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July 2021, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 564-579 Revisiting corporate income tax determinants in Southern Africa
by Z. Robinson & J. De Beer - 580-590 An investigation into the effect of budget deficit on the economic performance of Zimbabwe
by Gift Benzile Nyathi & Shynet Chivasa - 591-606 Role of economic development cooperatives in improving the livelihoods of women in Gauteng, South Africa
by Tanusha Raniga - 607-621 Healthcare price changes and expenditures in South Africa: Some implications for economic policy
by Logan Rangasamy - 622-642 Decomposition analysis of the Gini coefficient of consumer expenditures in Botswana
by Lillian Mookodi - 643-663 Assessing gender gaps in employment and earnings in Africa: The case of Eswatini
by Zuzana Brixiová Schwidrowski & Susumu Imai & Thierry Kangoye & Nadege Desiree Yameogo - 664-682 Success indicators among black owned informal Small Micro and Medium Enterprises’ (SMMEs) in South Africa
by Harris Maduku & Irrshad Kaseeram
May 2021, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 331-352 Small-scale fishing: Income, vulnerability and livelihood strategies at Lake Itezhi-Tezhi, Zambia
by Sydney Kapembwa & Alan Gardiner & Jón Geir Pétursson - 353-370 Activating the edge: the university campus as anchor institution
by Carin Combrinck & Timme-Loïse Nortjé - 371-390 Effects of innovation activities on employment growth in upper-middle-income countries with high unemployment rates
by Moses M. Sithole & Yasser Buchana - 391-403 Urban housing for rural peasants: Farmworker housing in South Africa
by Lochner Marais & Molefi Lenka - 404-422 What could improve or hinder the implementation of spatial planning towards environmental justice?
by Bongane C. Ntiwane & Johnny P. V. V. Coetzee - 423-436 Entrepreneurial competence and supply chain value creation in local procurement
by Yusuf Kiwala & Johan Olivier & Ismail Kintu - 437-453 Household air pollution and household health in Uganda
by Buyinza Faisal & Jakob Kapella & Senono Vicent - 454-468 BRICS – quo vadis?
by André C Jordaan - 469-483 Addressing crime, violence and socio-spatial deprivation in a vulnerable community: An interdisciplinary perspective on the safety and peace through urban upgrading (spuu) initiative in Helenvale, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
by Theodore S. Petrus - 484-491 How large is the missing middle and what would it cost to fund?
by Neil Garrod & Angelique Wildschut
March 2021, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 153-174 Challenges, barriers and policy development for South African SMMEs – does size matter?
by Annerie Botha & Sharon Ann Smulders & Hermanus Adriaan Combrink & Jacolize Meiring - 175-188 Business and the SDGs: Examining the early disclosure of the SDGs in annual reports
by Lorren Kirsty Haywood & Mothusi Boihang - 189-207 Do urban planning and sprawl affect social vulnerability? An assessment of Dar es Salaam
by Sheliza Bhanjee & Sumei Zhang - 208-229 Are smallholders disadvantaged by ‘double sell low, buy high’ dynamics on rural markets in Madagascar?
