A Taxonomy of Knowledge Management Systems in the Micro-Enterprise
This research aims to identify, evaluate, and summarize the distribution of research on knowledge management and supporting systems across business size classifications with a particular focus on micro-enterprises. It also seeks to establish if existing knowledge management models, practices, and systems have invested due consideration in their design to cater for the limited resources typically found in the micro-enterprise.
Assessing the Impact of Management Practices on Organisational Growth at a Multinational Company in Namibia
The purpose of this study was to assess the extent to which management practices impact organisational growth for a multinational company in Namibia in terms of employee motivation, employee productivity, employee engagement, work environment, and career growth.
Multi-Product Production Optimization of Maintenance Integrated into the Control Chart Under Service Level and Quality Constraints
In this research paper considers a joint model production system consisting of a single machine producing multi-products connected to a multi-warehouse to satisfy changing and characterized customer demand for all the products throughout the production horizon.
Split-Ticket Voting in Voter Behaviour of the Regional Election
This article aims to explain the dynamics of split-ticket voting in the behavior of community voters during the 2016 implementation of the Central Kalimantan Governor and Deputy Governor Elections, specifically in two districts in Central Kalimantan.
The Pros and Cons of Inventory Control Strategies, and How Does it Affect the Company’s Performance
This research aims at understanding the concept of inventory management and inventory control and identifying the issues faced by the companies in their inventory management by finding the flaws within the strategies or systems used to manage the inventory.
Integrating Gamification into Middle School Mathematics Curriculum: Game-Based Learning Approach in Namibia
The paper reveals the possibilities of gamifying the mathematics curriculum to be merely effective at the first stage of implementation, but other subjects are at stake, and not inclusive-friendly to learners from previously disadvantaged backgrounds, as emerged from the qualitative aspect of the study.
Investigating the Potential of 3D Printing Technology on Spare Parts Business for Supply Chain Management in Appliance Industry
This research presents a case study in which two models were built to estimate the operation cost of a spare parts business for an appliance manufacturing company: a base model and an alternate benchmark model in which spare parts are supplied by the traditional manufacturing method or 3D printing.
Radiation Worker Protection Policy against Radiation Exposure in Carrying
The research paper aims to determine how the radiation worker protection policies include radiation worker protection regulations and radiation worker protection forms.
The Relevance of Enterprise Risk Management Methodologies to European Project Funding Calls
The research concerns the suitability of enterprise risk management with European funds, and the conclusion of a perfect match confirms theory, brings it new scope, and may be of high practical use as for the coherent and timely documentation of European project funding calls.
Innovation in Elite Refereeing Through AI Technological Support for DOGSO Decisions
The research paper conducted various interview rounds with elite referees of the German Football Association to identify all factors of human assessment influencing DOGSO decisions. The objective was to define a criteria system which can be evaluated by technology.