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Black economic empowerment

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The article was published on 2010-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 81 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Black Economic Empowerment.

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Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting in South Africa A Descriptive and Comparative Analysis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the corporate social responsibility reporting (CSRR) of companies (environment, human relations, community, human rights, and diversity dimensions) in the emergi...
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Societal power shifts and changing social identities in South Africa: workplace implications

TL;DR: The authors unpacks these social identity changes and power shifts on the political, social, economic and management levels, by employing social identity theory, self-categorisation theory and embedded intergroup theory, and highlights some resultant workplace implications.

Affirmative Action in South Africa: An Empirical Assessment of the Impact on Labour Market Outcomes

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TL;DR: This article investigated the impact of affirmative action in South Africa on labour market outcomes for the period 1997 to 2006 and observed that race and gender both played an important role in determining labour market outcome.
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Fair Trade Rooibos tea: connecting South African producers and American consumer markets.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyze the recent growth and configuration of Fair Trade networks connecting South African Rooibos tea producers with American consumer markets and identify key variations in Fair Trade commitment and engagement between mission-driven and market-driven distributors.
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Love in the Time of AIDS

TL;DR: Hunter's Love in the Time of AIDS as mentioned in this paper is one of the most important books on AIDS in Africa that has been published so far. Based on intensive and long-term ethnographic research in and around the township of Mandeni, KwaZulu-Natal, the book shows how intimate relations of love, sex, and (infrequently, these days) marriage have been shaped by the history and political economy of the township, situated as it is in the larger contexts of South Africa and the world, and how these relations have shaped, and are shaped by,
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