5

5

results

Filter your results

Apply filters

A Short Note on Business and Land Reform

The issue of land reform is more complex and challenging than the debate about Section 25 of the constitution. Land reform in any country is a difficult task involving large numbers of people and their aspirations, multiple challenges and consider…

The Growth Agenda Priorities for Mass Employment and Inclusion: Business and Government

"The dysfunctional relationship between business and government is a key reason why the South African economy is in trouble. This document offers an analysis of this failing relationship. Its principal messages are: • A solid business-government r…

Women in Corporate Boards in Africa: Beyond Tokenism

Women are under-represented on corporate boards and other leadership structures in Africa. This problem is a reflection of the historical disadvantages and gender inequalities women face. The status quo is, however, ironic given the relatively lar…

Performance of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in Uganda: The Role of Innovation

Using the 2013 World Bank Enterprise Survey data for Uganda, this paper employs the quintile estimation technique to explain the relationship between innovation and firm performance in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Innovation involves t…

Measuring Government Business Incentives Schemes (GBIS): Towards a Set of Minimum Standards and Measures

The Policy Framework for the Government Wide Monitoring and Evaluation (GWM&E) System, published in 2007 by the Presidency, emphasised the importance of monitoring and evaluation in realising a more effective government. The appropriateness, availab…

Showing page 1 of 1