An integrated view on generative sustainability has taken on acutely important dimensions globally, given the omniscience of degrading environmental forces. This age of the Anthropocene, in the time scale of earth’s ...
Today, most higher education (HE) institutions throughout the world are shifting towards an Open Distance Learning (ODL) system. The emergence of the Covid-19 pandemic has also prompted conventional institutions to move ...
During the Covid-19 pandemic corruption in South African companies, both state-owned and privately-owned, reached staggering proportions. This included bribery, procurement irregularities, overpricing and fraudulent deals ...
In this era of globalisation, competition, and a global pandemic (COVID-19), the assessment of service quality is vital for the success of inbound tour operators in Cameroon. The problem of poor service quality in Cameroon, ...
Integration of technology into teaching and learning is not new in Uganda, but the rapid rate and pace of technological advancement, especially regarding the emerging educational technologies, corresponding pedagogical and ...
This thesis used a large portion of secondary data and it also made use of limited qualitative research methods and techniques of gathering data. The interviews were informal and were only used to fill the research gaps ...
Following numerous other countries that have relaxed their stringent Cannabis laws, Cannabis has recently been decriminalised in South Africa. This has led consumers to believe that Cannabis is more acceptable and so ...
This study explored the perceived effectiveness of a governmental performance
management system, through the lived experiences of employees and line managers within
the different phases of the performance management ...
In various parts of the world, including South Africa, sex work is highly stigmatised and the
buying and selling of sex is illegal. As such sex workers are profoundly marginalised, and as
a by-product of criminalisation, ...
This research set out to find out what factors drive the ethical conduct of municipal staff members in general, with the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (CTMM) as a case study. The rules as well as the conduct ...
Swart, Lu-Anne; Taliep, Naiema; Ismail, Ghouwa; Van Niekerk, Ashley(BMC Public Health, 2022)
Background: This study assessed the influence of social, economic, and psychological factors on South African’s
responsiveness to the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the South African government responded quickly to manage ...
Modise, Mpho-Entle Puleng; Van den Berg, Geesje(UNISA Press, 2021-05-27)
The Covid-19 pandemic provoked a paradigm shift never imagined by higher education institutions in the world, but especially in developing countries. Drawing on findings from a PhD study, this article aims to highlight the ...
E-portfolios have been used for decades in education; however, it is still a new trend in some
developing countries as they continue to adopt e-learning practices. The study investigated postgraduate students’ experiences ...
Du Plessis, EC (Elize); Van der Westhuizen, GJ (Gert)(inScience Press, Lisboa, Portugal., 2022-07)
The Covid-19 pandemic of the last two years is having an immense effect on teaching and learning in higher education. The rapid shift to online assignments and examinations in response to the pandemic and the consequent ...
Background: Healthcare workers play a critical role in the delivery of healthcare services.
Because of the high risk of exposure to healthcare workers, the emergence of coronavirus
disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a ...
The South African health care system was hard hit by the second wave of Coronavirus
disease (COVID-19), which affected nurse managers as healthcare facilities became overwhelmed due to an increased workload emanating from ...
Web-based technology has proven itself indispensable in education, especially in distance education and in developing countries. Technological advances and the COVID-19 pandemic have forced higher education institutions ...
Mavhandu-Mudzusi, Azwihangwisi Helen; Moyo, Idah(Women's Health and Action Research Centre (WHARC), 2022-06-03)
The restrictive measures taken to curb and mitigate the spread of the corona virus of 2019 (COVID-19) had negative implications on the vulnerable populations. The most severely affected group among the vulnerable population ...
The emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a negative impact on the psychological and mental wellbeing of healthcare workers. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe the psychological ...
Mavhandu-Mudzusi, Azwihangwisi Helen(Virtual Commons - Bridgewater State University, 2021-11)
South Africa, as a country where there is a gross gap between the rich and poor, has seen
the worsening of inequality during the Covid-19 lockdown. The lockdown impacted different groups in various ways including ...