Browsing by Subject "stewardship"
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Different modes of public participation in a public trust regulatory model
(North-West University, 2019)Section 24 of the Constitution creates the foundation of a conceptual framework for a public trust regulatory model through which access to and the use of the environment and natural resources are regulated. "Public ... -
Equipping the poorest of the poor to become agents of community transformation: a case study of milk as a catalyst in Burundi
(AOSIS, 2017)Community transformation has cultural, political and religious dimensions. In the case of Burundi, it is ranked 188/188 on the scale of the world's poorest countries. The poor in Burundi have a fatalistic attitude towards ... -
Managing corruption in South Africa: the ethical responsibility of churches
(Stellenbosch University, 2012)The South African society continues to stagger under an immense wave of corruption in both the private and the public sectors. Corruption is the misuse of public office or a position of authority for private, material ... -
Mining in Chrissiesmeer wetland and state custodianship
(North-West University, 2019)A mining right was granted in 2006 to Black Gold Coal Estates (Pty) Ltd by the then Department of Minerals and Energy to conduct open cast coal mining activities in the middle of the ecologically sensitive Chrissiesmeer ... -
Ontology and epistemology: a transcendental reflection on decision-usefulness as an accounting objectivecounting Objective
(Sabinet, 2011)As key global accounting regulators, the FASB and the IASB have accorded much importance to the concept of decision-usefulness, especially in the context of the capital providers as a specific user group. However, a vague ... -
A reflection on historical biblical principles in support of ethical stewardship
(Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, 2013)Recent corporate history illustrates that, although accounting is acknowledged as the language of the contemporary business environment, it is not merely a detached technical activity, but rather a battlefield of diverse ...