International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478)
2012 - 2025
Current editor(s): Prof.Dr.Umit Hacioglu From Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance Editorial Office,Baris Mah. Enver Adakan Cd. No: 5/8, Beylikduzu, Istanbul, Turkey. Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Umit Hacioglu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 12, issue 10, 2023
- Impact of Coronavirus on digital transformation in private sector organisations in developing countries pp. 01-12

- Tamanna Nankoomar and Rosemary Quilling
- The pitfalls or gaps in monitoring and evaluation tools during Coronavirus disease 2019 era in South African municipalities pp. 13-22

- Babalo Yekani, Bethuel Sibongiseni Ngcamu and Sareesha Pillay
- Challenges in promoting accountability and feedback mechanisms through customer complaints in the South African public service pp. 23-31

- Tebogo Mogotloane and Valery Louw
- Cultural tourism and indigenous languages: fostering economic development in Polokwane Local Municipality pp. 32-40

- Fortune Tebogo Maswanganyi and Abiodun Salawu
- Public trust deficit in democratic state and political institutions: Ominous Signposts for South Africa pp. 41-52

- Johannes Tsheola and Mokoko Piet Sebola
- Encouraging wealth creation in children from poor families: a novel life skills approach pp. 53-62

- Gosiame Eulenda Molope, Solly Matshonisa Seeletse and Watson Ladzani
- Turning threats into opportunities: a reflection on the use of digital technologies in learning and teaching environment in one South African University pp. 63-68

- Ntsika Dyantyi
- Digitization and service delivery in the South African Post Office: A case study focusing in the Limpopo and Mpumalanga Province pp. 69-77

- Charles Khotsa and William Mabitsela
- Knowledge, attitudes and perceptions of students on sexual health needs of sexual and gender minority individuals in a South African University of Kwa-Zulu Natal: A mixed methods study pp. 78-84

- Wilbroda Hlolisile Chiya, Zamasomi Prudence Busisi Luvuno, Silingene Joyce Ngcobo, Celenkosini Nxumalo, Deshini Naidoo, Orlando Harris and Sophia Zamudio-Haas
- Exploring the nexus between migration and urbanisation in the Southern Africa region pp. 85-95

- Joseph Chisasa and Prudence Khumalo
- A trajectory of the establishment of Madibaz YouthLab in crystallising student leadership development at Nelson Mandela University pp. 96-103

- Bernard Karabo Sebake
- Perceived home and school integration through parental participation in rural primary school governance in Amathole East District, South Africa pp. 104-112

- Sandiswa Mtiya and Israel Kariyana
- Eurocentric, Westernized, or Afrocentric curriculum in one university in the Eastern Cape: An entrepreneurship approach pp. 113-120

- Thobeka Ncanywa
- Understanding good governance: voices of rural people in South-Western Nigeria pp. 121-131

- Oluwakemi Damola Adejumo-Ayibiowu
- Reflecting on the experience of the rationalisation and consolidation of the faculties and campuses at Walter Sisulu University: successes and challenges pp. 132-139

- Zikile Magadana
- The features and outcome of positive emotions in the Nkangala District municipalities pp. 140-147

- Thulani B. Skosana, Molefe J. Maleka and Thulile L Ngonyama-Ndou
- An integrated leadership approach in improving service delivery in health care: A case study of a district hospital in the Limpopo Province in South Africa pp. 148-155

- Goonasagree Naidoo and Puni Peter Mafora
- Insecurity of chieftainship and its implication on Botswana’s national security: the case of Bakgatla Ba-Ga-Kgafela pp. 156-164

- Bushy Simon Rasetshwane
- Scorched-earth democratic South Africa: Governance utopianisms as derivatives of scientific dogma pp. 165-174

- Johannes Tsheola and Mokoko Piet Sebola
- Fostering women entrepreneurship in the tourism industry: a look into obtacles and opportunities of women selling arts and crafts around the Kruger national park pp. 175-181

- Thandi Susan Ngomane
- A dual analysis study of classroom interactions in Japan and South Africa pp. 191-199

- Roehl Sybing and Tshimangadzo Selina Mudau
- Police’s behaviour in response to handling of protestations in South Africa pp. 200-208

- Paulus Hlongwane
- Entrepreneurship education to stimulate entrepreneurial mindset in chemistry students pp. 209-216

- Noluntu Dyantyi and Nobathembu Faleni
- Government interventions in the financial literacy of the law-enforcers: A case study of Emalahleni’s South African Police Services (SAPS) pp. 217-227

- Joseph Sedila Malepe
- Conceptualising a research interrogating of management functions in the South African National Defence Force pp. 228-240

- Mornay de Ridder and Kambidima Wotela
- The role of accounting officers in ensuring responsible public financial management: A PFMA centric approach pp. 241-247

- Njabulo Makhanya
- Do executive orders lead to better policy outputs than the traditional policy process? the case of Botswana pp. 248-256

- Thekiso Molokwane, Kgosi Radipodi and Keratilwe Bodilenyane
- Fraud risk management and financial performance of microfinance institutions in Kenya pp. 257-262

- Jared Mosoti, Joshua Wafula and Andrew Nyangau
- Leveraging indigenous languages for efficient local government: an analysis in a South African context

- Fortune Tebogo Maswanganyi
Volume 12, issue 9, 2023
- Crafting digital business ecosystems for cultural and creative industries pp. 01-15

- Shang-Fang Hsu, Xin-Yao Wang, Chia-Han Yang and Shyhnan Liou
- Linking digital transformation and strategic partnership to partnership performance: the mediating role of service innovation pp. 16-28

- Ahmad Royan Nushobah, Sumiati and Kusuma Ratnawati
- The role of value co-creation in sustaining partner loyalty in B2B business: a service-dominant logic approach pp. 29-38

- Rendy Ahmad Putra, Budiyanto and Suhermin
- Patient satisfaction mediates the influence of trust, service quality and hospital sharia compliance on patient loyalty in Sharia hospitals in Riau province from an Islamic perspective pp. 39-59

- Eny Wahyuningsih, Tatik Mariyanti and Zulhelmy M. Hatta
- The influence of internal control, religiosity and organizational commitment on Amil's performance with accountability as an intervening variable in the zakat management organization (ZMO) in Riau province pp. 60-82

- Yusrawati, Tatik Mariyanti and Zulhelmy M. Hatta
- The impacts of self-congruity and positive emotional experience on positive e-WOM with customer satisfaction as a mediator: study on 4-star hotel consumers in Malang City pp. 83-90

- Nadya Lailatul Fitriyah, Sunaryo and Ananda Sabil Hussein
- Applicability of blockchain technology in improving efficiency in supply chain operations in public procurement in Tanzania pp. 91-98

- Barnabas Maagi
- Unveiling the factors shaping consumer acceptance of AI assistant services in the hotel industry: a behavioral reasoning perspective pp. 99-112

- Md Tarikul Islam and Erhua Zhou
- Corporate ESG issues and retail investors’ investment decision: a moral awareness perspective pp. 113-125

- Rounok Nafisa, Alam Mohammad Ashraful and Aimin Qian
- The influence of Muslim fashion influencers on purchase intention mediated by attitude towards the advertising and brand attitude in the Muslim fashion industry in Indonesia pp. 126-133

- Micky Dita Avrillia, Moeljadi and Raditha Dwi Vata Hapsari
- The effect of work motivation and work environment on employee performance through work engagement pp. 134-143

- Muhammad Firgan Lussa, Achmad Sudiro and Raditha Dwi Vata Hapsari
- The role of organizational culture dimension in business recovery: a post Covid-19 perspective in the hotel industry in Kenya pp. 144-159

- Margadline Nalisi Matete and James M Kilika
- The effect of transformational leadership on sustainable employee performance with organizational commitment and green motivation as the mediating pp. 160-170

- Wa Ode May Zhara Averina, Dodi Wirawan Irawanto and Desi Tri Kurniawati
- The effect of nurse engagement and affective commitment on nurse performance in the health sector through self-efficacy as a mediating variable: a study at Malang City hospital pp. 171-181

- Nilna Elmawati Falabiba, Ahmad Sudiro and Nanang Suryadi
- Competency in information and communication technology and use of e-recruitment portal in Dodoma city, Tanzania pp. 182-193

- Richard Msacky and Isa Mwangata
- Bridging the GAP: exploring the nexus between green human resource management, organizational citizenship behavior towards the environment, employee green commitment, and environmental performance in hotels pp. 194-210

- Zhen Tang and Mohammad Yunes Amini
- Unmasking the impact: unveiling the effects of 12-hour shifts on performance among South African police officers pp. 211-217

- Thabang Molokomme, Dee Khosa, Salome Reyneke-Cloete and Danie Christo Mynhardt
- The role of job satisfaction in mediating the effect of transactional leadership and organizational commitment on intention to stay pp. 218-228

- Talitha Cornelia Azura, Dodi Wirawan Irawanto and Christin Susilowati
- Macroeconomic and financial dimensions influences on Indonesia's property and real estate companies value (2017-2022) pp. 229-240

- Olivia Devania Yurisafira, Yos Sunitiyoso and Raden Aswin Rahadi
- The impact of disposition effect, herding and overconfidence on investment decision making moderated by financial literacy pp. 241-251

- Priyo Prasetyo, Sumiati and Kusuma Ratnawati
- Attributes of innovation and adoption of mobile banking in Egypt pp. 252-259

- Osama Elbayoumy and Xiu-Hao Ding
- Effects of ownership on the relationship between bank capital and financial performance: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 260-274

- Changjun Zheng, Md Mohiuddin Chowdhury, Md Abdul Mannan Khan and Anupam Das Gupta
- The effect of financial literacy on business performance through mediation of financial access and financial risk attitude pp. 275-287

- Priyo Priyantoro, Kusuma Ratnawati and Siti Aisjah
- Uncovering the role of foreign ownership in the relationship between board nationality diversity and ESG pp. 288-302

- Mohamed Abdelkader and Yongqiang Gao
- Measuring the impact of ESG investing on the stock performance of JSE-listed financial service providers during the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 303-312

- Khwazi Magubane and Boingotlo Wesi
- Determinants of audit fees in the consumer goods industry listed on the Indonesia stock exchange pp. 313-326

- Rahmat Mulia Rizal and Ika Sarundayang
- Exploring budgetary accounting practices on the Jaton (Javanese Tondano) eid celebration tradition in Gorontalo pp. 327-337

- Novia Maharani Putri, Iwan Triyuwono and Lilik Purwanti
- Assessment of clean audit outcomes as an effective determinant of good service delivery: a case study of Midvaal Local Municipality pp. 338-350

