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A full-text collection with scholarly journals and trade publications relevant to business and finance. It includes publications relating to fields of accounting, business, financial management, general management and human resource management.
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Acta Commercii
Acta Commercii serves as an independent scientific publication for academic contributions to the broad field of management and its associated disciplines. It includes disciplinary, multi-disciplinary and problem oriented work.
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Africa Conflict Monitor
Published by In On Africa (IOA), the Africa Conflict Monitor (ACM) is a dynamic monthly report, headed by Founding Editor James Hall. The ACM team prides itself in producing intelligence on the African continent from within, by African insiders.
The ACM provides concise, insightful and up-to-date analyses of major conflict and terrorism trends in Africa, and is the essential tool for foreign governments and businesses, as well as international NGOs with stakes in security and political stability across the African continent.
Each edition expertly synthesises past developments, current dynamics and future prognoses into an intelligible and informative conflict and terrorism synopsis.
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Africa Conflict Monthly Monitor
Published by Consultancy Africa Intelligence (CAI), the Africa Conflict Monthly Monitor (ACMM) is a dynamic new monthly report, headed by Founding Editor James Hall. The ACMM team prides itself in producing intelligence on the African continent from within, by African insiders.The ACMM provides concise, insightful and up-to-date analyses of major conflict and terrorism trends in Africa. This includes the major hotspots in the Horn of Africa, the Great Lakes region and the political transformations underway in North Africa.
The ACMM is the essential tool for foreign governments and businesses, as well as international NGOs with stakes in security and political stability across the African continent. Each edition expertly synthesises past developments, current dynamics and future prognoses into an intelligible and informative conflict and terrorism synopsis.,
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AfricaGrowth Agenda
The Africagrowth Agenda is a quarterly journal which publishes high quality articles covering development issues in Africa. Special focus of the journal is on:
- Investment Climate in Africa
- Intra-African trade
- African capital markets
- Development finance/economics
- Issues surrounding African Development Institutions
- Best practice articles
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African Finance Journal
The African Finance Journal publishes significant new research in finance and strives to establish a balance between theoretical and empirical studies. Papers written in any areas of Finance, Accounting and Economics will be considered for publication. The principal criteria for inclusion are a paper's quality and contribution to the field of Finance, Accounting and Economics, without undue regard to its technical content.
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African Journal of Business and Economic Research
African Journal of Business and Economic Research (AJBER) is a blind refereed, high quality international journal that provides a forum for the publication of articles from academics, business practitioners, and policy makers. The journal aims to advance both theoretical and empirical research, inform policies and practices, and improve understanding of how economic and business decisions shape the lives of Africans.
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African Journal of Employee Relations
Formerly the South African Journal of Labour Relations, the African Journal of Employee Relations is a scientific research journal published by the School of Management Sciences and the Graduate School of Business Leadership of the University of South Africa. The journal publishes research in the field of employment relations.
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African Markets Overview
The African Markets Overview is published monthly (since April 2000) using the data supplied by our information providers. It includes market news and trends, company news and other market related information from all the stock markets in Africa who are currently supplying ACIA with information.,
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African Review of Economics and Finance
The African Review of Economics and Finance (AREF) is the official journal of the African Finance and Economics Consult (AFEC). The Journal acknowledges that the word 'economic' is plural and all economies are positioned, situated, and embedded in particular societies. Therefore, how the economy is studied must necessarily be plural. From this perspective, the journal welcomes high quality articles in theoretical and empirical economics, be they orthodox, heterodox, or economics as an interdisciplinary social science, with special emphasis on African economies and/or how they relate to other economies in Africa or the rest of the world. There is no limit on the topics of interest. Contributions can be either innovation in economic theory or rigorous new applications of existing theory in areas such as behavioral economics and decision theory, game theory, general equilibrium theory, contract theory, public finance, financial economics, industrial organisation, labour economics, political economy of development, urban and regional political economy, and agrarian political economy.
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Africa’s Public Service Delivery and Performance Review
Africa’s Public Service Delivery and Performance Review (APSDPR) is a journal in the niche area of Public Service Monitoring and Evaluation.
The journal is a peer reviewed journal, aimed at the promotion and sharing of knowledge, skills and innovations in government and the wider Public Sector environment in South Africa and abroad. With a multi disciplinary outlook, the journal will stimulate service delivery and scholarly debate with a view to addressing myriads of service delivery and performance challenges being faced in government.
