Browsing Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences by Author "Visser, Kobus"
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Entrepreneurship education and training at the Further Education and Training (FET) level in South Africa
Isaacs, Eslyn; Visser, Kobus; Friedrich, Christian; Brijlal, Pradeep (Education Association of South Africa, 2007)We assessed the levels of entrepreneurship education and training at the Further Education and Training (FET) level in a South African context. We are of the opinion that entrepreneurship education and training (of ... -
The impact of microfinance on household livelihoods: Evidence from rural Eritrea
Habte, Amine; Visser, Kobus; Ocran, Matthew Kofi (Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, 2017)This study examined the impact of microfinance on the livelihoods of households in rural Eritrea. It specifically sought to find out whether the Saving and Microcredit Programme (SMCP), introduced by the Eritrean Government ... -
Influential factors impacting leadership effectiveness: A case study at a public university
Jansen van Vuuren, Carel D.; Visser, Kobus; du Plessis, Marieta (AOSIS, 2022)As a result of increased globalisation and rapid changes in the technological, social, economic and political spheres, the environment in which businesses and organisations function has become increasingly volatile, ... -
Risks and factors contributing towards rural entrepreneurial orientation growth of business in an emerging economy
Lekhanya, Lawrence Mpele; Visser, Kobus (Virtus Interpress, 2016)This paper examines risks and critical factors contributing to the rural entrepreneurial orientation growth of businesses. The concept of entrepreneurial orientation and various factors influencing the rural entrepreneurial ... -
Strategies, practices and skills for competitiveness in the digital economy: a perspective on large companies in South Africa
Craffert, Leona; Ungerer, Marius; Visser, Kobus; Morrison, John; Claassen, Walter (University of the Western Cape, University of Stellenbosch Business School & Ikamva National e-Skills Institute (iNeSI), 2014)The impact of the digital developments of our time - new digital devices, new software, and new areas of applications - can be felt in more and more areas of life and work. In fact, in some areas of business the impact is ...