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John M. Luiz

Researcher at University of Cape Town

Publications -  114
Citations -  2526

John M. Luiz is an academic researcher from University of Cape Town. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emerging markets & Multinational corporation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 109 publications receiving 2232 citations. Previous affiliations of John M. Luiz include Vista University & University of Sussex.

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Woolworths South Africa: making sustainability sustainable

TL;DR: The case is designed to be taught to students at MBA and MA level as discussed by the authors, where the authors examine the differences, if any, between sustainable development in South Africa and other developing nations, to impart an understanding of sustainability in its broadest sense; to investigate the challenges in implementing sustainability strategies in business; to look at ways of measuring the success of sustainability strategies; and explore whether and how sustainability strategies should differ across industry sectors and across companies.
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The socio‐economic restructuring of a post‐apartheid South Africa

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the welfare system in improving the quality of life of black South Africans and examining whether the welfare state is a feasible option is discussed, emphasizing the importance of social welfare.
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Economic perspectives of entrepreneurship

TL;DR: The role of entrepreneurship in economic processes has been marginalised through the dominance of neoclassical economics, which has all but assumed the entrepreneur out of existence as discussed by the authors, which is extraordinary given that the real world has elevated the entrepreneur to almost celebrity status and examples abound of how entrepreneurs have acted as catalysts of economic progress.
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Predictors of adherence to screening guidelines for chronic diseases of lifestyle, cancers, and HIV in a health-insured population in South Africa

TL;DR: Adherence to screening recommendations, plan type, gender, provincial residence, and belonging to an incentivized wellness program were associated with disproportionate utilization of screening services, even with equal payment access.
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Insights of private general practitioners in group practice on the introduction of National Health Insurance in South Africa

TL;DR: The demographic and practice profile of GPs in group practice in South Africa is described, and their views on NHI are evaluated, compared to solo GPs.