- Mzwakhe Samuel Khasodi, Sandiso Mahlala and Costa Hofisi
- Balancing act: how corporate accounting disclosures and social learning shape corporate image in Taiwan pp. 351-361

- Szu-Wei Yen and Tz-Li Wang
- Enforcement methods and influential factors of competitive intelligence ethics adoption: a case of South African ICT industry pp. 362-380

- Tshilidzi Nenzhelele
- Revitalizing Pennsylvania's infrastructure: local public-private partnerships as the key to bridging the gap with a case study for local public-private transportation partnerships pp. 381-391

- Bekrim Setiawan, Victoria Thornton and Ari Dwi Susanto
- A systematic review of entrepreneurship education in higher education as panacea to unemployment reduction in South African graduates pp. 392-404

- Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani, Mirriam R. Khumatake and Bongani T. Gamede
- Assessing the imperative for school social workers: insights from principals and circuit managers in Mankweng circuit, South Africa pp. 405-415

- Katekani Sibise and Wiseman Ntlhari Mathebula
- Determinants of academic major choice: a comparative study of business programs in Bangladesh pp. 416-427

- Md. Nazmul Hasan and Naznine Akter
- The influence of principal's leadership, teacher competencies, academic supervisor, work motivation and job satisfaction on teachers' performance in secondary schools of the country of Gambia pp. 428-439

- Kebba Saine, Suryo Budi Santoso, Herni Justiana Astuti and Bima Cinintya Pratama
- The culture of reading for acquisition and learning of content knowledge for English language and literature in English in higher education pp. 440-449

- Kabelo Ramolula and Milton Nkoane
- Challenges confronting rural physical science educators in enhancing Grade 12 Performance pp. 450-459

- Baloyi M.s, M.G. Muremela, N. T. Makhwanya, A. P. Kutame, B.T. Gamede and O. A. Ajani
- Developing the integrity of corruption crime judges: evidence in Indonesia pp. 460-476

- Andi Wahyu Wibisana
- Safeguarding the future: The dual role of children in nation building and the menace of child labor pp. 477-484

- Siti Khumayah, Mukarto Siswoyo, Reppa Revaldi, Riamah Widia Astuti and Dian Fauziyah
- Practices of determining dowry and pisuke prices in Lombok pp. 485-495

- Baiq Sonia Toin, Iwan Triyuwono and Aji Dedi Mulawarman
- The application of Artificial Intelligence in external auditing and its implications on audit quality? A review of the ongoing debates pp. 496-512

- Favourate y Mpofu
- The victimization of community members in the realm of traditional leaders at OR Tambo District Municipality, South Africa pp. 513-520

- Enoch Zenzile
Volume 12, issue 8, 2023
- Moderating influence of lean-green practices on the relationship between capital mobilization and performance of medium hotels in the Kenyan cities pp. 01-11

- Ngunga Joseph Karimi, Kyalo Teresia Ngina and M. Gichuhi David
- Covid-19 and the South African pharmaceutical supply chain: drivers, strategies, and recommendations pp. 12-23

- Blessing Takawira and David Pooe
- Measuring the mediating role of e-trust in the relationship between e-service quality and e-loyalty on gen Z users of the shopee Apps pp. 24-32

- Nazmi Ahmad Martio, Mugiono and Wahdiyat Moko
- Readiness of SMMEs for the adoption of the fourth industrial revolution in Mamelodi Township pp. 33-47

- Ronny Shibiti, Teddy Timothy Masabo and Watson Ladzani
- Outsourcing for emergency relief: Unravelling key strategies pp. 48-60

- Kudzanai Chinogwеnya and Reward Utete
- A strategic response to COVID-19 induced supply chain disruption in South Africa’s pharmaceutical industry pp. 61-73

- Blessing Takawira and Emmanuel Mutambara
- Entrepreneurial Mindset, Lean-Green practices and firm performance among medium hotels in Kenyan cities pp. 74-82

- Ngunga Joseph Karimi, Kyalo Teresia Ngina and M. Gichuhi David
- The Influence of perceived value and brand image on Lacoco's brand equity with brand awareness as a moderation variable pp. 83-91

- Yunus Indra Purnama and Nur Wening
- The impact of customer engagement on organisational change communication at Absa bank in greater Durban area pp. 92-103

- Anos Chitamba and Emmanuel Mutambara
- Market opportunities impact on SME’s entrepreneurial behavior: study on entrepreneurial orientation in North Macedonia pp. 104-118

- Elena Gjorevska
- Breaking the glass ceiling: unveiling the talent management gap in boardrooms and its impact on low women representation pp. 119-133

- Nthabiseng V. Moraka
- Task identity of outsourced versus core employees in Nigerian financial institutions: exploring the role of employment status pp. 134-142

- Chinegbonkpa Hope A. Nwakanma
- Sustainable Employee Performance in the 4IR: Intra-organizational Social Capital, Job Burnout, and Organizational Reward as Correlates pp. 143-150

- Foluso Adekanmbi and Wilfred Ukpere
- Constructive workplace deviance for rising Africa: A case of selected South African farmworkers pp. 151-162

- Harriet Rivalani Maluka and Tlou Samuel Setati
- The effects of idealised influence on the dimensions of employee resistance to change at the automobile dealerships in the eThekwini region of Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 163-179

- Nonye Chukwuma and Robert Walter Dumisani Zondo
- Green human resource management and environmental performance of hotels in South Africa: mediating and moderating role of environmental concern and green human capital pp. 180-187

- Khutso Mankgele, Sharon Mmakola and Mpho Mokgaetji Chidi
- Talent development in the digital age: implications for self-employability in films and television industry pp. 188-196

- Sifiso Myeni
- An evaluation of the relationship between occupational stress and job satisfaction: an emperical study of non-profit organisation in South Africa pp. 197-204

- Tlou Samuel Setati
- An analysis of the relationship between readability of the chairman's statement and firm financial performance in South Africa pp. 205-214

- Sinethemba Mankayi, Frank Ranganai Matenda and Mabutho Sibanda
- Empirical analysis on the impact of market share and capital adequacy ratio on the bankruptcy rate of community banks in Tanzania: an application of Altman’s Z-Score model pp. 215-226

- Hapho Yohana, Gwahula Raphael and Saganga Kapaya
- The influence of financial behavior on capital market investment decision making with mediating of financial literacy in Yogyakarta pp. 227-237

- Rahmat Hidayat and Abdul Moin
- The tourism industry and the South African economy during a pandemic and recovery prospects pp. 238-246

- Ephrem Habtemichael Redda and Jhalukpreya Surujlal
- Do abnormal accruals influence abnormal tone in the CEO statements of the top 40 JSE-listed companies? pp. 247-260

- Lonwabo Mlawu, Frank Ranganai Matenda and Mabutho Sibanda
- Economic impact of adopting bundled SAPs on crop yield and household incomes among smallholder maize farmers in Morogoro region, Tanzania pp. 261-273

- Joseph Mugula, Athman K. Ahmad, John Msinde and Michael Kadigi
- Exports and economic growth: relationships and threshold analysis for the Southern Africa customs union pp. 274-288

- Oscar Chiwira, Lovemore Muchingami and Lawrence Jambani
- Application of environmental management accounting and strategy to company innovation with research and development effort and company size as control variables pp. 289-298

- Meiliyah Ariani and Zulhawati
- Exploring the involvement of tax audit experts in the early stages of tax audits: Empirical evidence from South African Revenue Service (SARS) pp. 299-309

- David Mhlanga and Kgabo Freddy Masehela
- Democratic utopianism: still searching for the truest meaning of democracy pp. 310-320

- Shaka Yesufu
- Rethinking the question of identity for indigenous public administration within public administration pp. 321-326

- Sandiso Mahlala, Benon Basheka and Makhura Benjamin Rapanyane
- New public management and post-new public management paradigms: Deconstruction and reconfiguration of the South African public administration pp. 327-334

- Terrance Molobela and Dominique Emmanuel Uwizeyimana
- Green energy pathways: differing perspectives to green energy transitions among homeowners pp. 335-347

- Christopher Tarisayi Chikandiwa and Emmanuel Mutambara
- E-governance as a new public administration paradigm: a rhetoric or reality? pp. 348-356

- Terrance Molobela and Dominique Emmanuel Uwizeyimana
- The paradoxical image of democracy, votes, and elections in the selected African states pp. 357-363

- Modupi Selepe and Mary Mehlape
- The role of professionalization in the South African public service and its contribution to the UN’s SDGs, Agenda 2063, and NDP 2030 pp. 364-374

- Rozenda Hendrickse
- An exploratory study on the challenges faced by South African municipalities in implementing the Municipal Standard Chart of Accounts: a case of the city of Tshwane pp. 375-382

- Thakane Lekhera, Danie P. Schutte and Banele Dlamini
- You are reminded that you don’t have power: The victimization of security guards working in Gauteng, South Africa pp. 383-392

- Shandre Kim Jansen van Rensburg, Muzukhona Buthelezi, Mokata Nkwana, Nomsa Msimang and Moitsadi Zitha
- Community engagement and policy making matrix: insights from Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa pp. 393-401

- Lusanda Juta
- Cyber threat intelligence practices in the national sphere of government in South Africa pp. 402-414

- Lucia Masilela and Danielle Nel-Sanders
- Public speech as a tool for nation-building: An analysis of Thabo Mbeki’s speeches pp. 415-426

- Mpho Chaka and Eyitayo Francis Adanlawo
- The nature and operations of African migrant informal enterprises in the Mandeni Local Municipality, Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa pp. 427-434

- NondumisoFortunate Gumede and Inocent Moyo
- Why TVET colleges are not attractive places of higher learning for South African high school learners? pp. 435-444

- Zamandlovu Makola, Itumeleng Dube and Ramodungoane Tabane
- The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on educational transformation in African higher education: a systematic literature review on rural universities pp. 445-453

- Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani and Mncedisi Christian Maphalala
- Investigation of the challenges in online formative assessment faced by Grade 10 Physical Sciences teachers in South African schools pp. 454-466

- Celeste Labuschagne, Sam Ramaila and Thasmai Dhurumraj
- Collaborative teaching strategies used to enhance learning of accounting concepts pp. 467-475

- Sithembele Goodman Ndovela, Nokuphiwa Felicia Hlongwane and Jabulisile Cynthia Ngwenya
- The effectiveness of online academic application and registration procedures during Covid-19 pandemic at higher education institutions (HEIs) pp. 476-482

