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  • Moyo, T.; Crafford, G.J.; Emuze, F. (Journal of Construction, 2019)
    PURPOSE OF RESEARCH: The aim of this research is to propose corporate social responsibility strategies that can improve social security of construction workers in Zimbabwe. METHOD: A questionnaire survey obtained ...
  • Schlebusch, Gabriel, J. (Africa Education Review Volume 17 | Number 3 | 2020 | pp. 74–89, 2020-05-14)
    This article reports on a study that investigated how collaborative leadership can influence sustained learner academic performance in secondary schools. The key problem resounds about secondary schools that are unable ...
  • ISA, RASHEED BABATUNDE; EMUZE, FIDELIS; DAS, DILLIP KUMAR (International Conference on Infrastructure Development in Africa, 2016)
    Business as usual (BAU) model of infrastructure delivery is contrary to the needs of sustainability in the built environment. This gap necessitates a South African study that is focus on sustainability in the infrastructure ...
  • Isa, Rasheed Babatunde; Emuze, Fidelis; Dsa, Dillip Kumar (Journal of Construction Project Management and Innovation, 2016)
    Business as usual (BAU) model of infrastructure delivery is contrary to the needs of sustainability in the built environment. This difference necessitates a South African study that is focus on sustainability in the ...
  • Strydom, Albert. J.; Mangope, Dinah; Henama, Unathi Sonwabile (African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure, 2019)
    Given the fact that tourism is becoming the largest single sector of world trade, which has potential to substantially contribute to sustainable development from local to global scale. The need to develop tourism sustainably ...
  • Kimanzi, Mathew, Kimweli; Gamede, Vangeli, Wiseman (International Journal Of Economics And Finance Studies, Vol: 12 No: 2 Year: 2020, 2020-10-15)
    Businesses are being faced with increasing expectations to take an active role in meeting the world’s environmental, social and economic challenges. For this to be achieved, there is a need for a paradigm shift in the ...
  • Lategan, Laetus O.K. (Journal for Christian Scholarship = Tydskrif vir Christelike Wetenskap, 2016)
    It is evident that the economic meltdown has raised questions on how ethical business decisions are, and whether values are evident in all business activities. Together with the questioning of the morality of markets, many ...
  • Isa, R.B.; Emuze, F.A.; Das, D.K. (Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein: Interim : Interdisciplinary Journal, 2015)
    Stakeholders in the construction sector are placing a much stronger emphasis on the importance of attaining sustainability within the industry. While much efforts has been deployed towards attaining sustainable development ...
  • Mati´c, Bojan; Jovanovi´c, Stanislav; Das, Dillip Kumar; Zavadskas, Edmundas Kazimieras; Stevi´c, Željko; Sremac, Siniša; Marinkovi´c, Milan (Symmetry, 2019)
    Sustainable development is one of the most important preconditions for preserving resources and balanced functioning of a complete supply chain in different areas. Taking into account the complexity of sustainable ...
  • Marx, B.; Van der Watt, A. (Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 9, Issue 2: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, 2011)
    Sustainability has been described as the primary moral and economic imperative of the twenty-first century and one of the most important sources of both opportunities and risks for businesses. Companies are also expected ...
  • Holzbaur, U.D. (Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 8, Issue 3: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, 2010)
    Sustainable development is the key issue for enabling the survival of human culture. Product development is sometimes seen as conflicting with the aims of sustainable development. This comes from a twofold impact: the ...
  • Fourie, R.; Lubbe, D. (Journal for New Generation Sciences, Vol 10, Issue 3: Central University of Technology, Free State, Bloemfontein, 2012)
    It is widely assumed that sustainability reporting is a mechanism that companies can use to demonstrate their trustworthiness with regard to development in a sustainable manner. This article uses the Mayer, Davis and ...

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