by Regina Neudert & Lutz Philip Hecker & Henintsoa Randrianarison & Susanne Kobbe - 230-247 Revisiting the African supermarket revolution: The case of Windhoek, Namibia
by Ndeyapo Nickanor & Lawrence N. Kazembe & Jonathan Crush & Jeremy Wagner - 248-263 Towards an indicator of R&D and human development
by Glenda Kruss & Moses Sithole & Yasser Buchana - 264-281 Modelling the relationship between prior entrepreneurial exposure, entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial action using neural networks
by Melodi Botha & Marthi Pohl & Lubinda Mubita - 282-296 How cash transfers activate beneficiaries’ decision-making in livelihood activities: A case of Soweto, South Africa
by Chibuikem C. Nnaeme - 297-310 Willingness to pay for improved vision in Mozambique
by Stephen Thompson & Kovin Naidoo & Carmen Gonzalez-Alvarez & Geoff Harris & James Loughman - 311-329 The effect of financial development on income inequality in Africa
by Segun Thompson Bolarinwa & Xuan Vinh Vo & Toyin Joseph Olufolahan
January 2021, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 1-3 New perspectives on value chains in sub-Saharan Africa
by Sören Scholvin & Ivan Turok & Anthony Black & Javier Revilla Diez - 4-20 New approaches to supermarket supplier development programmes in Southern Africa
by Reena das Nair & Namhla Landani - 21-38 The contribution of services to international trade in Southern Africa
by Justin Visagie & Ivan Turok - 39-56 The role of regional value chains in fostering regional integration in Southern Africa
by Anthony Black & Lawrence Edwards & Faizel Ismail & Brian Makundi & Mike Morris - 57-72 Regional integration, regional value chains and the automotive industry in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Justin Barnes & Anthony Black & Chelsea Markowitz & Lorenza Monaco - 73-86 Formalising E-waste in Ghana: An emerging landscape of fragmentation and enduring barriers
by Richard Grant & Martin Oteng-Ababio - 87-103 Integrating social-ecological systems and global production networks: local effects of trophy hunting in Namibian conservancies
by Eduard Gargallo & Linus Kalvelage - 104-121 Development visions, livelihood realities – how conservation shapes agricultural value chains in the Zambezi region, Namibia
by Carolin Hulke & Jim Kariuki Kairu & Javier Revilla Diez - 122-138 Large investments, small farmers: A financialisation perspective on value chains in a development corridor
by Gideon Hartmann & Innocent Mwaka & Peter Dannenberg - 139-152 An unexpected gateway: The particularities of Mauritius as a hub in oil and gas GPNs
by Sören Scholvin & Moritz Breul
November 2020, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 871-887 Heterogeneous relationships between income levels and associated correlates in Gauteng province, South Africa: quantile regression approach
by Koech Cheruiyot - 888-903 Unbundling of the green bond market in the economic hubs of Africa: Case study of Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa
by Nomhle Ngwenya & Mulala Danny Simatele - 904-920 Exploring the role of NGOs in influencing enterprise policy: Insights from Zimbabwe
by Crispen Karanda & Nuria Toledano - 921-936 Education elasticities of young women fertility in sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe
by Pedzisai Ndagurwa & Garikayi B. Chemhaka - 937-952 Impact of government support programmes on household welfare in the Limpopo province of South Africa
by Mikovhe Gadisi & Enoch Owusu-Sekyere & Abiodun Akintunde Ogundeji - 953-970 A realist assessment of the facilitation process for improving social accountability by community based organizations
by Precious Tirivanhu - 971-996 Waste pickers in informal self-employment: Over-worked and on the breadline
by Derek Yu & Derick Blaauw & Rinie Schenck - 997-1011 Gender equality in labour force participation, economic growth and development in South Africa
by Michele Ruiters & Ailie Charteris - 1012-1032 Subjective wellbeing inequality in South Africa 2008–14: An unconditional quantile decomposition analysis
by Umakrishnan Kollamparambil & Qaqambile Mathentamo - 1033-1050 An assessment for enhancing sustainability in rural tourism products in South Africa
by Lorren K. Haywood & Karen Nortje & Gift Dafuleya & Tondani Nethengwe & Fhatuwani Sumbana
September 2020, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 727-741 COVID-19 and African tourism research agendas
by Christian M. Rogerson & Tom Baum - 742-757 Determinants of impact investing for tourism development in emerging destinations of sub-Saharan Africa
by Albert Nsom Kimbu & Tembi Maloney Tichaawa - 758-772 An African dilemma: Pastoralists, conservationists and tourists – reconciling conflicting issues in Kenya
by Damiannah Kieti & Rita Nthiga & Jonathan Plimo & Pratima Sambajee & Ann Ndiuini & Ezekiel Kiage & Peter Mutinda & Tom Baum - 773-790 Motivation-based segmentation of rural tourism market in African villages
by Noel Biseko Lwoga & Elirehema Maturo - 791-808 Empowerment process in community-based tourism: Friend relationship perspective
by Melphon A. Mayaka & Gary Lacey & Christian M. Rogerson - 809-824 Determinants of tourism small and medium enterprises financial performance
by Robin Nunkoo & Viraiyan Teeroovengadum & Boopen Seetanah & R. V. Sannasee & Arshad Pooloo - 825-839 Education and skills in tourism: Implications for youth employment in South Africa
by Irma Booyens - 840-854 Inclusive tourism and municipal assets: Evidence from Overstrand local municipality, South Africa
by Christian M. Rogerson & Jayne M. Rogerson - 855-870 Changing socio-ecologies of Kalahari: Local perceptions towards environmental change and tourism in Kgalagadi, Botswana
by Jarkko Saarinen & Naomi Moswete & Julius R. Atlhopheng & Wame L. Hambira
July 2020, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 535-552 Johannesburg’s implementation of the National Water Act, 1998 in Soweto, South Africa
by B. Maphela & F. Cloete - 553-569 Assessing social impact in the field of sustainable tourism development: Evidence from Cabo Delgado (MZ)
by Cinzia Castiglioni & Edoardo Lozza & Paolo Anselmi & Rossella Rossi - 570-586 Optimising balance using covariate balancing propensity score: The case of South African child support grant
by Adeola Oyenubi - 587-600 The role of foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic entrepreneurship in South Africa
by Busiswa Nxazonke & Roscoe Bertrum van Wyk - 601-616 Are people in the SADC region willing to pay more tax to fund public healthcare?
