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University of Pretoria Research Output UP Research Output | 2014 Contents Economic and Management Sciences ................................................................................................ 1 Education ............................................................................................................................................. 13 Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology ...................................................... 21 Health Sciences ................................................................................................................................... 60 Humanities .......................................................................................................................................... 93 Law ..................................................................................................................................................... 112 Natural and Agricultural Sciences .................................................................................................. 122 Theology ............................................................................................................................................. 173 Veterinary Science ............................................................................................................................ 186 Gordon Institute of Business Science ............................................................................................. 203 Office of the Vice-Chancellor and Principal ................................................................................... 204 Contents UP Research Output | 2014 Economic and Management Sciences ACCOUNTING Journal articles Barac, K and Du Plessis, L. 2014. Teaching pervasive skills to South African accounting students. In Southern African Business Review, 18(1), pp 53–79. De Villiers, CJ and Alexander, D. 2014. The institutionalisation of corporate social responsibility reporting. In British Accounting Review, 46, pp 198–212. De Villiers, CJ, Rinaldi, L and Unerman, J. 2014. Integrated reporting: insights, gaps and an agenda for future research. In Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, 27(7), pp 1042–1067. Gerber, MC, Gerber, AJ and Van der Merwe, AJ. 2014. An analysis of fundamental concepts in the conceptual framework using ontology technologies. In South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 17(4), pp 396–411. Molate, MCC, De Klerk, MC and Ferreira, PH. 2014. Corporate social responsibility disclosures by South Africa mining companies: the Marikana massacre. In Corporate Ownership and Control, 11(4), pp 311–321. Papageorgiou, K and Halabi, A. 2014. Factors contributing toward student performance in a distance education accounting degree. In Meditari: Accountancy Research, 22(2), pp 211–223. Van der Merwe, C and Ferreira, PH. 2014. The association between the seven elements of the black economic empowerment score and market performance. In South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 17, pp 544–556. AUDITING Journal articles Barac, K and Du Plessis, L. 2014. Teaching pervasive skills to South African accounting students. In Southern African Business Review, 18(1), pp 53–79. Barac, K and Van Staden, JM. 2014. Internal auditing as a corporate governance mechanism. A comparison between public sector and private sector functions. In African Journal of Public Affairs, 7(3), pp 17–31. Coetzee, GP and Lubbe, D. 2014. Improving the efficiency and effectiveness of risk-based internal audit engagements. In International Journal of Auditing, 18(2), pp 115–125. Fourie, H and De Jager, H. 2014. The expectation gap perceptions of internal audit managers by type of university attended in the Republic of South Africa. In Southern African Journal of Accountability and Auditing Research, 16, pp 35–43. Foxcroft, L and De Jager, H. 2014. Focus of IA departments on strategic risks of listed companies. In Southern African Journal of Accountability and Auditing Research, 16, pp 45–50. Jones, V and Bezuidenhout, HC. 2014. Best practices to regulate gifts in the South African public sector. In Administratio Publica, 22(2), pp 68–92. Mushwana, GF and Bezuidenhout, HC. 2014. Social media policy in South Africa. In Southern African Journal of Accountability and Auditing Research, 16, pp 63–74. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 1 UP Research Output | 2014 Plant, K. 2014. Internal audit outsourcing practices in the South African public sector. In African Journal of Public affairs, 7(3), pp 73–87. Van Staden, JM and Barac, K. 2014. The standing of internal auditing in South African national government departments. In African Journal of Public Affairs, 7(3), pp 32–47. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Journal articles Botha, M and Robertson, CL. 2014. Potential entrepreneurs' assessment of opportunities through the rendering of a business plan. In South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 17(3), pp 249–265. Cheng, M, Green, W, Conradie, PDG, Konishi, N and Romi, A. 2014. The international integrated reporting framework: key issues and future research opportunities. In Journal of International Financial Management and Accounting, 25(1), pp 90–119. Chikozho, C and De Jongh, D. 2014. Restoring degraded landscapes: assessing the utility of biodiversity offsets for the business sector in Africa. In International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, 9(2), pp 61–76. De Jongh, D, Ghoorah, DK and Makina, AP. 2014. South African renewable energy investment barriers: an investor perspective. In Journal of Energy in Southern Africa, 25(2), pp 15–27. De Jongh, D and Möllmann, CM. 2014. Market barriers for voluntary climate change mitigation in the South African private sector. In South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 17(5), pp 639–652. Du Plessis, NM and Grobler, AF. 2014. Achieving sustainability through strategically driven CSR in the South African retail sector. In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 267–277. Gwija, SA, Eresia, CE and Iwu, CG. 2014. Challenges and prospects of youth entrepreneurship development in a designated community in the Western Cape, South Africa. In Journal of Economics and Behavioural Studies, 6(1), pp 10–20. Gwija, SA, Eresia, CE and Iwu, CG. 2014. The link between entrepreneurship education and business success: evidence from youth entrepreneurs in South Africa. In Journal of Economics, 5(2), pp 165–175. Le Roux, I and Bengesi, KMK. 2014. Dimensions of entrepreneurial orientation and small and medium enterprise performance in emerging economies. In Development Southern Africa, 31(4), pp 606–624. Makina, AP. 2014. Corporate South Africa and biodiversity in a green economy. In International Journal of African Renaissance Studies, 9(2), pp 197–212. Meintjes, C and Grobler, AF. 2014. Do public relations professionals understand corporate governance issues well enough to advise companies on stakeholder relationship management? In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 161–170. Pretorius, M. 2014. A competency framework for the business rescue practitioner profession. In Acta Commercii, 14(2), pp 1–15. Pretorius, M and Rosslyn-Smith, WJ. 2014. Expectations of a business rescue plan: international directives for Chapter 6 implementation. In Southern African Business Review, 18(2), pp 108–139. Van der Ryst (Loots), H and Grobler, AF. 2014. Applying marketing management and communication management theories to increase client retention in the short-term insurance industry. In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 328–337. Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 2 UP Research Output | 2014 Conferences Goneos-Malka, AC, Grobler, AF and Strasheim, C. 2014. Cultural orientation as antecedent of openness towards mobile marketing in African cultures: how does culture shape mobile importance? In SAIMS 2013: Conference Proceedings – Southern African Institute for Management Scientists, Potchefstroom, South Africa. Heath, ET. 2014. A key tourism education futures challenge: facilitating responsible leadership learning for destination management and marketing organization. TEFI 2014 8th Annual Conference, Ontario, Canada. Pretorius, M. 2014. Addressing principal-agent conflict in business rescue. In SAIMS 2014: Proceedings of the 26th Annual SAIMS Conference. Contemporary Management in Theory and Practice, Vanderbijlpark, South Africa. COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT Journal articles De Beer, E. 2014. Creating value through communication. In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 136–143. Du Plessis, NM and Grobler, AF. 2014. Achieving sustainability through strategically driven CSR in the South African retail sector. In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 267–277. Hume, JM and Leonard, A. 2014. Exploring the strategic potential of internal communication in international non-governmental organisations. In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 294–304. Maubane, PM, Prinsloo, AM and Van Rooyen, N. 2014. Sustainability reporting patterns of companies listed on Johannesburg securities exchange. In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 153–160. Meyer, AL and Leonard, A. 2014. Are we there yet? En route to professionalism. In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 75–386. Rensburg, RS. 2014. Public relations and communication management in South Africa: an intangible asset in a time of radical transparency. In Public Relations Review, 40(2), pp 127–135. Rensburg, RS and Botha, EM. 2014. Is integrated reporting the silver bullet of financial communication? A stakeholder perspective from South Africa. In Public Relations