Browsing Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences by Author "Visser, D.J."
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An assessment of the business plan support offered by SEDA to its business clients in the Western Cape
Kamala, Sophie (2010)The Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA) is an organisation that gives various types of business support to small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in order to foster their growth. It is widely believed that there can ... -
An empirical study of the development of factory shops in the clothing industry in the Cape Peninsula
Visser, D.J. (University of the Western Cape, 1991)Over the 1ast eight years up to 1989, a new business phenomenon has manifested itself in South Africa. During this period, the so-ca 11ed "factory shop" concept has developed into one of the fastest growing industries in ... -
Ethical leadership: an assessment of the level of moral reasoning of managers in a South African short-term insurance company
Morilly, Simon W. (University of Western Cape, 2013)Against the background of major corporate scandals internationally and in South Africa, questions are being asked about the level of morality of leaders in organisations. This study assessed the level of moral reasoning ... -
Evaluation of employment creation by African immigrant entrepreneurs for unemployed South Africans in Cape Town
Kalitanyi, Vivence (University of the Western Cape, 2007)There has been a lot of comment and reaction to the presence of immigrants in South Africa, and most of it has been very negative. In light of the negative reaction, one can ask whether immigrants do in fact add any value ... -
The National Center for Health Leadership Competency Model: Its applicability to the South African context
Van der Ross, Eric (University of the Western Cape, 2014)Equitable access to quality health care is an essential element and a fundamental right for human development in any country. The South African health system prior to 1994 can be construed as one characterised with inequality ... -
Perceptions of owners and managers on factors that influence the success of Supa Quick franchise outlets in Cape Town
Mamabolo, Frans (University of the Western Cape, 2015)Small business faces challenges of surviving amidst competition from established businesses, due to lack of resources and quality management. Hence many of these businesses do not last for long. Small businesses do not ... -
The role of provincial government support in the development of black-owned small tourism businesses in the city of Cape Town
Quesada, Lemay Llorente (University of the Western Cape, 2005)Since 1994, tourism has become one of the most benefited industries among the overall of the South African economy. However, the industry is still far from being an example of transformations. The tourism industry in South ...