The journal aims at providing an innovative approach to Monitoring and Evaluation scholarship through independent monitoring of implementable interventions around public service delivery and its expected outcomes. It thus envisages a role towards the turning point in bridging the gaps that exist between Public Service Delivery and the envisaged “trickle down effects” on the targeted beneficiaries.
Articles are invited in three broad themes:
1. Public Policy, Planning, and Performance Monitoring & Evaluation:- Monitoring
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- Performance Based Monitoring and Evaluation
- Community-Based Monitoring and Evaluation
- Performance Measurement and Management
- Africanisation of Democracy
- Theory of Change
- Change Theory & Management
- Comparative Public Management & Administration
- Public Policy, Good Governance & Public Service Delivery
- Public Financial Management
- Local Government & Municipal Administration
- Public Private Partnership, Public Enterprise & Privatisation
- Public Trust & Open Government
- Poverty & inequality
- Agriculture, Food Security, Food Safety & Food Sovereignty
- Climate Change & Global Warming
- Development Assistance & Humanitarian Studies
- Risk & Disaster Management
- Urbanization & Land Reforms
- Africa's Peace & Security Studies
- Africa's Economic Development
- African Union & Regional Economic Communities
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Annual Proceedings of the South African Statistical Association Conference
Papers are presented from the Annual Conference of the South African Statistical Association (SASA).
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BER : Architects and Quantity Surveyors' Survey
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among quantity surveyors and architects, as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Building Contractors' Survey
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among building contractors (residential and non-residential), as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Building Sub-Contractors' Survey
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among building sub-contractors (residential and non-residential), as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Building and Construction : Full Survey
This authoritative quarterly report is recognized as a major reference for SA's building, construction and property industries. The report compactly and clearly sums up current conditions, constraints and the trends emerging in the sector, as well as respondents' short-term expectations. The results of our latest market research among building contractors (residential and non-residential), quantity surveyors and architects, as well as house price indices and the BER's building cost index are included.
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BER : Capital Goods Industries Survey
A concise quarterly overview of the latest developments in SA's manufacturing industry, carrying the results of the BER's latest in-depth survey of manufacturing firms nationwide. A penetrating and easy-to-digest look at how well manufacturers in various important sectors have done ... how well they're doing ... and how they expect to do in coming months. Survey data is collected on a sectoral, as well as a regional level. The following sectors are covered: food, beverages, textiles, clothing, furniture, wood, paper, printing, publishing, chemicals, non-metal minerals, basic metals, metal products, machinery, electrical machinery, transport and plastics. The provinces covered are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. For each sector and each province, both a short history of survey results and a graphical display of the major manufacturing variables - domestic sales, export orders, production volumes, stocks of finished goods, fixed investment and business confidence - are shown.
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BER : Consumer Confidence Survey
A brisk and simply-written quarterly that fills you in on the results of our latest market research on the behavior of SA consumers -- their confidence, their spending patterns, their attitudes and expectations -- and the main forces that are currently impacting on them. The report furthermore contains the results of a quarterly survey amongst retailers, wholesalers and motor dealers. These are interpreted and presented in graphs and tables. Regarding retail, a distinction is drawn between the durable, semi-durable and non-durable goods sectors; in wholesale we distinguish between the consumer and non-consumer goods sectors; and in motor trade between the new vehicle market, the used vehicle market and spares.
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BER : Consumer Goods Industries Survey
A concise quarterly overview of the latest developments in SA's manufacturing industry, carrying the results of the BER's latest in-depth survey of manufacturing firms nationwide. A penetrating and easy-to-digest look at how well manufacturers in various important sectors have done ... how well they're doing ... and how they expect to do in coming months. Survey data is collected on a sectoral, as well as a regional level. The following sectors are covered: food, beverages, textiles, clothing, furniture, wood, paper, printing, publishing, chemicals, non-metal minerals, basic metals, metal products, machinery, electrical machinery, transport and plastics. The provinces covered are the Western Cape, Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng. For each sector and each province, both a short history of survey results and a graphical display of the major manufacturing variables - domestic sales, export orders, production volumes, stocks of finished goods, fixed investment and business confidence - are shown.
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BER : Economic Prospects : An Executive Summary
A quarterly report, containing a detailed quarter-by-quarter forecast of the SA economy for the coming 18-24 months, The focus is on current economic trends and forecasts of e.g. inflation, exchange rates, interest rates and private consumption expenditure.
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