South Africa BQ Mann --- Oceanographic Research Institute (ORI), South Africa GM Branch --- University of Cape Town, South Africa MG van der Bank --- South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), South Africa KJ Sink --- Institute for Coastal and Marine Research, Nelson Mandela University, South Africa P Fielding --- , South Africa JB Mann-Lang --- Oceanographic Research Institute (ORI), South Africa MC Pfaff --- University of Cape Town, South Africa D Kotsedi --- , South Africa R Adams --- , South Africa S Dlulisa --- , South Africa SL Petersen --- , Madagascar
    The efficacy of marine protected areas (MPAs) depends on their governance and management. We review their history in South Africa and recognise four periods. Period 1 (1964–1994) provided initial protection but was based on exclusionary, preservationist policies, was ad hoc...
  24. Host communities&rsquo; infrastructural development expectations of multinational mining companies in Ghana&rsquo;s mining industry

    Host communities’ infrastructural development expectations of multinational mining companies in Ghana’s mining industry

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Africa Journal of Management • Authors: Stanford Nartey --- Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana Franklyn A. Manu --- Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration, Ghana
    This paper, through an ethnographic research approach, examines the infrastructural development expectations that host communities have of multinational mining companies (MNMCs) and how these expectations influence corporate-community relationships in two of Ghana’s mining districts. Using data triangulation from multiple stakeholder...
  25. 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...
  26. Using stakeholder knowledge to co-produce research priorities for a raptor species vulnerable to impacts of wind energy facilities

    Using stakeholder knowledge to co-produce research priorities for a raptor species vulnerable to impacts of wind energy facilities

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Ostrich: Journal of African Ornithology • Authors: Merlyn Nomusa Nkomo --- University of Cape Town, South Africa Megan Murgatroyd --- University of Cape Town, South Africa Samantha Ralston-Paton --- , South Africa Arjun Amar --- University of Cape Town, South Africa
    The global energy transition necessitates a rapid increase in infrastructure in developing countries, including for wind energy facilities (WEFs). Concerns arise regarding the negative impacts of WEFs on biodiversity, especially on birds of prey or raptors and other volant animals...
  27. Failure factors of building construction projects in Ethiopia

    Failure factors of building construction projects in Ethiopia

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development • Authors: Hizkiel Haliso Abate --- College of Engineering and Technology, Wolaita Sodo University, Ethiopia Desalegn Girma Mengistu --- Institute of Technology, Hawassa University, Ethiopia Tesfahun Asres Abera --- Arba Minch Institute of Technology, Arba Minch University, Ethiopia
    Construction projects encounter considerable failure, and the case is worse in developing countries. Improving this situation needs an understanding of the failure factors; hence, this study is aimed at identifying critical failure factors of building construction projects in the Ethiopian...
  28. Exploring participatory scenario planning for sustainable urban tourism development

    Exploring participatory scenario planning for sustainable urban tourism development

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: Research in Hospitality Management • Authors: Miranda Cornelisse --- Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands Arjen van Klink --- Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, The Netherlands
    This viewpoint article explores the potential of multistakeholder participatory scenario planning (PSP) as a tool to foster a sustainable visitor economy in underprivileged neighbourhoods. Feijenoord, a district in Rotterdam, is such an area. While the visitor economy offers economic benefits,...
  29. Building an ethical artificial intelligence corporate governance framework for the integration of emerging technologies into business processes

    Building an ethical artificial intelligence corporate governance framework for the integration of emerging technologies into business processes

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: South African Journal of Accounting Research • Authors: Husain Coovadia --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa Ben Marx --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa Ilse Botha --- University of Johannesburg, South Africa&nbsp; Nusirat O. Gold --- University of Johannesburg,
  30. Horizon scanning to identify priority research questions for the South African marine shore-based recreational fishery

    Horizon scanning to identify priority research questions for the South African marine shore-based recreational fishery

    Item type: Journal Article • Journal: African Journal of Marine Science • Authors: K Hewett --- Rhodes University, South Africa CS Bova --- Rhodes University, South Africa EC Butler --- Rhodes University, South Africa A-R Childs --- Rhodes University, South Africa MW Farthing --- Rhodes University, South Africa BQ Mann --- Rhodes University, South Africa JB Mann-Lang --- Rhodes University, South Africa AC Winkler --- Rhodes University, South Africa K Hyder --- Centre for Environment Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, United Kingdom WM Potts --- Rhodes University, South Africa
    The marine shore-based recreational fishery (MSBRF) is the largest sector of the South African linefishery. The high rate of participation, widely dispersed effort, the diversity of motivations, attitudes and perceptions of its participants, and the large number of target species...