- Mathibedi Kgarose, Kamogelo Rachekhu, Katlego Daphney Makhubela and Mabore Jecobeth Malahlela
- Employing online modalities in the universities within the post-Covid-19 and 4IR Era: the psychological, behavioral, and technological impacts pp. 483-492

- Foluso Philip Adekanmbi and Wilfred Isioma Ukpere
- Teacher professional development activities in Africa: Insights from South African high school teachers’ experiences pp. 493-503

- Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani
- The impact of learners’ disruptive behaviour on teachers’ well-being: a qualitative approach pp. 504-511

- Charity Okeke, Akobi Thomas and Anandhi Botha
- Readers' perceptions and preferences for online and print newspapers in South Africa pp. 512-516

- Francis Mdlongwa, Dinko Herman Boikanyo and Godknows Gomwe
- Applying Bandura's Theory of Self-Efficacy to assess the perceptions of Pre-service Economics teachers concerning teaching using graphs pp. 517-525

- Beatrice Ngulube and Ijeoma C Ogbonnaya
- Identifying barriers to internationalization: a study on service quality strategies for SMMEs in South Africa pp. 526-530

- Godknows Gomwe and Dinko Herman Boikanyo
- The factors influencing the growth of African migrant enterprises in the Mandeni local municipality in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 531-540

- Nondumiso Nondumiso and Inocent Moyo
- Development of guiding virtual reality at the Sultanate Palace in North Maluku as cultural tourism content pp. 541-551

- Fachria Yamin Marasabessy, Effendi M, Zainuddin Jhay and Muhammad Sabri Ahmad
- The urgency of intellectual property rights in the digital era from the perspective of Sharia economic law in Indonesia pp. 552-556

- Andi Fariana and Syauqi Jinan
- Road traffic accidents in South Africa: challenges and solutions pp. 557-565

- Mmakwena Modipa
- Challenges deterring the progress of women small-scale entrepreneurs in Rwanda pp. 566-571

- Appoline Kabera Bazubagira and Christine Kapita Umumararungu
Volume 12, issue 7, 2023
- The effect of perceived influence on brand loyalty mediated by brand trust among automotive consumers in YouTube pp. 01-12

- Zam Arzaqi, Sumiati and Surachman
- The effect of brand experience and service quality on customer loyalty mediated by customer satisfaction pp. 13-23

- Shafira Nadhifa, Sunaryo and Surachman
- The role of service innovation in mediating entrepreneurial orientation, organizational learning capability, and organizational performance relationship: a study on Directorate General of State Assets Management, Indonesia pp. 24-37

- Rima Pusparani, Wahdiyat Moko and Sri Palupi Prabandari
- Task technology fit and corporate entrepreneurship in Islamic banking: post-merger perspective pp. 38-47

- Desi Tri Kurniawati, Ana Sofia Aryati and Masyhuri
- Transfer pricing in Indonesia: Do managers still utilize it as an effective strategy? pp. 48-60

- Nadifa Vicri Larasati and Dianwicaksih Arieftiara
- Market system strategies: Antecedents to financial uptake among women-owned MSMEs in informal settlements in Kenya pp. 61-73

- Regina Kagiri and Stephen Muathe
- Monitoring and evaluation as critical approach to enhance the performance of local government: South Africa pp. 74-84

- Hlengiwe Mabizela and Zwelithini Zwane
- Role of government as moderator: Porter’s diamond firm strategy, structure, and rivalry attribute and industry’s performance pp. 85-93

- Muhammad Ahmed Butt and Paul Katuse
- Public cybersecurity awareness good practices on government-led websites pp. 94-104

- Pranisha Rama and Monique Keevy
- Influence of Porter’s diamond firm strategy, structure and rivalry construct on Pakistan automotive sector pp. 105-113

- Muhammad Ahmed Butt and Paul Katuse
- Market share improvement strategy formulation through application digital platform in Sharia Bank of Indonesia pp. 114-125

- Andri Hartanto and Ratri Wahyuningtyas
- The impact of corporate image and relationship marketing on customer loyalty in mediated customer satisfaction at SMEs pp. 126-135

- Vina Ulfatus Sa'adah, Mugiono and Christin Susilowati
- Strategic positioning and is it a useful construct in improving performance of microfinance institutions in Kenya pp. 136-152

- Jackline Kapukha and Muathe Stephen Makau
- The state of and prospects for the application of blockchain technology in e-commerce pp. 153-167

- Mohamed Karani and Samwel Dick Mwapwele
- Evaluating employee engagement drivers in Nigeria's downstream electricity sub-sector pp. 168-178

- Oluyemi Theophilu Adeosun and Waliu Mulero Adegbite
- Towards a world-class bureaucracy: Corporate University’s contribution to state civil apparatus talent development pp. 179-189

- Aries Agung Paewai, Budiyanto Budiyanto and Ikhsan Budi Riharjo
- Pondering over the nexus between internship programme and skills development: insights from past and present interns pp. 190-198

- Selaelo John Mabeba, Mokoko Piet Sebola, Khensani Richard Chauke and John Mamokhere
- The impacts of perceived leadership integrity, psychological safety, and organizational culture in sustaining employee voice pp. 199-207

- Foluso Adekanmbi and Wilfred Ukpere
- Exploration leadership that advancing creative collaboration for teachers: A thematic analysis of a case study in a college of fine arts in China pp. 208-223

- Lei Pan and Evelyn A. Songco
- Ethnic leadership in the age of disruption: implications for South African municipalities pp. 224-234

- Rozenda Hendrickse
- The challenges hampering South African economic growth integration process in the sub-region pp. 235-243

- Andrew Enaifoghe
- The role of the fourth industrial revolution in achieving economic development: challenges and opportunities pp. 244-253

- Adelaide Selemela, Michael Nkosinathi Khwela and Mohale Ernest Selelo
- The impact of corporate social responsibility, corporate value, and profitability on the share prices of Sri Kehati Index Companies from 2016 to 2020 pp. 254-262

- Pusvita Yuana
- Stokvel saving and banking sector liquidity in South Africa: cointegration and short-run dynamics pp. 263-270

- Lindiwe Ngcobo, Joseph Chisasa Joseph and Mantepu Tshepo MaseTshaba
- Institutional development as a tool to facilitate economic access for South Africa’s SMEs: the case of the Development Bank of Southern Africa pp. 271-282

- Zeph Nhleko, Watson Ladzani and Solly Seeletse
- Assessing the role of entrepreneurship industry and SMEs to economic growth in South Africa pp. 283-291

- Trisha Ramsuraj
- Exploring the moderating role of parental income on the link between parental financial communication and financial literacy of young adults pp. 292-302

- Adam Ndou
- Corporate Social Responsibility from an Islamic Perspective: An Overview pp. 303-311

- Riyad Moosa
- Optimization of receiving tax and retribution in Ternate, North Maluku, Indonesia pp. 312-322

- Abdullah W Jabid, Suwito Suwito and Herman Darwis
- Policy review of government regulation no. 55 of 2022 regarding regulations adjustment of income tax in the micro small medium enterprises (MSMEs) pp. 323-331

- Wayan Hesadijaya Utthavi, I Nyoman Abdi, Kadek Nita Sumiari and I Made Adhi Wirayana
- The state of forensic accounting: South Africa versus the United States of America pp. 332-344

- Varaidzo Denhere
- Determinants of going-concern audit opinion pp. 345-357

- Neni Meidawati Didied and Difa Sukma Dwitama
- A more than 21-year odyssey of developmental local government in South Africa: Are we on the right track? pp. 358-370

- Xolisile Ngumbela
- Analysis of factors contributing to road fatalities in the Emfuleni local Municipality, South Africa pp. 371-382

- Nthabiseng Mirriam Tlali, Nozipho Nkosikhona Simelane and Jacob Mofokeng
- Examining the barriers to the adoption and integration of information communication technologies as e-Government in Africa pp. 383-393

- Andrew Enaifoghe and Nduduzo Ndebele
- Investigating the adoption of indigenous knowledge in mitigating climate-linked challenges: a case study of Vhembe District in South Africa pp. 394-404

- Paulina Phoobane and Muthoni Masinde
- Empowerment and access to opportunities in South Africa: can gender equality be achieved? pp. 405-412

- Malesela Jim Masenya
- Making public service delivery more accessible to people with disabilities: The South African government narrative pp. 413-418

- Mandisi Matyana and Xolani Thusi
- Identifying National Identities in Jabulani Mngadi’s Inaugural Novel, Imiyalezo pp. 419-426

- Dumisani Sibiya
- Challenges during installation and maintenance of water delivery infrastructure: a citizen perspective pp. 427-442

- Matlou Lesley Mokgobu, Roger B Mason and Thomas Dobbelstein
- Gender inequality facing women in leadership as the hindrance to achieving sustainable development in Africa pp. 443-451

- Andrew Enaifoghe and Anuoluwapo Durokifa
- The challenges facing widows in African contexts: A literature review pp. 452-459

- Misheck Dube
- The influence of culture and gender differences in communication: society’s perception pp. 460-468

- Andrew Enaifoghe
- Grade 3 teachers’ understanding of the implemented mathematics curriculum content pp. 469-481

- Charlotte Myriam Moshala Galane and Simon Bhekumuzi Khoza
- The impact of mental health promotion on coping mechanism among Grade 11 physical sciences learners in Nkandla Circuit pp. 482-491

- Nondumiso Princess Mzobe and Taurayi Willard Chinaka
- Currere on the rescue: exploring teachers voices that shape teachers’ actions and identities pp. 492-503

- Boy Bongani Dlamini
- Contribution of higher education in the development of village-owned enterprises (BUMDes) Jejama Village Suak Sidomulyo District Selatan Lampung District pp. 504-510

- Feni Rosalia and Dian Kagungan
- Neutralising the digital divide: is blended learning a viable solution? pp. 511-522

- Makhulu Makumane, Tawanda W. Mataka, Walter Sengai and S. Ngcobo
- Promoting transdisciplinary teaching and learning and research in a world that is faced with multifaceted challenges pp. 523-531

- Takalani Mashau
- The utilization of children’s oral literature as a literacy tool: Northern Sotho rhymes and folktales pp. 532-541

- Maishiko Doreen Mojapelo
- Role of continuing professional teacher development (CPTD) on teachers’ and learners’ achievement in South Africa: A literature review pp. 542-548

- Kemi O Adu, N Duku and Emmanuel Olusola Adu
- Exploring Educators’ Perception on learner’s right affecting discipline in Secondry Schools pp. 549-560

- Ngogi Emmanuel Mahaye
- The importance of education innovation and degree of innovative practices by principals in rural secondary schools in South Africa pp. 561-573

