Browsing Economic and Management Sciences by Subject "profitability"
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Applying a managerial framework to encourage digital adoption of banking products in rural areas
(North-West University, 2018)Banks are continuously striving to stay competitive and relevant by delivering products and services more efficiently and cost-effectively. No different than in other parts of the world, South African banks are investing ... -
Comparing different profit figures for the benefit of stakeholders
(North-West University, 2018)In prior research accounting profit and taxable income is compared. This study was adopted to incorporate the main differences between accounting profit, taxable income and economic profit as well as the standards each ... -
Effect of Carbon Footprint on Profitability in Metals & Mining industry of South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)This study investigates the impact of the introduction of a carbon tax on the South African metals and mining industry using integrated financial reports. The introduction of the carbon tax in South Africa promises to be ... -
Establishing the influence of packaging on profitability in the South African craft spirit industry
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)The alcohol industry us one of the only industries growing despite the struggling economy. Even during negative economic growth, this industry tends to continue its growth. Over the last few years, a number of small craft ... -
A feasibility study of automation in manufacturing processes among scaffold manufacturers
(North-West University, 2018)This study addresses the implementation of semi-automated and automated manufacturing processes among scaffold manufacturers and the possible benefits associated with them. Scaffolding has become increasingly more popular ... -
n Ondersoek na die hindernisse tot die implementering van presisieboerdery in die Oos-Vrystaat
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)With challenging farming conditions currently in the agricultural sector of South Africa, coupled with rapid population growth, it appears that by 2050, Southern Africa could possibly import two thirds of its basic food ...