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Are African micro- and small enterprises misunderstood? Unpacking the relationship between work organisation, capability development and innovation (2019)
Journal Article
Kraemer-Mbula, E., Lorenz, E., Takala Greenish, L., Jegede, O. O., Garba, T., Mutambala, M., & Esemu, T. (2019). Are African micro- and small enterprises misunderstood? Unpacking the relationship between work organisation, capability development and innovation. International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 11(1), 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJTLID.2019.10018585

Mainstream studies on innovation consider innovation processes as necessarily driven by expenditures on formal R&D and the input of engineers and scientists with third-level degrees. This bias in the literature has led to the view that micro- and sma... Read More about Are African micro- and small enterprises misunderstood? Unpacking the relationship between work organisation, capability development and innovation.

The emperor’s new clothes - A political economy study of the South African textiles and clothing industry
Thesis
Takala-Greenish, L. (2015). The emperor’s new clothes - A political economy study of the South African textiles and clothing industry. (Thesis). University of the London, School of Oriental and African Studies. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/830847

Abstract The decline of South African textiles and clothing has been explained as the outcome of different influences depending on various ideological and methodological inclinations as well as theoretical traditions. For example, the rise in labour... Read More about The emperor’s new clothes - A political economy study of the South African textiles and clothing industry.