- Ntsieni Fitzgerald Ramasimu
- An examination of supporting structures for postgraduate students’ completion of research projects at one of the universities in South Africa pp. 574-582

- Takalani Samuel Mashau and Ravhuhali Fhatuwani
- Digital transformation dimensions for evaluating SMEs' readiness for big data analytics and artificial intelligence: A review pp. 583-595

- Ignitia Motjolopane and Martin Chanza
- Big Data Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in Indonesian state-owned financial services and banking pp. 596-603

- Erlangga Andi Sukma, Farika Nikmah, Rizka Rahmawati and Izzatul Ulya
- Through critical eyes of the public: Factors influencing professionalism in the detective service in the Gauteng Province pp. 604-616

- Jacob T. Mofokeng and Pogiso Tshakane
- The human capital and human capability models: Showing the connection between graduation and employment pp. 617-625

- Sithobile Priscilla Dube
- Demand for internet services before and during the Covid-19 pandemic: what lessons are we learning in South Africa? pp. 626-640

- David Mhlanga and Hannah Dunga
- The influence of the immediate environment on parolee rehabilitation: The parolees’ experiences in a low-resourced area in South Africa pp. 641-656

- Olebogeng Wendy Letlape and Misheck Dube
- A stylo-rhetoric critique of rhetorical questions in N.G. Sibiya’s selected essays in Amalangabi pp. 657-663

- Sizwe Dlamini
- Derivative Misconduct and the Employee’s Duty to Act Bona Fide pp. 664-668

- Carlos Joel Tchawouo Mbiada and Livhuwani Sosanah Lavhengwa
- An assessment of the effectiveness of road safety advocacy messages in Durban Metropole pp. 669-684

- Ria Chetty, Nozipho Simelane, Jacob Mofokeng and Dee Khosa
- Exploring the drivers and the utility of road tolling in Zimbabwe pp. 670-679

- Alouis Chilunjika
- Innovative strategies to enhance HIV service delivery among female sex workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe pp. 680-689

- Livhuwani Tshivhase and Idah Moyo
- An assessment on factors contributing to road fatalities on R546 Route in Mpumalanga Province: A case of Govan Mbeki Municipal Area pp. 685-699

- Nkosinathi Cowan Nkosi, Jacob Mofokeng and Livhuwani Levy Ndou
Volume 12, issue 6, 2023
- Examining the impact of social influence on purchase behavior of online food delivery in Vietnam:The moderating role of trust and physical obstacles during the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 01-10

- Wanching Chang, Ren-Fang Chao and Ngoc Anh Le
- Relationship between process innovation, entrepreneurial passion and performance of pharmaceutical manufacturing firms in Kenya pp. 11-22

- Kanyi Joseph Maina, Wanjau Kenneth Lawrence and Kyalo Teresia N.
- The influence of shared vision on organizational ambidexterity in coffee marketing co-operative societies in Kenya pp. 23-31

- Hesbon Mbuthia Kiura, Kenneth Wanjau and Richard Kiai
- Dynamic systems model of innovation capacity: Applications and game developers in DKI-Jakarta pp. 32-45

- Indra Hariadi and Sugeng
- The role of information communication technologies on African indigenous knowledge systems: Folktales pp. 46-55

- Witness Roya and Sandiso Ngcobo
- The influence of online customer shopping experience on online impulsive buying in e-commerce with attitudinal loyalty as a mediation variable pp. 56-65

- Hana Rizquna Nabela and Albari Albari
- Business intelligence adoption among small apparel retailers in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 66-78

- Winiswa Mavutha, Andrew Kamwendo and Karen Corbishley
- Corporate social responsibility practices: insights from North Mara gold mine, Tanzania pp. 79-90

- Immaculate Gillo, Odass Bilame and Emiliana Anthony Assenga
- A Critical Review of Employee Health, Wellbeing Programs, and Organizational Success: Navigating Post-COVID-19 Sustainable Development pp. 91-100

- Shikha Vyas-Doorgapersad
- Exploring the effects of remote work on employee productivity in Botswana amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 101-117

- Douglas Chiguvi and Keneilwe Bakani
- The Impact of Covid-19 on Employees' Work-Life Balance: A Case Study of Botswana Unified Revenue pp. 118-133

- Douglas Chiguvi, Keneilwe Bakani and Segolame Kalayakgosi
- The relationship between creativity and performance in entrepreneurial teams in Tunisia pp. 134-145

- Soufien Zouari
- Re-examining the gender factored agentic and communal career profession of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) students pp. 146-152

- Kenneth Ohei, Evangelos Mantzaris and Bhekabantu Alson Ntshangase
- Valuing equity securities using fundamental analysis: Evidence from international stock markets pp. 153-158

- Samuel Tabot Enow
- A qualitative meta-analysis of issues and challenges of trade facilitation in developing countries pp. 159-175

- Nombeko Gumbo and Peter Nkala
- A comprehensive analysis of the creative economy's value addition in Lebak Regency, Indonesia pp. 176-188

- Rena Karesma Dewi and Sugeng Santoso
- Exploring the distribution of security index prices during periods of distress: Evidence from International stock markets pp. 189-196

- Samuel Tabot Enow
- Investigating mean reversion in financial markets using Hurst Model pp. 197-201

- Samuel Tabot Enow
- The effectiveness of community policing forum in crime prevention pp. 202-211

- Modjatji M. Malatji, Khethiwe Madima and Kholofelo A. Rakubu
- The cold war and its trajectory on African philosophy and African politics pp. 212-220

- Thabang Motswaledi and Phemelo Marumo
- Rethinking the boundaries of public administration: a conceptual exploration pp. 221-227

- Modupi Selepe and Arthur Moraka Shopola
- Investigating ICT skills as enablers for sustainable youth employability in South Africa: A literature review pp. 228-238

- Kenneth Ohei and Evangelos Mantzaris
- Examining the perceived values toward regional factions and its impacts on the local election: The reasoned action approach perspective pp. 239-256

- Jing-Yurn Chen
- Challenges to achieve the Goal 5 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) in South Africa pp. 257-266

- Shikha Vyas-Doorgapersad
- First-year students’ experience with engaging with curricular online at a private higher education institution during COVID-19 pp. 267-274

- Sumayya Khan and Thasmai Dhurumraj
- Challenges of school resources management for curriculum delivery in South African Rural High Schools: Principals' perceptions on the way forward pp. 275-285

- Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani
- Incorporating new technologies into teaching in South Africa pp. 286-295

- Kenneth Ohei, Evangelos Mantzaris, Bhekabantu Alson Ntshangase and Enitan Olumide Olutade
- Lack of support within the South African education system augments challenges principals experience pp. 296-306

- CMvA Steyn and Molly Patricia Fuller
- Transforming school management system using participative management approach in South Africa pp. 307-317

- Alan B. Buthelezi and Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani
- Accelerating growth of businesses through networking services, incubation infrastructure and management mentoring: A perspective of startups in Kenya pp. 318-326

- Stephen M.A. Muathe and Victor Otieno
- Determinants of interest to join sharia cooperative members pp. 327-333

- Karmani, Pardiman and Siti Asiyah
- Unveiling humorous resistance: Incongruity and critical discourse analysis in Born a crime: Stories from a South African Childhood pp. 334-342

- Sandiso Ngcobo and Witness Roya
- Improved communication as a catalyst for the minibus taxi industry’s changed negative image and increased profits in South Africa: Drivers’ views pp. 343-350

- Phumzile Masala
- Refining performance measurement in zakat institutions: a holistic proposal of OKR implementation pp. 351-366

- Ghina Atikah Azhar and Miranti Kartika Dewi
- Examining the effects of remote work arrangements implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic on the overall wellness of employees at Botswana Unified Revenue Services (BURS) pp. 367-379

- Douglas Chiguvi, Keneilwe Bakani and Thuso Sepepe
Volume 12, issue 5, 2023
- The effect of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, and perceived benefits on interest in using Bank Syariah Indonesia mobile banking pp. 01-09

- Diah Ayu Paramita and Anas Hidayat
- Exploring the predictive factors of gen Z readiness for entrepreneurship pp. 10-16

- Lydiawati Soelaiman, Frangky Selamat and Ida Puspitowati
- Analysis of the customer’s loyalty of the online transportation service Gojek pp. 17-29

- Heni Nastiti, Jenji Gunaedi A and Dewi Cahyani Pangestuti
- Predicting intention to adopt omnichannel retailing of SMEs in Indonesia using UTAUT: the moderating role of personal innovativeness pp. 30-41

- Alvin Erzal Syahreza, Wahdiyat Moko and Mintarti Rahayu
- The role of entrepreneurship education in mediating the effect of entrepreneurial orientation and self-efficacy on entrepreneurial intentions:Case of Santri at Assalam Islamic Boarding School pp. 42-52

- Abdulloh Fahmi Salam, Pardiman and Eka Farida
- Influence of customer experiences on the preference for online bus booking services in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania pp. 53-61

- Gordian Bwemelo and Robert Mashenene
- The effect of service quality and perceived value on customer loyalty in Tuban restaurants with customer satisfaction mediation pp. 62-73

- M Irsyad Gulam B, Nanang Suryadi and Nur Prima Waluyowati
- Entrepreneurial marketing: Exploring its place in social enterprises pp. 74-85

- Cosmas Nwankwo and Macdonald Kanyangale
- The influence of intensity of TikTok use, utilitarian value, and hedonic value on impulsive buying mediated by urge to buy impulsively pp. 86-97

- Vitria Zhuanita Rani, Ainur Rofiq and Himmiyatul Amanah Jiwa Juwita
- Pro-activeness and its effect on the survival of family-owned manufacturing companies in Kigali City, Rwanda pp. 98-113

- Victoire Muhayimana, Raphael Gwahula and Salvio Marcha
- COVID-19: Experiences of women in the South African banking sector pp. 114-129

- Olebogeng Pitsoe, Chris Schachtebeck and Nelesh Dhanpat
- Islamic hospital nurse loyalty model: motivation, commitment and satisfaction pp. 130-138

- Herni Justiana Astuti and Suryo Budi Santoso
- Employee performance as mediated by organisational commitment between transactional leadership and role ambiguity pp. 139-150

- Mochamat Arif Andriansyah, Achmad Sudiro and Himmiyatul Amanah Jiwa Juwita
- The mediating role of employee engagement in the relationship between self-efficacy and organizational support on employee performance pp. 151-163

- Dinda Lusiferina Amalia Utami, Achmad Sudiro and Noermijati
- How workload impacts the employee performance and how work stress acts as a mediating variable in shoes manufacturing company pp. 164-173

