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The construction of occupational professionalism among business rescue practitioners supplying professional bodies

open access: yesThe Business and Management Review, 2021
Purpose of the research: To identify and explore the construction of professionalism in a multiple professional bodies (MPB) landscape in South Africa (SA) and demonstrate how such construction can be used to enhance professional accreditation regime. Design of research and methodology: The study used a qualitative research design.
AYAYA, ONESMUS, Pretorius, Marius
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Building a transdisciplinary expert consensus on the cognitive drivers of performance under pressure: An international multi-panel Delphi study

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
IntroductionThe ability to perform optimally under pressure is critical across many occupations, including the military, first responders, and competitive sport.
Lucy Albertella   +71 more
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Role of stakeholders in business rescue

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Business Management, 2020
Purpose: It is widely accepted that stakeholders play a role in the turnaround of an organisation. However, the exact role is unclear. This study set out to investigate the roles of stakeholders in the success of business rescue through the lens of ...
Dumisani D. Lusinga, Keith J. Fairhurst
doaj   +1 more source

Methodological Considerations in the Professional Accreditation Research

open access: yesSAGE Open, 2021
This essay paper provides methodological considerations for research on turnaround management (business rescue) practitioner (BRP) accreditation. The article responds to recent BRP licensing debates and the need to enhance BRP capabilities through ...
Onesmus Ayaya, Marius Pretorius
doaj   +1 more source

Competencies for the effective management of legislated business rehabilitations

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 2018
Background: In 2011 a new Companies Act (No. 71 of 2008) was implemented in South Africa. A feature of this Act was the introduction of business rescue legislation.
Rajendra Rajaram, Anesh M. Singh
doaj   +1 more source

Business rescue: Adapt or die

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 2018
Background: The low success rate of business rescue has prompted debate relating to the effectiveness and continued suitability of business rescue as a mechanism to rehabilitate financially distressed companies.
Rajendra Rajaram   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Business rescue practices in South Africa: An explorative view

open access: yesJournal of Economic and Financial Sciences, 2018
Business rescue proceedings attempt to rehabilitate businesses that are in financial distress. In spite of its importance, there is a seemingly low rate of success of the current business rescue regime (at just 15% as at June 2016). This article seeks to
Talira Naidoo, Adnan Patel, Nirupa Padia
doaj   +1 more source

Small, medium and micro-enterprises’ distress and factual evaluation of rescue feasibility

open access: yesThe Southern African Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management, 2019
Background: Entrepreneurs often face distress in their businesses; as one way to address it, they can file for business rescue. The Companies Act 71 of 2008 requires the appointed business rescue practitioner (BRP) to place before the court facts proving
Andria C. du Toit   +2 more
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Exploring entrepreneurial learning during formal business rescue processes: Insights from the South African experience

open access: yesSA Journal of Human Resource Management, 2017
Orientation: Currently, little is known about entrepreneurial learning under turnaround and rescue conditions. A better understanding of the content dimensions as well as the factors that drive or restrain entrepreneurial learning during business rescue (
Anéa Burke-le Roux, Marius Pretorius
doaj   +1 more source

Building on purposive interpretation outcomes to discern occupational practices from interview-to-the-double results

open access: yesJournal of Management and Business Education
Studies leading to revised teaching and learning in business have relied on survey questionnaires without recognising multi-party data collection and evaluation procedures. The study demonstrates how the interview-to-the-double (ITTD) approach builds on
Onesmus Ayaya
doaj   +1 more source

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