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    • A conceptual framework of mentoring for novice lecturers in the health training institutions in Botswana 

      Segwagwe, Lillian S. Lerno (North-West University (South-Africa), 2019)
      Background: Mentoring is a human resource strategy that has long been recognised by many countries and is used to retain and develop teachers. However, this is inconsistently applied in educational institutions. Purpose: ...
    • A foreign direct investment model for tourism property acquisition 

      Snyman, Janetta Adriana (North-West University, 2007)
      Foreign direct investment is a much debated topic worldwide. Without foreign direct investment, the Tourism Industry of South Africa cannot achieve its full potential. Therefore, the role of foreign direct investment cannot ...
    • Geography versus institutions and sub-Saharan aid 

      Callaghan, Chris W. (2017)
      This article sets out to review two opposing viewpoints in the literature, namely long-standing geographic versus institutionalist perspectives and their opposing predictions for development of poor countries, particularly ...
    • An institutional framework for the sustainable co-existence of tourism and agriculture in Botswana 

      Mogomotsi, Patricia Kefilwe (North-West University, 2019)
      The tourism industry has been identified as an industry to diversify the economy away from capital-intensive and vulnerable diamond mining sector. In Botswana, the industry is mainly concentrated around the Okavango Delta. ...
    • Public finances under private company rule: The Dutch Cape Colony (1652–1795). 

      Fourie, J; Jansen, A; Siebrits, K (School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2013)
      This paper provides an overview of the public finances of the Cape Colony in the period during which it was governed by the Dutch East India Company (1652–1795). Using information from secondary sources, the paper ...
    • Various directions in regional history 

      Riukulehto, Sulevi (School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2015)
      History and geography are sister sciences, though their connection is not always close. Over the last twenty years, the regional-history point of view has begun to command a place in research reports, projects, history ...