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Research outputs: KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT

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2019 Evidence-based case selection: an innovation knowledge management method to cluster public technical and vocational education and training colleges in South Africa

Case studies are core constructs used in information management research. A persistent challenge for business, information management and so...

2017 Evidence-based case selection: an innovative knowledge management method to cluster public technical and vocational education and training colleges in South Africa

Case studies are core constructs used in information management research. A persistent challenge for business, information management and so...

2009 Using knowledge management to fast-track the cure for AIDS

This article suggests that the problem for knowledge in the HIV and AIDS environment is not so much as under-provision, as unequal access an...

2008 Resource intensity, knowledge and development: insights from Africa and South America

For a long time economists have warned that abundant natural resources are bad for economic development because their exploitation stunts ma...