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Research outputs: MOTOR INDUSTRY

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2016 Bridging skills demand and supply in South Africa: the role of public and private intermediaries

Demand-led skills development requires linkages and coordination between firms and education and training organisations, which are major cha...

2015 Health challenges in South African automotive companies: wellness in the workplace

In South Africa, workplace programmes in the automotive industry focus predominantly on occupational health and safety and HIV and AIDS. The...

2012 A review of trends in the global automotive manufacturing industry and implications for developing countries

This review explores the literature investigating recent global trends in the automotive manufacturing sector, particularly in developing co...

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2012 Multinational strategies, local human capital, and global innovation networks in the automotive industry: case studies from Germany and South Africa

This paper focuses on the relationship between strategies of Northern and Southern firms, mostly multinational enterprises (MNEs), and human...