by Jack Chola Bwalya - 617-643 Globalisation, poverty and corruption: Retarding progress in South Africa
by Mohammad Salahuddin & Nick Vink & Nicholas Ralph & Jeff Gow - 644-660 Milk in the city: profiles and development paths for urban dairy holders in Ethiopia
by Eline D’Haene & Marijke D’Haese - 661-677 Integrating livelihoods and forest conservation through beekeeping in northern KwaZulu-Natal
by K. Ricketts & C. M. Shackleton - 678-693 Advancing heritage tourism in the central Karoo: The South African War Battlefields Route
by Eben Proos & Johan Hattingh - 694-707 The political economy of Zimbabwean Urban informality since 2000 – A contemporary governance dilemma
by Abraham R. Matamanda & Innocent Chirisa & Munyaradzi A. Dzvimbo & Queen L. Chinozvina - 708-726 Household formation and service delivery in post-apartheid South Africa: Evidence from the Agincourt sub-district 1992–2012
by Martin Wittenberg & Mark A. Collinson
May 2020, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 363-381 Employed yet poor: low-wage employment and working poverty in South Africa
by Jade Feder & Derek Yu - 382-404 Violations of farm workers’ labour rights in post-apartheid South Africa
by Stephen Devereux - 405-417 Externally constrained growth: Testing the applicability of Thirlwall’s law in South Africa
by Mzwanele Ntshwanti & Kenneth Creamer - 418-431 Learning by solving as a pedagogical approach to inclusive health innovation
by Trust Saidi & Donné van der Westhuizen & Nailah Conrad & Tinashe Mutsvangwa & Tania S. Douglas - 432-445 State paternalism and institutional degradation at Treesleeper Eco-camp: Community-based tourism and the loss of sovereignty among Bushmen in Namibia
by Stasja Koot & Verina Jane Ingram & Mariska Bijsterbosch - 446-461 Lifestyle risk factors, non-communicable diseases and labour force participation in South Africa
by Nozuko Lawana & Frederik Booysen & Asrat Tsegaye & Forget Mingiri Kapingura & Charles Hongoro - 462-482 Sectoral minimum wages in South Africa: Disemployment by firm size and trade exposure
by Marlies Piek & Dieter von Fintel - 483-500 Recovery from stunting in early childhood and subsequent schooling outcomes: Evidence from NIDS Waves 1–5
by Daniela Casale - 501-518 A reassessment of stock market integration in SADC: The case of Namibia
by Bruce Hearn & Jenifer Piesse - 519-533 Towards inclusive growth in Africa
by Arno J. van Niekerk
March 2020, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 181-196 Drivers and barriers of corporate social responsibility in the tourism industry: The case of Malawi
by Felix G. Bello & Grace Kamanga - 197-216 University population expenditure and its impact on real estate demand: Evidence from South Africa
by David Dyason - 217-231 Battling the informal settlement challenge through sustainable city framework: experiences and lessons from Harare, Zimbabwe
by Abraham R Matamanda - 232-246 Social capital and self-organised collective action: Lessons and insights from a South African community project
by Megan Davenport & Rashid M. Hassan - 247-258 A Report on the Impact of the Living Conditions Studies (LCS) on disability in southern Africa
by Richard Vergunst & Leslie Swartz - 259-275 Estimating the future health care cost of population aging in South Africa
by Zilungile Tunzi & Beatrice D. Simo-Kengne - 276-294 Employment quality index for the South African labour market
by Derek Yu - 295-311 Road crashes in Namibia: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable development
by Steven Jones & Kenneth Odero & Emmanuel Kofi Adanu - 312-327 Environmental sustainability innovations in the accommodation sub-sector: Views from Lilongwe, Malawi
by Lameck Zetu Khonje & Mulala Danny Simatele & Regis Musavengane - 328-347 Teachers’ unions and industrial action in South African primary schools: Exploring their impacts on learning
by Gabrielle Wills - 348-361 Owner-manager human capital and business coping ability in African immigrant small businesses in Southern Africa
by Chukuakadibia Eresia-Eke & Chijioke Okerue
January 2020, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 1-18 The impact of risk on bilateral trade in the Southern African Customs Union (SACU)
