Browsing Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences by Subject "Management"
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An assessment tool for sandy beaches: a case study for integrating beach description, human dimension, and economic factors to identify priority management issues
(Elsevier, 2016)Sandy beaches offer invaluable services, the overexploitation of which threatens their survival. Management responses may be inappropriate, focussing on limited aspects of beaches and neglecting key characteristics. This ... -
Beachgoers' perceptions of sandy beach conditions: demographic and attitudinal influences, and the implications for beach ecosystem management
(Springer, 2016)Sandy beaches represent typical venues for recreation and tourism worldwide, as well as part of the lifestyle and identity of coastal communities. Their overexploitation, however, threatens their survival. Especially in ... -
Development of an integrated operating framework for strategy execution in Gauteng municipalities in South Africa
(Clute Institute, 2014-09)The establishment of a new democracy has created high expectations amongst all the different communities of South Africa. The demand for basic essential services by the previously disadvantaged communities has increased ... -
Key success factors in managing a visitors' experience at a South African international airport
(Sabinet, 2014)These days, visitors to airports are more discerning than before and continuously seek new and meaningful experiences. This approach has caused airports to evolve from being, simply, a point of transit for visitors into ... -
Perceptions of organizational politics at a national electricity provider in Southern African Development Community (SADC)
(Kamla Raj Enterprises, 2015)This paper explores the theoretical perceptions of organizational politics, identifies common factors and proceeds to empirically measure perceptions of organizational politics at a national electricity provider in the SADC ... -
The role played by principals as managers and leaders of public schools in Swaziland
(Kamla-Raj, 2016)Swaziland is a small country situated in-between South Africa and Mozambique towards the southern tip of Africa. As former British colony, achieving independence in 1968, Swaziland has a history of colonial education based ... -
Why travel motivation and socio-demographics matter in managing a national park : original research
(South African National Parks Board, 2009)The Addo Elephant National Park is one of only a few national parks in the world that offers the Big 7 experience and is therefore one of South Africa's prime tourism destinations. The park plays an important role in the ...