- Rizky Praditiya Herdiana and Fetty Poerwita Sary
- The impact of overconfidence and herding bias on stock investment decisions mediated by risk perception pp. 174-184

- Muchammad Arie Wibowo, Nur Khusniyah Indrawati and Siti Aisjah
- Accounting practices in micro enterprises at Aba Islamic boarding business pp. 185-196

- Sovie Dwi Maulida, Unti Ludigdo and Lilik Purwanti
- The role of financial literacy on the growth outreach of South African microfinance institutions pp. 197-203

- Emmanuel Kuchena and Patricia Lindelwa Makoni
- Does corruption attract foreign direct investment inflows? Evidence from Tanzania pp. 204-216

- Gwahula Raphael
- The impact of inflation on firm value moderated by earnings quality in Indonesia pp. 217-222

- Nisrin Naziha Isma, Sutrisno T and Aulia Fuad Rahman
- The role of accountability in strengthening business sustainability: An Islamic perspective pp. 223-236

- Zulhelmy M. Hatta, Abrar Nawas and Firdaus A.Rahman
- Distribution pattern of households’ income inequality in Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 237-247

- Seyi Olalekan Olawuyi and Abbyssinia Mushunje
- Critical success factors and performance of completed construction projects at National Social Security Fund, Nairobi City County, Kenya pp. 248-257

- Inviolata Khisa and Morrisson Kaunda Mutuku
- The state of crowdfunding in Africa and its potential impact: a literature review pp. 258-268

- Bouba Ismaila
- Examining the co-integrating relationship between financial development and economic growth pp. 269-285

- Oscar Chiwira
- It's like an uncontrollable demon in your body: The lived experiences of youth using crystal meth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Witbank, Mpumalanga pp. 286-294

- Thembinkosi Peter Singwane and Dillo Justin Ramoshaba
- The impact of gender-based violence on girls in the selected secondary schools in Limpopo, South Africa pp. 295-305

- Mulatedzi Calvin Rammbuda
- The retainment of South African indigenous languages: a systemic literature review pp. 306-314

- Mlamli Diko
- A conceptual framework of gender-based violence and femicide drivers in South Africa pp. 315-330

- Matolwandile Mtotywa, Matsobane Ledwaba, Bekezela Mambo, Zenani Nkonzo, Rofhiwa Ntshagovhe and Azwihangwisi Negota
- Gender-based violence as the outcome of maleness and egotism among Congolese male migrants located in the South African City of Durban pp. 331-341

- Ndabuli Theophile Mugisho and Christine Kapita Umumararungu
- Promoting the psychological health of married career women in the post-Covid-19 era: A psychological, social, organizational, and behavioral approach pp. 342-353

- Foluso Adekanmbi and Wilfred Ukpere
- Challenges faced by curriculum advisors when offering curriculum support to schools in rural South Africa pp. 354-361

- Mulatedzi Calvin Rammbuda
- Innovation hub a venture for students’ entrepreneurial talents: a case of college of business education pp. 362-371

- Deus Kabelele, Shima Banele and William Gomera
- Facilitating factors encouraging girl learners to choose science, technology, engineering, and mathematical subjects and related careers: A South African case study pp. 372-380

- Zamandlovu Makola and Ramudunguane Tabane
- Support from the government for SMEs in South Africa pp. 381-394

- Ntsieni Ramasimu, Morengwa Jacobeth Majadibodu and Watson Ladzani
- Does mob justice fit the conceptual theory of justice? pp. 395-401

- Carlos Joel Tchawouo Mbiada and Ndivho Percy Sithuga
- The artistic significance of vowel elision and ellipsis in Mqapheli Mngadi’s cartoons pp. 402-410

- Sizwe Zwelakhe Dlamini
- The contribution of cassava production and marketing on smallholder farmers’ livelihood in Dodoma Region, Tanzania pp. 411-420

- Robert Mashenene, Petro Maziku and Lilian Otieno
- A deductive reflection on the modus operandi used to commit bank-associated robbery in South Africa pp. 421-428

- Mahlogonolo Thobane
- The green experience effects on gen z customer loyalty mediated by perceived value and satisfaction pp. 429-436

- Katherin Daniar, Fatchur Rohman and Sunaryo
- The negative effects of application of increase taxes: a case of residents of Papua New Guinea University of Technology pp. 437-445

- Viswanadham Nadiminti, Bomoteng Bapa and Tipeo Othlyn
- Antecedents of big data adoption in financial institutions pp. 446-455

- Chukuakadibia Eresia-Eke, Mahlogonolo Mojalefa and Taguma Nyanga
- Motorcycles delivery innovation and performance of wholesale retail sector in Kenya pp. 456-462

- Wanjau Christopher Kinyua, Gichuhi D. M and K. Kiambati
- A scoping review of literature on the application of swarm intelligence in the object classification domain pp. 463-473

- Nyaradzo Alice Tsedura, Colin Chibaya and Ernest Bhero
- The moderating effect of road safety and compliance training on the relationship between motor cycle accessibility to market and performance wholesale retail sector in Kenya pp. 474-485

- Gichuhi D. M, Wanjau Christopher Kinyua and K. Kiambati
- Determinants of smartphones adoption and use at Kenya Airport Police Unit, Kenya pp. 486-493

- Benedict M. Sila and Morrisson Kaunda Mutuku
Volume 12, issue 4, 2023
- Examining organizational politics as the cause of the crisis in energy generation in developing countries: the instance of Zimbabwe pp. 01-14

- Emmanuel Mutambara
- The influence of brand innovativeness and quality affect consumer perceived value: the role of symbolic brand qualities as mediating pp. 15-32

- Aisyah Shafira Maharani and Anas Hidayat
- The authenticity and social media effect on revisit intention mediated by destination image pp. 33-43

- Lintang Ayu Alya Maarif, Kusuma Ratnawati and Raditha Dwi Vata Hapsari
- Entrepreneurial support: a theoretical framework and case study of Tunisia pp. 44-56

- Nizar Mtibaa and Sami Boudabbous
- Analysis of the influence of digital marketing, brand image, and price perception on purchase intention and brand loyalty in Uniqlo apparel products pp. 57-65

- Natasha Bunga Arindaputri and Singgih Santoso
- The role of green procurement, green supply chain management, green marketing strategy, and customers' environmental attitudes on green purchase intentions of plastic bag substitutes: a structural equation model on modern retail pp. 66-77

- Muhammad Ainul Fahmi, Fadila Nurfauzia, Khairanis Yulita and Wina Nurfitriani
- The effect of entrepreneurial orientation and knowledge management on organizational performance through innovation pp. 78-87

- Ainur Rifqi Almahdani Rahmat, Rofiaty and Djumahir
- The impact of interactive marketing on the marketing performance of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSEs) in the Nyanza region of Kenya pp. 88-95

- Kenneth Kaunda, John Kuria Thuo and Evans Kwendo
- Conceptualizing the role of entrepreneurship and SME in fostering South Africa's local economic development pp. 96-105

- Andrew Enaifoghe and Makhosazana Faith Vezi-Magigaba
- Social media marketing influence on the purchase interest of MS Glow Care Product pp. 106-114

- Dian Nastiti Nurcahyani and Asmai Ishak
- The influence of service quality, product quality, price, and innovation on customer loyalty at satay restaurant with the customer satisfaction as an intervening variable pp. 115-122

- Rifda Mulady and Sumadi
- Drivers and risk of business process outsourcing in South African mobile telecommunication industry pp. 123-135

- Samson Mbanje and Orthodox Tefera
- The influence of incentives, work culture, and supervision on the work ethics of agricultural extension agents in Maluku Utara Province pp. 136-142

- Asrul Gailea, Mardi and Budi Susanto
- Mediating affective organizational commitment and job satisfaction at SMEs family: the effect of transformational leadership style on employee performance pp. 143-153

- Rizky Mardian Evitasari, Armanu Thoyib and Rofiaty
- Green entrepreneurial orientation and environmental performance of SMEs in Johannesburg municipality in the Gauteng province: the role of green competitive advantage and green innovation pp. 154-162

- Khutso Mankgele
- Effect of deployment of strategic leadership in the horticulture industry: a case study of selected flower farms in Kenya pp. 163-174

- Doreen Jebiwot Korir and James M Kilika
- Designing a values-based performance management system towards promoting congruence of personal and organizational core values pp. 175-185

- Maureen Gelle-Jimenez, Ferwin Jimenez and Hector Aguiling
- What makes a good leader: the context of the retail industry in South Africa pp. 186-195

- Johannes A Wiid and Michael C Cant
- Towards achieving sustainable development Goal 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) through a transition to decentralised energy systems in South Africa pp. 196-201

- Shingirai Mugambiwa and Selelo Frank Rapholo
- Why does the level of financial satisfaction high during the covid-19 pandemic? The role of income, financial knowledge, financial stress, Covid-19 omicron awareness, and financial behavior on the financial satisfaction of master of management students pp. 202-216

- Charisna Adinda, Ubud Salim and Himmiyatul Amanah Jiwa Juwita
- Does corporate social responsibility provide protection against systemic risks? Evidence from Taiwan during the US-China trade war pp. 217-228

- Po-Jung Chen and Chih-Yu Yang
- The ethics of resolving the nonperforming financing of Mudharaba Contracts in Indonesia Islamic Banks pp. 229-237

- Gusti Oka Widana, Ahmad Fahrurozi and Muhammad Arif Ssetyawan
- A research agenda on portfolio diversification, government regulations, and the financial performance of deposit-taking SACCOs in Nairobi County, Kenya pp. 238-244

- Paul Ndonye and Jagongo Ambrose
- An analysis of the Internal Audit Function in the South African Department of Defence pp. 295-303

- Lutendo Patricia Nelufule, Tyanai Masiya and Stellah Lubinga
- Analysis of dominant factors affecting regional tax revenue in regency, city of Jambi province pp. 304-309

- Muhammad Asman, M. Rachmad R., Zamzami Zamzami and Tona Aurora Lubis
- A contemporary view of management accounting, its genesis and evolution: A literature review pp. 310-319

- Banele Dlamini
- The impact of the role of internal and external accountants on taxpayer compliance moderated by good corporate governance pp. 320-328

- Wulan Rezky Amalya, Syaiful Iqbal and Abdul Ghofar
- Communities at war: Labelling perspective on hostility between communities and illicit immigrants in South Africa pp. 329-336

- Thabiso Malatji and Kholofelo Rakubu
- Coping with informal fish vending constraints and resilience implications among urban-based women fish vendors in Dar es Salaam pp. 337-345