by S. S. B. Mlipha & M. Kalaba - 19-39 Quality of life: Validation of an instrument and analysis of relationships between domains
by Talita Greyling & Fiona Tregenna - 40-54 The demand for cigarettes: New evidence from South Africa
by Alfred Kechia Mukong & Ernest Ngeh Tingum - 55-69 Debunking the effectiveness of in-kind transfers in alleviating urban household food insecurity in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe
by Sibonokuhle Ndlovu & Moreblessings Mpofu & Philani Moyo - 70-86 The stakeholder ecosystem of women entrepreneurs in South African townships
by Yogavelli Nambiar & Margie Sutherland & Caren Brenda Scheepers - 87-104 To wish upon a star: Exploring Astro Tourism as vehicle for sustainable rural development
by Laeticia Jacobs & Elizabeth A. Du Preez & Felicité Fairer-Wessels - 105-129 Reflecting on Global South planning and planning literature
by Elizelle Juaneé Cilliers - 130-146 Leveraging agriculture for growth: lessons from innovative joint ventures and international best practice
by Andre Steenkamp & Duncan Pieterse & James Rycroft - 147-161 How might a national minimum wage affect the employment of youth in South Africa?
by Leila Patel & Zoheb Khan & Thomas Englert - 162-177 Development finance as an emerging discipline: Perspectives from the South African context
by Jeremy Dobbin & Hendrik Lloyd - 178-180 Dimensions of resilience in developing countries: informality, solidarities and carework
by Philippe Adair
November 2019, Volume 36, Issue 6
- 733-734 Inequality in South Africa
by David Francis & Edward Webster - 735-750 The role of corrosive internalisation and denial of responsibility in stabilising inequality in South Africa
by Chris Desmond - 751-766 (In)equality and the South African Constitution
by Catherine Albertyn - 767-787 Critical representations of Southern African inequality: Transcending outmoded exhibition and museum politics
by Njabulo Chipangura & Patrick Bond & Steven Sack - 788-802 Poverty and inequality in South Africa: critical reflections
by David Francis & Edward Webster - 803-820 Inequality caused by macro-economic policies during overaccumulation crisis
by Patrick Bond & Christopher Malikane - 821-838 Linking IDC finance to structural transformation and inclusivity in post-apartheid South Africa
by Sumayya Goga & Teboho Bosiu & Jason Bell - 839-859 Measuring wealth inequality in South Africa: An agenda
by Aroop Chatterjee - 860-873 Resistance to coal inequalities and the possibilities of a just transition in South Africa
by Jacklyn Cock - 874-888 Inequality in healthcare R&D outcomes: a model of process disruption
by Chris William Callaghan & Natasha Chomba Callaghan & Rubina Jogee - 889-904 Analysing legal mobilisation’s potential to secure equal access to socioeconomic justice in South Africa
by Jeff Handmaker & Thandiwe Matthews
September 2019, Volume 36, Issue 5
- 555-569 The Sustainable Development Goals in South Africa: Investigating the need for multi-stakeholder partnerships
by Lorren Kirsty Haywood & Nikki Funke & Michelle Audouin & Constansia Musvoto & Anton Nahman - 570-584 Drivers, barriers, and enablers for greening industry in Sub-Saharan African countries
by Ralph A. Luken & Edward Clarence-Smith & Lucille Langlois & Inae Jung - 585-599 Electricity access and charcoal consumption among urban households in Zambia
by Brian P. Mulenga & Solomon T. Tembo & Robert B. Richardson - 600-615 Inclusiveness revisited: Assessing inclusive businesses in South African agriculture
by Wytske O Chamberlain & Ward Anseeuw - 616-631 An integrated model for increasing the use of evidence by decision-makers for improved development
by Ruth Stewart & Laurenz Langer & Yvonne Erasmus - 632-650 Employment and wage premiums in South African manufacturing exporters: Firm-level evidence
by Carli Bezuidenhout & Marianne Matthee & Neil Rankin - 651-665 Core values as drivers of entrepreneurial performance: A study of SMEs in Uganda’s central region
by Ismail Kintu & Robert Venter - 666-677 The effect of regulations and legislation on small, micro and medium enterprises in South Africa
by Cecile Nieuwenhuizen - 678-698 Do immigrants have better labour market outcomes than South Africans?
