Browsing Economic and Management Sciences by Subject "Health"
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An analysis of consumer preferences of meat in townships
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)This study investigated the factors which influence consumer preferences of meat in townships. This was done to better understand the consumer behavioural aspects of meat consumers in the informal market so that the right ... -
An analysis of the lifestyle risk factors for long-distance truck drivers
(2014)The Road Freight Industry accounts for 1 to 5 percent of most countries GDP (AECOM International Development, 2011). According to e-Natis there was 321 056 Trucks (Heavy load Vehicle GVM > 3500 kg) in South Africa by ... -
Bestuursvlak en fisieke aktiwiteit se verband met lewenstyl en gesondheidstatus by blanke manlike bestuurslui
(North-West University (South Africa), 2001)The relation of managerial level and physical activity with lifestyle and health status among white male managers. The general health status of an employee often display a direct relation with his productivity. Worldwide ... -
Bestuursvlak se verband met fisieke aktiwiteit, lewenstyl en gesondheidstatus by vroulike bestuurslui
(North-West University (South Africa), 2002)The relationship of managerial level with physical activity, lifestyle and health status among female managers. Due to technological advances and mechanization, physical activities m today's occupations have been ... -
Burnout and engagement of teachers in the North West Province
(North-West University, 2004)Continuous exposure to things like high job demands, lack of job resources, change, competitiveness and rivalry, can result in stress and burnout. Stressful events may lead to ill health and might impact negatively on the ... -
Burnout and work engagement of employees in an insurance company
(North-West University, 2004)Continuous changes along with the increased pressure to perform may result in feelings of distrust, strain in interpersonal relations, psychological strain, fatigue and tension, all affecting the well-being of employees. ... -
Corporate wellness in a chemical industry in South Africa
(North-West University, 2007)The world of work is changing at a whirlwind speed with mergers, acquisitions, new markets, products, growth as well as many similar business activities being at the order of the day, all aimed at improving income and ... -
Emotional intelligence, coping and health of non-professional counsellors
(North-West University, 2007)Apart from the exceptional landscapes, ideal weather, cultural diversity and other characteristics that typify South Africa, crime and HIV/AIDS are two of the most pressing phrases linked to our country. Victims of crime ... -
Employee health and wellness practices in South Africa
(North-West University, 2008)Research regarding employee health and wellness programmes is lacking in South Africa. The objective of this research was thus to describe employee health and wellness in South Africa by investigating the management and ... -
Employees' work outcomes associated with the psychological contract within private training institutions
(North-West University, 2006)Workplace change is caused by the utilization of new technology, changing legislation, globalization and competitive markets. Employees are exposed to new management techniques as well as altered Human Resource policies ...