- Grace Mushi
- Xenophobic experiences of illegal migrant youths in Musina Town, South Africa pp. 346-352

- Dillo Justin Ramoshaba and Frank Rapholo
- The commercialisation of childhood? Materialism values of South African tweens pp. 353-362

- Belinda Senooane
- An investigation into the effectiveness of public participation mechanisms on service delivery within the Newcastle local municipality pp. 363-373

- Xolani Thusi, Nzuzo Mayisela and Mandisi Matyana
- Exploration of sexual harassment practices among women using bus rapid transport service in Dar Es Salaam Tanzania pp. 374-382

- Amaniel Athumani
- Fear of victimization among illicit immigrants in South Africa pp. 383-391

- Kholofelo Annah Rakubu and Thabiso Malatji
- Complexity of teen mothers and its implications on family wellbeing in Rwanda pp. 392-399

- Christine Kapita Umumararungu and Appoline Kabera Bazubagira
- Analysis of determinants of poverty in South Africa in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic pp. 400-409

- Ismael Maloma and Hannah Dunga
- South African rural students’ adoption and use of learning management systems pp. 410-421

- Oluwafemi Sunday Afolabi and Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani
- The role of self-efficacy in mediating parental financial teaching on financial management behavior: a study on youths in Malang pp. 422-433

- Irma Kurniasari, Sumiati and Kusuma Ratnawati
- Mapping education 4.0 research trends: a bibliometrics analysis on African publications pp. 434-445

- Remeredzayi Gudyanga
- Exploring the trajectories of preservice teachers' preparation in Business Studies and its impact on their teaching practice experience in South Africa pp. 446-453

- Adebola Oyinlola and Valentine
- Does the implementation of SDGs improve the performance of universities? pp. 454-460

- Erna Handayani, Ira Hapsari and Ali Akbar Anggara
- Exploring accounting lecturers’ use of feedback as a teaching practice: a case of a South African university pp. 461-470

- Grate Ndabezihle Moyo, Boitumelo Moreeng and Moeketsi Mosia
- Internal audit involvement in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM): The case of Zimbabwean public universities pp. 471-482

- Varaidzo Denhere
- A survey of inspiring swarm intelligence models for the design of a swarm-based ontology for addressing the cyber security problem pp. 483-494

- Audecious Mugwagwa, Colin Chibaya and Ernest Bhero
- Anti-intrusion strategy MANET inspired by the bacterial foraging optimization algorithm pp. 495-510

- Rodney Mushininga
- Analysing the natural disaster and related legislations of South Africa in relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic pp. 511-516

- Dillo Justin Ramoshaba
- Overcoming language barriers: An exploration of the police perceptions of the digitisation of witness statements in South Africa pp. 517-529

- Nomsa Ingrid Zikalala, Jacob Mofokeng, Enock Zenzile and Moses Morero Motseki
- Emerging challenges in implementing the common market protocol for free movement of goods in the East African community pp. 530-538

- Eliah Chilangazi and Chacha Magasi
- Optimization of heterogeneous capacities considering the profit margin per product pp. 539-548

- Reyner Pérez-Campdesuñer, Alexander Sánchez RodrÃguez, Gelmar Vidal, Rodobaldo MartÃnez-Vivar and Fernando Uset-Ruiz
- The impact of international law enforcement training on the South African Police Service’s effectiveness pp. 549-559

- Jacob Mofokeng and Grootboom
- Comprehensive analysis of occupational accidents contributing factors in the electrical industry pp. 560-571

- Nurul Firda Yuliani and Athor Subroto
- The role of brand experience and E-Wom on purchase decisions pp. 572-577

- Hudyah Astuti Sudirman, Dewi Sartika, Marsha Anindita and Rahman Anshari
Volume 12, issue 3, 2023
- Islamic social reporting mediates the effect of profitability and leverage on firm value pp. 01-09

- Ari Putri Soleha Kusumasari, Siti Aisjah and Kusuma Ratnawati
- The SMEs resilience and sustainability strategy in Jambi pp. 10-21

- Muhammad Ramaditya, Enrica Randy and Syahrul Effendi
- Customer satisfaction and brand loyalty amongst South African Millennials during the Covid-19 Pandemic pp. 22-30

- Steven Kayambazinthu Msosa
- The impact of exploitative and organizational learnings on SMEs’ performance: The role of environmental dynamism pp. 31-40

- Prasetyo Hadi
- Factors influencing purchase intention of motor vehicles during the COVID-19 pandemic: An empirical study in South Africa pp. 41-54

- Lebogang Gaoaketse, Neo Ligaraba and Tinashe Chuchu
- Culture and performance of non-equity alliances in the Tunisian hotel industry pp. 55-67

- Manel Ferjani and Sami Boudabbous
- Implementing integrated marketing solutions in business transformation using the McKinsey 7s framework: A case study at Bisnis Indonesia Group pp. 68-77

- Rachmad Subiyanto and Jurry Hatammimi
- The impact of board gender diversity on financial performance of listed firms in Tanzania: A panel analysis pp. 78-87

- Anthony Magoma and Enid Ernest
- Using social media marketing in the digital era: A necessity or a choice pp. 88-98

- Musammat Tahmina Khanom
- Consumer purchase intention using recent action theory, social value, and emotional value toward purchasing healthy foods in Pekanbaru and Yogyakarta pp. 99-108

- Farhan Nauval and Anas Hidayat
- Stakeholder engagement: A service delivery-based strategy formulation process in the public sector of South Africa pp. 109-121

- Michael Twum-Darko, Nqwenelwa Ncede and Robertson Tengeh
- The impact of total rewards [TR] on employee retention: a case of first aluminum of Nigeria (FAN) organisation pp. 122-130

- Oluwasegun A. Ojediran and Rufus O. Adebayo
- Compensation as a motivating factor of job satisfaction and performance pp. 131-139

- Eyitayo Francis Adanlawo, Nomusa Yolanda Nkomo and Makhosazana Faith vezi-Magigaba
- The effect of innovative work environment on the innovative work behavior of employees pp. 140-158

- Damianus Abun, Libertine Gertrude R. Macaspact, Elita B. Valdez and Fredolin P. Julian
- Leadership dimensions and behaviors in business schools’ forced digital transformation pp. 159-170

- Ardhi Ridwansyah, Donald Crestofel Lantu and Yudo Anggoro
- Exploring values congruence in supply chain management pp. 171-178

- Heggie Kalangwa and Abubaker Qutieshat
- Managing the learning process to create a good leadership supervision model for Tambon Administration Organization (TAO) in Mueang Pran Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province pp. 179-185

- Sorat Mongkonmafai
- Determinants of interest to join Generation Z in non-profit organizations: Mediation Model pp. 186-195

- Farid Sauqi, Pardiman and Supriyanto
- The effect of organisational commitment to organisational citizenship behaviour through meaningful work as a mediator pp. 196-206

- Netty Merdiaty, Athala Insyrania Putri and Wustari L. Mangundjaya
- The influence of subjective norms and perception of food safety toward behavioral intention to use and continuance behavior: A study case on mobile food delivery applications during Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia pp. 207-215

- Faishal Hilmy Asyrafi and Anas Hidayat
- Analysis of factors affecting interest in paying Zakat, Infaq, Sadaqa (ZIS) through e-wallets pp. 216-230

- Muhamad Abriyansyah and Ade Nur Rohim
- The effect of gold, dollar and Composite Stock Price Index on cryptocurrency pp. 231-236

- Aswin Rivai
- Assessment of bank's health using analysis risk profile, good corporate governance, earnings, capital (RGEC) pp. 237-248

- Penia Marsella and Dewi Cahyani Pangestuti
- The effect of inflation, stock price, foreign exchange reserves, and world oil prices on the exchange rate of the Rupiah to Dollars in the period before the pandemic and the era of Covid-19: A study in Indonesia pp. 249-257

- Febby Satya Hattantyo, Sumiati and Himmiyatul Amanah Jiwa Juwita
- The effect of minimum wage increases on inflation pp. 258-262

- Bulent Dervishi
- Determinants of non-performing loans in Regional Development Banks (BPD) in Indonesia pp. 263-271

- Febri Nanda Marchela and Purwanto Widodo
- The impact of non-performing loans on bank lending behavior before and amid COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from selected private commercial banks in Bangladesh pp. 272-285

- Md. Khaled Bin Amir Amir and Nayeema Nusrat Choudhury
- Documenting major drivers of trends in trade balance for SADC region amid the full implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA) pp. 286-296

- Phillip Mogashwa and Sehludi Brian Molele
- Analysis of socio-economic conditions in 34 provinces Indonesia pp. 297-307

- Nadira Abia Asha and Indri Arrafi Juliannisa
- Analysis of global stock index, inflation and interest rates on the Indonesia Stock Exchange joint stock price index pp. 308-317

- Dahlia Pinem, M.B. Nani Ariani and Desmintari
- Comparison of financial performance and firm value before and after mergers and acquisitions of non-financial companies in Indonesia pp. 318-323

- Jubaedah Nawir, Kevin Christoper, Himawan Rahardika, Rida Anisa Permata and Helena Olivia Yosih N
- GDP, firm value and systematic risk on Indonesian Kompas100 stock return pp. 324-334

- Siti Hidayati and Himawan Rahardika
- Carbon emission disclosure, media exposure, carbon performance, and firm characteristics: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 335-344

- Sekar Kinanti Putri and Dianwicaksih Arieftiara
- Financial performance as mediation is influenced by diversification and intellectual capital on sustainability performance pp. 345-352

- Gregorius Jeandry and Nurul Fajriyanti
- Random walk and modelling stock return: Evidence from international stock markets pp. 353-360

- Samuel Tabot Enow
- Generation gap in fraud prevention: Study on generation Z, generation X, millennials, and boomers pp. 361-375

- ri Marhendra Rahardyan, Muhammad Rafi Bakri and Anastasya Utami
- Disclosing the practice of internal control over financial reporting (PIPK) at the Supreme Court of the Republic of Indonesia pp. 376-383

- Syarifullah M Nur, Uun Sunarsih and Dahlifah
- The influence of professional skepticism, auditor’s experiences, and competency on fraud detection pp. 384-390

- Retna Sari and Stefanie Andrian
- Factors causing tax avoidance practices in multinational companies: Evidence from Indonesia pp. 391-398

- Rizky Nurdiansyah and Masripah
- Impact of training and development on the quality of fish produced: Evidence from fish farmers in Odogbolu, Ogun State, Nigeria pp. 399-410