by Claire Vermaak & Colette Muller - 699-715 Trends in the working poverty rate (WPR) in post-apartheid South Africa, 1997–2012
by Michael Rogan & John Reynolds - 716-729 Measuring the causal effect of women’s schooling on contraceptive use in Nigeria
by Joseph Boniface Ajefu - 730-731 The South African informal sector: creating jobs, reducing poverty
by Chris Rogerson
July 2019, Volume 36, Issue 4
- 409-425 Enhancing productive capabilities through intra-regional trade and cross-border investments in Southern Africa
by Alexis Habiyaremye - 426-442 An investigation on the determinants of opening a bank account in Zimbabwe
by Kosmas Njanike - 443-460 Black Tax: Understanding the financial transfers of the emerging black middle class
by Arinao Mangoma & Anthony Wilson-Prangley - 461-475 Measuring regional labour markets in South Africa: How robust are sub-national estimates from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey?
by Justin Visagie - 476-490 Determinants of energy use in the informal food sector
by Nthabiseng Mohlakoana & Jiska de Groot & Abigail Knox & Hans Bressers - 491-503 Welfare measures and the composition of the bottom decile: The example of gender and extreme poverty in South Africa
by Kate Rich & Chris Desmond & Tawanda Makusha - 504-518 Economic bargaining power and financial decision-making among married and cohabitant women in South Africa
by Sevias Guvuriro & Frederik Booysen - 519-536 Poor health as a precursor to consumer debt distress in South Africa
by Ralph A Ssebagala - 537-554 Reform in the contract state: Embedded directions in public procurement regulation in South Africa
by Ryan Brunette & Jonathan Klaaren & Patronella Nqaba
May 2019, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 265-282 Living conditions of mine workers from eight mines in South Africa
by Jodi Pelders & Gill Nelson - 283-294 The organisation of urban agriculture in Cape Town, South Africa: A social capital perspective
by Tinashe Paul Kanosvamhira - 295-308 Coping with climate change in Africa: an analysis of local interpretations in Eastern Cape, SA
by Amos Apraku & Philani Moyo & Wilson Akpan - 309-328 A distributional analysis of union-wage effects in South Africa: Evidence from panel data
by Mpho Anna Ntlhola & Prudence Kwenda & Miracle Ntuli - 329-350 A panel data analysis of the formal-informal sector labour market linkages in South Africa
by Faeez Nackerdien & Derek Yu - 351-375 Promoting alignment between innovation policy and inclusive development in South Africa
by Il-haam Petersen & Glenda Kruss - 376-389 Exploring the fragments of spatial justice and its relevance for the global south
by Adefemi Adegeye & Johnny Coetzee - 390-407 Financial inclusion as a pathway to welfare enhancement and income equality: Micro-level evidence from Nigeria
by Saifullahi Sani Ibrahim & Huseyin Ozdeser & Behiye Cavusoglu
March 2019, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 145-154 Bioenergy in Southern Africa: An opportunity for regional integration?
