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    • Fisieke aktiwiteit en enkele lipoproteïenparameters by mans met verhoogde totale cholesterolkonsentrasie 

      Kotze, Alta Theresa (North-West University (South Africa), 1996)
      Physical activity and some lipoproteien parameters amongst men with an increased concentration of total cholesterol. There is epidemiological and experimental evidence suggesting that physical activity may reduce the ...
    • Fisieke aktiwiteit en geestelike welstand van blanke mans in Potchefstroom 

      Van der Merwe, Sonja (North-West University (South Africa), 1995)
      Physical activity and spiritual wellness of white males in Potchefstroom. Total health consists of a variety of components, notably the physical, mental, emotional, social and spiritual dimensions. The spiritual dimension ...
    • Fisieke aktiwiteit en uitbranding se verband met die koronêre risiko-indeks van Suid-Afrikaanse blanke bestuurslui 

      Bezuidenhout, Rupert (North-West University (South Africa), 2001)
      Research clearly indicates that physical activity has a counteractive effect on the physiological- and psychological coronary risk factors such as hypertension and stress. Stress is also a known predecessor to burnout. ...
    • Fisieke aktiwiteit se verband met leefstyl gebruike en gesondheidstatus by pre- en post-menopousale vroue 

      Coetzee, Jana (North-West University (South Africa), 2002)
      Physical inactivity is recognised as one of the 7 risk factors in the development of chronic lifestyle disorders. According to research literature the participation in regular physical activity does have positive effects ...
    • Flexible staffing solutions and its impact on customer satisfaction 

      Brett, Richard Francis (North-West University, 2007)
      The face of the workplace has changed dramatically over the past decade and most organisations have to survive in a fiercely competitive global economy. The impact of the competitive changes, especially in the service ...
    • Flourishing of academics in Universities of Technology2 

      Janse van Rensburg, Christine (North-West University (South Africa), Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016)
      Higher education in South Africa is dynamic, ever-changing, and experiences high turnover. In order to keep up with these transformations, organisations need to create conducive environments that foster positive ...
    • Flourishing of employees in a fast moving consumable goods environment 

      Rautenbach, Cindy-Lorraine (2015)
      The Fast Moving Consumable Goods industry is characterized by competitiveness, on going change and high turnover. To stay competitive, retain talent and keep up with these fast paced systems, organisations have to ...
    • Flourishing of employees in the information technology industry in South Africa 

      Diedericks, Elsabé (North-West University, 2012)
      Organisations worldwide are experiencing an explosion of knowledge in the current technological information age as well as a serious skills shortage. The fast-paced aggressive and highly cyclical nature of the profession ...
    • Flourishing of judges in South Africa 

      Rossouw, Elsie Adriana (North-West University (South Africa), 2020)
      This thesis explored the well-being of judges. Their well-being was examined via a scoping literature review, which identified and integrated the types of available research evidence on the well-being of judges globally. ...
    • Flourishing of teachers in secondary schools 

      Redelinghuys, Johannes Jacobus (Kleinjan) (North-West University (South Africa), Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016)
      Quality education plays a pivotal role in developing the South African economy. This requires a motivated, healthy, committed, competent, and well-functioning teacher corps. Unfortunately, relatively little is known about ...
    • Forecasting the price of Bitcoin using neural networks 

      Kuyler, M. (North-West University (South Africa), 2019)
      The evolution of financial technology adds to the complexity of the global financial system and the underlying assets that store its value. This complexity manifests as an adverse market risk profile in assets where fintech ...
    • Forecasting tourism demand for South Africa 

      Louw, Riëtte (North-West University, 2011)
      Tourism is currently the third largest industry within South Africa. Many African countries, including South Africa, have the potential to achieve increased economic growth and development with the aid of the tourism ...
    • Foreign direct investment in Africa : the role of the financial system 

      Smit, Wynand (North-West University, 2005)
      Africa remains the poorest continent despite being one of the most richly endowed regions of the world. With a per capita income of only US$ 300, four out of every 10 Africans live in extreme poverty on less than US $1 per ...
    • A foreign direct investment model for tourism property acquisition 

      Snyman, Janetta Adriana (North-West University, 2007)
      Foreign direct investment is a much debated topic worldwide. Without foreign direct investment, the Tourism Industry of South Africa cannot achieve its full potential. Therefore, the role of foreign direct investment cannot ...
    • Foreign trade and economic growth in Namibia : a time series analysis 

      Ogbokor, Cyril Ayetuoma (2015)
      Foreign trade is increasingly becoming a powerful tool when it comes to the promotion of economic growth in modern economies. This is especially so in the face of the continued rise of globalisation. In consideration of ...
    • The formation of a union for salespersonnel in South Africa 

      Davis, Catharina Helena (North-West University, 2009)
      A representative body such as a trade union, workplace forum or an organisation that specifically handles disputes that may arise from unilateral decisions that are taken by employers in the billboard industry that affect ...
    • Formulating a bring-your-own-device strategy for higher education institutions in Gauteng 

      Erasmus, Jan Hendrik (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)
      Technology intended for the consumer market has grown exponentially in recent years. Much of the growth can possibly be attributed to the competition created by the companies that develop these technologies for consumers ...
    • Formulating a customer-driven marketing strategy for higher education institutions 

      Gordon, Sharon (North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)
      The education services environment has changed over the past few decades. The once safe havens are now experiencing extreme competition not only nationally but across the globe. The competition is based on acquiring students, ...
    • Formulation of a strategy for an engineering department 

      Hamman, Wilhelm Heinrich Ahrens (North-West University (South Africa), 1998)
      The increased competitive pressure in the world steel industry is forcing ISCOR to become more cost competitive. In an attempt to attain this goal, a management consultant was commissioned to evaluate all business ...
    • The formulation of strategy for Moriana Muti 

      Nel, Les (North-West University, 2007)
      Traditional healing has become an integral and recognised part of health care in South Africa. Consumers are allowed to choose who to consult for their health care, and legislation is changing to facilitate the controlled ...