- Ola Olusegun Oyedele, Adeshina Olushola Adeniyi and Evelyn Derera
- Status quo of gender inequality in South African Municipalities pp. 411-418

- Shikha Vyas-Doorgapersad
- Critiquing Ndlovu's (2014) theorisation of South Africa's ‘exceptionalism’ and ‘xenophobia’ in minister Fikile Mbalula’s speech: an essay pp. 419-431

- Mavhungu Abel Mafukata
- Impact of play-based learning on the development of children in mobile early childhood care and education centres: Practitioners’ perspectives pp. 432-440

- Blanche Ndlovu, Chinedu Okeke, Zukiswa Nhase, Christian Ugwuanyi, Charity Okeke and Moses Ede
- Antiretroviral adherence experiences among inmates living with HIV/AIDS in the correctional service facilities in Limpopo Province pp. 441-451

- Ntavhanyeni Mapholisa, Mary Madumo and Selina Mudau
- Investigating the use of PPPs for upgraded urban water infrastructure pp. 452-460

- Shikha Vyas-Doorgapersad
- The influence of school culture on teacher development during Covid-19 pp. 461-473

- Ferhana Raban and Thasmai Dhurumraj
- Factors inhibiting effective quality learning and teaching: a case of five schools in the EC Province of South Africa pp. 474-482

- Thabisa Maqoqa and Jongikhaya Mvenene
- A new phenomenon of Learner-on-Educator-Violence: A case of two secondary schools in Umlazi Township, Durban pp. 483-491

- Bawinile Lamula-Mthanti
- A professional development needs analysis instrument for junior and mid-level academic management pp. 492-504

- Monique Koetaan and Corne Van Der Vyver
- Soft skills development in higher education institutions: Students’ perceived role of universities and students’ self-initiatives in bridging the soft skills gap pp. 505-513

- Kelvin Mwita, Shauri Kinunda, Silas Obwolo and Nivad Mwilongo
- Learner perspectives on corporate world involvement in secondary schools’ curricula: A case study of two secondary schools in the Province of KwaZulu-Natal pp. 514-524

- Bawinile Lamula-Mthanti, Ntuthuko Ngoca and Boitumelo B. Moreeng
- Analysis of community participation in waste management that supports the agricultural sector in Takalar pp. 525-529

- Syamsari Syamsari, Muhammad Ramaditya, Arianto Muditomo, Nirwan Nasrullah and Hasbullah Hasbullah
- Tourism village development strategy using Analytic Network Process (ANP) pp. 530-541

- Naelati Tubastuvi, Dwi Winarni and Rhis Ogie Dewandaru
- Devaluing of state-owned entities: a comparative of SOE status between the 4th, 5th and 6th democratic administration pp. 542-547

- Mathibedi Kgarose
- Indonesia’s tea competitiveness with Russia pp. 548-556

- Stephany Dian Arbella and Purwanto Widodo
- Quantitative analysis of Kaizen philosophy on productivity improvement pp. 557-562

- Laban Gasper and Beny Mwenda
- Mother’s autonomy on reproductive health in the context of breastfeeding: Policy in Indonesia pp. 563-574

- Tisa Windayani
- Public Private Partnerships (PPPs), road tolling and highway infrastructure investment in Zimbabwe pp. 575-584

- Alouis Chilunjika
- Factors determining the marketing of products to townships amongst SMEs within the retail sector pp. 585-593

- Steven Kayambazinthu Msosa
- The effect of green organizational culture, green transformational leadership, and job satisfaction on organizational citizenship behavior: the role of mediating organizational commitment pp. 594-606

- Novita Nurfitriyana and Muafi Muafi
- Predictors of teenagers' pregnancies in Rwanda: Evidence from selected Districts pp. 607-612

- Appoline Kabera Bazubagira and Christine Kapita Umumararungu
- Exploring the merits of five-factor investing: A critical literature review pp. 613-618

- Samuel Tabot Enow
Volume 12, issue 2, 2023
- Loyalty program benefits and their effect on relationship quality and loyalty to the retailer pp. 01-14

- Karen M. Corbishley, Corné Meintjes and Roger B. Mason
- Determinants of game-products repurchasing behaviour in virtual comunity: The role achievement as moderation variable pp. 15-22

- Dhani Mifthakhul Zein, Astrid Puspaningrum and Ainur Rofiq
- The effect of visioning on digital transformation in the insurance industry pp. 23-29

- Douglas Chiguvi, Tafadzwa Zaranyika, Manuel Marozwa and Zenzo Dube
- Factors influencing buying decisions on fruit and vegetables through E-commerce in Indonesia pp. 30-39

- Febri Arifatul Fadhila, Mubarokah and Nuriah Yuliati
- Emergent marketing strategies and their influence on the Customer Value Proposition of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) businesses during Covid 19 Pandemic in Botswana pp. 40-53

- Douglas Chiguvi and Thuso Sepepe
- Corporate governance in the cement manufacturing industry of Zambia pp. 54-64

- Lyness Chipili Tenasi and Mubanga Mpundu
- The effect of organizational ambidexterity on the sustainable performance of SMEs in the Limpopo province of South Africa pp. 65-72

- Khutso Mankgele
- The Effects of ESG issues on investment decision through corporate reputation: Individual investors’ perspective pp. 73-88

- Nafisa Rounok, Aimin Qian and Mohammad Ashraful Alam
- Increasing work engagement within businesses in the 4IR era: The predictors’ impacts pp. 89-99

- Foluso Adekanmbi and Wilfred Ukpere
- South African business rescue regime: Systematic review highlighting shortcomings, recommendations and avenues for future research pp. 100-117

- Frank Ranganai Matenda, Mabutho Sibanda, Bomi Cyril Nomlala and Zamanguni Hariatah Gumede
- Startups in Saudi Arabia: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 118-126

- Majed Qabil Alsolamy
- Work intensification and job satisfaction among domestic workers in rural Zimbabwe pp. 127-138

- Tumo Kele and Takupiwa Nyanga
- Nexus between human resource management practice and employees’ attitudes and behavior pp. 139-147

- Gazi Md. Shakhawat Hossain, Shihab Kabir Shuvo, Abdullah Al Masud, Najmul Hasan, Israt Zahan and Md. Shahinur Rahman
- The relation of job insecurity and workload toward turnover intentions mediated by work stress pp. 148-157

- Muhammad Farros Imaroh, Achmad Sudiro and Sunaryo
- The effects of political interference on procurement performance in the parastatal organizations in Dar es Salaam Region pp. 158-169

- Yussuf Masoud
- Social workers' roles and contemporary responsibilities in addiction management: The case of selected treatment centres pp. 170-176

- Thembinkosi and Dillo Justin Ramoshaba
- The relationship between work professionalism and job satisfaction toward employee performance in mediating of organizational climate pp. 177-186

- Ade Candra, Achmad Sudiro and Christin Susilowati
- Impediments to procurement performance in the parastatal organizations of Tanzania pp. 187-196

- Yussuf Masoud
- Modelling and Forecasting volatility in International financial markets pp. 197-203

- Samuel Tabot Enow
- Government expenditure on health and economic growth in Botswana: Testing for cointegration and specification of deterministic components using the pantula principle pp. 204-216

- Narain Sinha and Strike Mbulawa
- Fraudulent financial reporting and related party transactions: Evidence from a mining industry in a developing country pp. 217-228

- Martin Kabwe
- Housing insecurity during the Covid-19 pandemic: An application of the Households Housing Insecurity Index (HHII) pp. 229-236

- Steven Dunga
- IT disclosures in integrated reporting within the South African banking sector pp. 237-250

- Pranisha Rama, Riyad Moosa and Husain Ally
- The challenges of procurement process for the department of correctional services: The road to procurement process pp. 251-258

- Tafadzwa Clementine Maramura and Ntsieni Douglas Lebete
- Social media as a gateway to accelerate inclusive growth: A focus of youth citizens in Dodoma City, Tanzania pp. 259-266

- Josephine Churk
- Advancing agriculture through Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) in South African indigenous or black communities pp. 267-277

- Mlamli Diko
- Applying critical theory in the examination of one selected isiXhosa short story pp. 278-286

- Mlamli Diko
- Does the Russia-Ukraine war affects trade relations and foreign Direct investment flows from Europe into Asia and Africa? pp. 287-300

- Ajeigbe Kola Benson
- Divergences and the sermonic replications in interpreters’ oral interpretation and communication among Pentecostal Churches pp. 301-309

- Rufus O. Adebayo and Sylvia Phiwani Zulu
- The presentation of South African politicians in The Times newspaper column “On the Contraryâ€: 2012-2017 pp. 310-319

- Witness Roya and Sandiso Ngcobo
- The nexus between leadership and the performance of the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) in Zimbabwe pp. 320-329

- Alouis Chilunjika, Dominique Uwizeyimana and Sharon Chilunjika
- Correlates of farmers’ resilience to food insecurity in South-West Nigeria pp. 330-341

- Seyi Olalekan Olawuyi and Olusegun Jeremiah Ijila
- Understanding democracy and ethnicity as the bane of Africa’s political leadership: Makhura B. Rapanyane pp. 342-347

- Thabang Motswaledi and Makhura Rapanyane
- Impact of public protests on Education system: a case of 2021 political unrest in South Africa pp. 348-357

- Ngogi Emmanuel Mahaye, Sibongamandla Silindokuhle Dlomo and Oluwatoyin Ayodele Ajani
- China’s war on poverty: Key lessons for South Africa’s rural developmental stakeholders pp. 358-369

- Olayemi Bakre and Nirmala Dorasamy
- Thematic content analysis of lockdown and domestic violence during the COVID-19 Pandemic in South Africa pp. 370-375

- Dillo Justin Ramoshaba and Thembinkosi Peter Singwane
- Enhancing communicative competence in English Second Language classrooms through traditional storytelling pp. 376-383

- Nomasomi Matiso Hilda and Nqabeni Pelokazi
- Exploring teacher improvisation and its influence on learner performance in an under-resourced Grade 11 Life Science class pp. 384-392

- Thasmai Dhurumraj and Zainul Moola
- Investigating the classroom teaching practices of life sciences teachers in Gauteng pp. 393-406

- Thasmai Dhurumraj and Jodi-Leigh Broadhurst
- Exploring the effects of technology integration in the learning and teaching of mathematics pp. 407-415

- Thabisa Maqoqa
- Challenges encountered by teachers in improving essay writing skills in rural schools of O.R. Tambo Inland District Eastern Cape Province pp. 416-421