by Channing Arndt & Giles Henley & Faaiqa Hartley - 155-174 Biofuels technology development in Southern Africa
by William Herbert Lee Stafford & George Adrian Lotter & Graham Paul von Maltitz & Alan Colin Brent - 175-197 Institutional arrangements of outgrower sugarcane production in Southern Africa
by Graham Paul von Maltitz & Giles Henley & Mike Ogg & Paul C. Samboko & Alexandros Gasparatos & Matt Read & Francois Engelbrecht & Abubakari Ahmed - 198-212 Constraints to biofuel feedstock production expansion in Zambia
by Paul C. Samboko & Mulako Kabisa & Giles Henley - 213-232 Economy-wide implications of biofuel production in Zambia
by Faaiqa Hartley & Dirk van Seventer & Paul Chimuka Samboko & Channing Arndt - 233-249 Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique
by Faaiqa Hartley & Dirk van Seventer & Emilio Tostão & Channing Arndt - 250-264 Policy and trade issues for a future regional biofuels market in Southern Africa
by Giles Henley & Taku Fundira
January 2019, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 1-16 Remittances and child labour in Ghana: Does the gender of the household head matter?
by Abdallah Abdul-Mumuni & Bhasin K. Vijay & Obeng K. Camara - 17-32 Urban agriculture promotes sustainable livelihoods in Cape Town
by David W Olivier - 33-49 Maternal education and child health outcomes in South Africa: A panel data analysis
by Abieyuwa Ohonba & Nicholas Ngepah & Beatrice Simo-Kengne - 50-79 Multidimensional poverty in South Africa in 2001–16
by Tina Fransman & Derek Yu - 80-98 The management of South Africa’s landfills and waste pickers on them: Impacting lives and livelihoods
by Catherina J Schenck & Phillip F Blaauw & Elizabeth C Swart & Jacoba M M Viljoen & Naome Mudavanhu - 99-110 Experiences with and the viability of a recycling pilot project in a Cape Town township
by Beatrice Conradie & Ida Linde Hansen & Mariska Oosthuizen - 111-126 Gender mainstreaming in multi-level political governance in urban Zambia: A critical review of Millennium Development Goal (MDG) achievements
by Keerty Nakray & Nellie Musamba Kafukanya - 127-143 How trade in ecotourism services can save nature: a policy scenario analysis
by Michael Hübler
November 2018, Volume 35, Issue 6
- 717-730 Reflections on per diems in international development projects: Barriers to and enablers of the project cycle
by Yvonne Erasmus & Desyreé Lötter & Natalie Tannous & Ruth Stewart - 731-742 Residents’ perception of tourism and their satisfaction: Evidence from Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
by Revocatus Evarist Ngowi & Dev Jani - 743-759 A remodelled approach to measuring the social impact of tourism in a developing country
by Marco Scholtz & Elmarie Slabbert - 760-773 A qualitative assessment of disability friendly water and sanitation facilities in primary schools, Rumphi, Malawi
by Harlod Zaunda & Rochelle H. Holm & Ambumulire Itimu-Phiri & Mphatso Malota & Sian White - 774-790 Measuring impact and contributions of South African universities in communities: The case of the North-West University
by Hendri Coetzee & Werner Nell - 791-802 Effects of wildlife crop raiding on the livelihoods of arable farmers in Khumaga, Boteti sub-district, Botswana
by Kenalekgosi Gontse & Joseph E. Mbaiwa & Olekae Tsompi Thakadu - 803-814 School attendance and economic shocks: Evidence from rural Zimbabwe
by Ali Reza Oryoie & Jeffrey Alwang - 815-838 A detailed decomposition analysis of the public-private sector wage gap in South Africa
by Prudence Kwenda & Miracle Ntuli - 839-851 Community leadership: A comparison between asset-based community-led development (ABCD) and the traditional needs-based approach
by Hanna Nel
September 2018, Volume 35, Issue 5
- 609-610 Putting universities in their place
by Leslie J. Bank - 611-625 Fort Hare at its centenary: University functions in post-apartheid South Africa
by Nico Cloete & Ian Bunting & Tracy Bailey - 626-640 South Africa’s knowledge-development policy nexus: Implications for place-based development in the Eastern Cape Province
by Samuel N. Fongwa - 641-656 The engaged university and the specificity of place: The case of Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University
