Browsing Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences by Author "10066373 - Lotriet, Ronald Aubrey"
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Banking competition and misconduct: how dire economic conditions affect banking behavior
Swanepoel, Ezelda; Esterhuysen, Ja'Nel; Van Vuuren, Gary; Lotriet, Ronnie (Business Perspectives, 2016)Increasingly, in the last decade, largely due to perceived greater shareholder pressures for more profitable performance, compensation maximization has taken center stage in some segments of the banking industry. Banks ... -
Investigating the use of business, competitive and marketing intelligence as management tools in the mining industry
Boikanyo, Dinko Herman; Lotriet, Ronnie; Buys, Pieter W. (Business Perspectives, 2016)The main objective of this research study is to investigate the extent to which business intelligence, competitive intelligence and marketing intelligence are used within the mining industry. Business intelligence, competitive ... -
Investigating the use of knowledge management as a management tool in the mining industry
Boikanyo, Dinko Herman; Lotriet, Ronnie; Buys, Pieter (Business Perspectives, 2016)The main objective of this research study is to investigate the extent to which knowledge management is used within the mining industry. Knowledge management includes the identification and examination of available and ... -
Investigating the use of strategic management process in the mining industry
Boikanyo, Dinko Herman; Lotriet, Ronnie; Buys, Pieter W. (Business Perspectives, 2016)The objective of this study is to investigate the extent to which strategic management process is utilized within the mining industry. Strategic planning is an organizational management activity that is used to set priorities, ... -
Management competencies of sport club managers in the North-West Province, South Africa
Eksteen, Elriena; Malan, D.D.J.; Lotriet, R. (Sabinet, 2013)The professionalization and commercialization of sport have created an increasing need for trained sports club managers globally and in South Africa. In the past, sports clubs in the country were run mainly by volunteers, ...