- Mkululi Lele and Neliswa Gqoli
- Impact of socio-demographic variables on entrepreneurship intention in the Higher Education sector pp. 422-428

- Steven Kayambazinthu Msosa
- Examining the teaching strategies of high-performing mathematics teachers in solving challenging 3-dimensional (3D) trigonometry pp. 429-439

- Joseph Baidoo and Kakoma Luneta
- Individual dynamics for effective implementation of mainstream English curriculum at a school for the deaf pp. 440-457

- Sabelo Mlungisi Khumalo, Makhosazana Edith Shoba and Simon Bhekumuzi Khoza
- Integration of computational thinking activities in Grade 10 mathematics learning pp. 458-471

- Sam Ramaila and Hlulani Shilenge
- The effect of COVID-19 on students’ mental health during quarantine and isolation pp. 472-480

- Tiisetso Chuene, Seponono Raesibe Mampa, Teresa-Anne Mashego, Eric Maimela, Makololo Mogane and Thabe Matsebatlela
- Postgraduate student recruitment strategies in a transforming higher education landscape, South Africa pp. 482-492

- Samkele Konyana
- Educators’ perceptions of the influence of administrative communication on effective teaching in a selected school in South Africa pp. 493-499

- Kemi O. Adu and Ntombozuko Duku
- Barriers to sustainable procurement in higher learning institutions construction projects in the Dar es Salaam Region pp. 500-512

- Yussuf Masoud
- Assessing the functionality of the department of the education in disruptive times using the Viable System Model: Case of the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Education, South Africa pp. 513-528

- Emmanuel Mutambara and Cele Thanduxolo J
- Nanorobots target search strategies using swarm intelligence pp. 529-538

- Rodney Mushininga and Livashen Moodley
- When the law fails to serve us, we must serve as the law!Community Perspective on Public Vigilantism in Limpopo Province pp. 539-546

- Ndivho Percy Sithuga and Kholofelo Rakubu
- A criminological analysis of violent nature of protests in Vuwani Area, Vhembe District of Limpopo Province pp. 547-559

- Kholofelo A Rakubu, Sandile Clement Masuku and Khethiwe Madima
- Measuring the impact of public service innovation on user satisfaction pp. 560-568

- Sri Syabanita Elida, Lilis Listiyawati, Desvira Zain, Agus Eko Tejo Sasongko and Ikrima Natasha Alun
- Ncedile Saule’s Umlimandlela (at the cross-roads) as a witness to colonial and apartheid lexicology in South Africa pp. 569-579

- Mlamli Diko
- Analysis of the internal control system for merchandise inventory at PT Hokkian Anugerah Karya Abadi Banjarmasin pp. 580-587

- Maria Anastasia, Nida Putri Rahmayanti, Kristin Mariyani, Jaya Bahwiyanti and Nurshifa
- Education and drug abuse in two selected isiXhosa poems produced by Anelisa Thengimfene: A literary critique of the content pp. 588-597

- Mlamli Diko
- The racial hierarchisation of the isiXhosa language in South Africa: A post-colonial discourse pp. 598-607

- Mlamli Diko
- Social media and women’s financial empowerment in the digital economy era in Tanzania: A study of women’s support groups in Dodoma City pp. 608-615

- Josephine Churk
- Challenges faced by distant parented adolescent girls in Chiredzi South Constituency of Zimbabwe pp. 616-623

- Paula Varaidzai Makondo and Ramodungoane Tabane
- From the first studies of the unconscious mind to consumer neuroscience: A systematic literature review pp. 624-632

- Ikrame Masrhouni and Abdelaziz Bahoussa
- The impact of corruption on victim teachers during promotion processes in South Africa’s Basic education system pp. 633-642

- Mulatedzi Calvin Rammbuda, Mavhungu Abel Mafukata, Tshimangadzo Selina Mudau and Takalani Samuel Mashau
- The role of supply chain resilience to relationships supply chain risk management culture and firm performance during disruption pp. 643-652

- Habib Maulana Akbar and Dessy Isfianadewi
- The influence of self-efficacy on employee performance mediated by work motivation and work engagement pp. 653-661

- Prasetyo Hadi
- Causal modelling of the influence of demographic variables on work-stimulated stress among early childhood educators in South Africa pp. 662-671

- Thomas Ogbeche Akobi and Chinedi Ifedi Okeke
Volume 12, issue 1, 2023
- Rethinking and reimagining corporate social responsibility as legislation in South Africa using a qualitative document analytics approach pp. 01-13

- Mokgadi Julia Ngoepe-Ntsoane
- The nexus between customer service platforms (SMS) and customer satisfaction in the retail clothing stores pp. 14-21

- Douglas Chiguvi
- The impacts of store price image and brand image on repurchase intention with customer satisfaction as mediation pp. 22-30

- Octhavian Sukmartha Lucky, Siti Aisjah and Astrid Puspa Ningrum
- Government-to-business e-service provision in Myanmar pp. 31-47

- Aye Aye Myint
- The effect of use, task technology-fit, user satisfaction on performance of the Kimia Farma Pharmacy employees in Yogyakarta business unit pp. 48-56

- Adhitya Mahatva Yodha, Nuryakin and Arni Suwanti
- Analysis of the effectiveness of e-customer service platforms on customer satisfaction at ABSA, Botswana pp. 57-71

- Douglas Chiguvi
- The effect of green self identity, self-congruity, perceived value on bioplastic product purchase intention: Evidence from Indonesian consumers pp. 72-79

- Puteri Salsabila and Arif Hartono
- The effect of brand image and product knowledge on purchase intentions with e-WOM as a mediator variable pp. 80-89

- Dea Khoirunnisa and Albari Albari
- Assessing the impact of on-the-job training on employee performance:A case of integrated tertiary software users in a rural university pp. 90-98

- Mabungela Mvuyisi and Ifeanyi Mbukanma
- The influence of job stress and job boredom on employee performance mediated by cyberloafing behavior: Evidence in Indonesia pp. 99-109

- Mila Nur Kamila and Muafi Muafi
- Mediating employee engagement at the Pratama Tax Services Office in East Java III: The effect of employee engagement and organizational culture on employee performance pp. 110-120

- Khalilah Daud Isaac Makhmut, Armanu and Desi Tri Kurniawati
- Role of change leadership styles on cognitive rigidity at selected automobile dealerships in Durban, South Africa pp. 121-133

- Nonye Chukwuma, Loganathan Govender and Stanley C Onwubu
- Linking international human resource management with corporate social responsibility and shared value pp. 134-147

- Cheng-Kun Wang
- Analysing the effect of Covid-19 and fuel price on the South African motor vehicles export pp. 148-154

- Molebaleso Lydia Ntshingila
- The relationship between demographic factors and financial literacy pp. 155-164

- Adam Ndou
- The influence of financial literacy and financial attitude on financial management behavior: A study on culinary micro SMEs in Rawamangun Urban Village, East Jakarta City pp. 165-173

- Kusuma Ratnawati, Nabila Azzahra and Prasetya Putra Dewanta
- Assessment of the effect of resource allocation on digital transformation in the Zimbabwean life insurance industry pp. 174-178

- Douglas Chiguvi, Tafadzwa Zaranyika, Manuel Marozwa and Noel Zhou
- Corporate governance attributes and financial reporting quality: An evidence from a developing country in Africa pp. 179-191

- Martin Kabwe
- The analysis of village financial management and reporting in Simeulue district pp. 192-203

- Ainul Rasyid, Darwanis and Fifi Yusmita
- Forecasting volatility in oil returns using asymmetric GARCH models: evidence from Tanzania pp. 204-211

- Haika Andrew Mbwambo and Laban Gaspe Letema
- A sociological perspective on making South African tourism monumental through folklore pp. 212-219

- Mlamli Diko
- An examination of the frigidity of the district municipalities towards the needs of society: A synthesis of service delivery framework in Limpopo Province pp. 220-232

- Mokgadi Julia Ngoepe-Ntsoane and Matsebe Jerry Thobejane
- Ramifications of the lockdown on community police relations during the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa pp. 233-241

- Kholofelo Rakubu, Siyanda Dlamini and Mmakwena Modipa
- Social crime prevention in South Africa: A neglected policy mandate pp. 242-248

- Kholofelo Rakubu, Mmakwena Modipa and Eugy Chauke
- Rethinking the nexus of food insecurity, climate change and migration in the developing world: A case of Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 249-253

- Shingirai Mugambiwa and Jabulani Makhubele
- A plight of physically disabled children in Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 254-266

- Ephraim Kevin Sibanyoni and Nondumiso Ndlovu
- The ordeal of police victimization in the Mthatha Policing Cluster, Eastern Cape pp. 267-274

- Enoch Zenzile and Afika F. Magadla
- Exploring Grade R teachers’ perceptions of their professional identity: Who am I? pp. 275-281

- Blanche Ntombizodwa Hadebe-Ndlovu and Moses Onyemaechi Ede
- Challenges teachers face in teaching Grade 12 business studies in rural schools pp. 282-289

- Jabulisile Ngwenya, Muntuwenkosi Mtshali and Thandanani Myende
- Economic and management sciences student teachers’ perceptions on school based experiences: A case of one Eastern Cape University, South Africa pp. 290-295

- Motsi Qoyi, Thandi Pretty Mpiti and Bulelwa Makena
- Predictors of academic performance of distance e-learners in a Nigerian University pp. 296-307

- Olukayode Solomon Aboderin and Desmond Wesley Govender
- Enhancing university exam timetabling through the use of a BSet model pp. 308-317

- Rodney Mushininga, Colin Chibaya and Desmond Govender
- Exploring factors contributing to unplanned pregnancies among students at higher education institution in South Africa pp. 318-324

- Mathibedi Kgarose, Phindile Precious Mashiane and Meyahabo Machaka
- Challenges impeding practitioners’ proper implementation of mathematical play practice environment pp. 325-330

- Seipati Baloyi-Mothibeli, Chinedu Okeke and Christian Ugwuanyi
- Family environment and religiosity on anti-corruption behaviour through Islamic education at SMKN 2 Garut pp. 331-340

- Reika Andina Rahmanisa, Ivon Aulia Septin and Yayan Heryana
- The sustainability of township tourism SMMEs pp. 341-349

- Snenhlanhla Lerato Mokoena and Tatenda Freedom Liambo
- Factors affecting farmers’ entrepreneurial action at Etunda Green scheme project, Namibia pp. 350-361

- Michael Neema and Vivence Kalitanyi
- What drives SME formalization in Tanzania? An assessment using the machine learning techniques pp. 362-371

- Frank Mwombeki
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