by François van Schalkwyk & George de Lange - 657-672 Developing a local innovation ecosystem through a university coordinated innovation platform: The University of Fort Hare
by Sara S. (Saartjie) Grobbelaar - 673-688 University–community engagement as place-making? A case of the University of Fort Hare and Alice
by Jayshree S Thakrar - 689-700 Integrating the edges: University of Pretoria's neighbourhood anchor strategy
by Denver Hendricks & Jaime Flaherty - 701-715 Universities as city-builders: The city-campus development opportunity in East London–Buffalo City, South Africa
by Leslie Bank & Francis Sibanda
July 2018, Volume 35, Issue 4
- 419-431 Perspectives on corporate social responsibility as a route to citizen empowerment
by Mokgadi Julia Ngoepe-Ntsoane - 432-449 Community facilities in previously disadvantaged areas of South Africa
by Stuart Paul Denoon-Stevens & Emma Ramaila - 450-465 Looking back: Government politics and trust in rural developments in Tanzania and Zimbabwe 1980–1990
by Thorvald Gran - 466-479 Limited access to services for the urban poor in Windhoek, Namibia
by Selma T Karuaihe & Philip R Wandschneider - 480-496 Foreign aid versus support to social entrepreneurs: Reviewing the way of fighting poverty in Zimbabwe
by Crispen Karanda & Nuria Toledano - 497-510 An innovation to improve health outcomes in Amajuba district, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by Ann Mamosa Elsie Teboho Tshabalala & Myra Taylor - 511-526 Can integrated infrastructure investment plans contribute to more effective public spending? The case of Mozambique
by Mike Muller & Horacio Zandamela - 527-553 Examining employment discrimination in South Africa, 1997–2016
by Fadwah Fredericks & Derek Yu - 554-568 Relationship between foreign capital flows, domestic investment and savings in the SADC region
by Forget Mingiri Kapingura - 569-588 Localisation barriers to trade: The case of South Africa’s renewable energy independent power program
by James Leigland & Anton Eberhard - 589-608 Mainstreaming sustainable adaptation to climate change into municipal planning: An analysis from the Eastern Cape, South Africa
by Darika Santhia & Sheona Shackleton & Taryn Pereira
May 2018, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 295-296 Introduction to special issue on regional growth opportunities
by Channing Arndt & Simon Roberts - 297-314 Key issues in regional growth and integration in Southern Africa
by Channing Arndt & Simon J. Roberts - 315-333 The internationalisation of supermarkets and the nature of competitive rivalry in retailing in southern Africa
by Reena das Nair - 334-350 The implications for suppliers of the spread of supermarkets in southern Africa
by Reena das Nair & Shingie Chisoro & Francis Ziba - 351-368 Analysis of the animal feed to poultry value chain in Zambia
by Paul C. Samboko & Olipa Zulu-Mbata & Antony Chapoto - 369-387 The southern African poultry value chain: Corporate strategies, investments and agro-industrial policies
by Phumzile Ncube - 388-403 The causes of high intra-regional road freight rates for food and commodities in Southern Africa
by Thando S Vilakazi - 404-418 Resource-based industrialisation in Southern Africa: Domestic policies, corporate strategies and regional dynamics
by Judith Fessehaie & Zavareh Rustomjee
March 2018, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 145-162 The relationship between employment and mental and physical health in South Africa
by Chijioke O. Nwosu - 163-178 Assessing gender responsiveness of the Government-wide Monitoring and Evaluation System in South Africa
by Precious Tirivanhu & Madri Jansen van Rensburg - 179-193 Religiosity and household income in Sekhukhune
by Philipp Öhlmann & Silke Hüttel - 194-209 Understanding the nexus between energy and water: A basis for human survival in South Africa
by Olusola Oluwayemisi Ololade - 210-224 Local tourism value chain linkages as pro-poor tools for regional development in western Uganda
by Bright Adiyia & Dominique Vanneste - 225-254 Supply and demand macro-econometric model of a small economy: evidence from Namibia
by Joel Hinaunye Eita - 255-266 Pro-poor birth coverage and child health in Africa
by Nicoli Nattrass - 267-282 Who cares for children? A quantitative study of childcare in South Africa
by Michelle Hatch & Dorrit Posel