The Phoenix and the Load Shedding: Youth entrepreneurship as South Africa’s radical cure
Thobile N. Radebe, Stellenbosch Business School, shares research on youth entrepreneurship as South Africa’s radical economic cure.
Thobile N. Radebe, Stellenbosch Business School, shares research on youth entrepreneurship as South Africa’s radical economic cure.
Gcobisa Mdlulwa, Stellenbosch Business School, covers the training and awareness dimensions that are so important for politicians to walk.
Dr. Isabel Wolf-Gillespie, Stellenbosch Business School, argues that business sustainability begins with personal transformation.
Mich Herbst, Stellenbosch Business School: As AI grows smarter, the real test is not keeping up with machines but staying fully human.
Prof. Anita Bosch at Stellenbosch Business School explores the hidden paradoxes of diversity, equality, and inclusion. As fairness, merit, and need collide, and as organisations wrestle with scarce resources, clashing values, and shifting timelines, good intentions can quickly unravel. The fix? Embracing paradoxical thinking and treating complexity not as a barrier but as the path to more authentic DEI.
Prof. Nicky Terblanche, Stellenbosch Business School, looks into the flipside of coaching when it fails and suggests reframing it.
Prof. Anita Bosch, Stellenbosch Business School, and Lize Booysen, Antioch University, analyse how companies combat women’s inequality.
Dr. Armand Bam, Stellenbosch Business School, explores the complexities of invisible disabilities and workplace disclosure.
Dr. Armand Bam, Stellenbosch Business School, with research on the impact of career guidance for youth with disabilities.
Tasneem Motala and Natasha Blanckenberg, Stellenbosch Business School, analyse the impact of the E-Referral app Vula.