Enterprise richness (measured by the number of enterprise types) showed a statistically significant log-log relationship (or power law) with the total number of enterprises in (1) towns in different regions of South Africa and (2) towns in the same region but seven decades apart. Entrepreneurial space in towns develops or disappears in a regular way as towns grow or regress, which is further proof of orderliness in the enterprise dynamics of South African towns. The power laws are very similar to one another, which was powerfully illustrated by the fact that one relationship extracted from seven-decade-old information could accurately predict the enterprise richness of modern towns in South Africa. The enterprise richness power law of towns...
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Statistically significant Pareto-like log-log rank-size distributions were recorded for population a...
We investigated proportionalities in the enterprise structures of 125 South African towns through ex...
Two concepts, (1) companies are 'living' entities and (2) 'company ecology', stimulated our hypothes...
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Thesis (M.Art. et Scien. (Town and Regional Planning))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus,...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn the context of South Africa, unemployment is an e...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Inequality is a persistent problem in p...
Published ArticleThis article presents the results of a business survey conducted in the Great Karoo...
M.Sc. (Geography)From as early as 1995, South Africa identified Small Medium and Micro Enterprises (...
South Africa’s imperatives for rural development and job creation raise the question whether water a...
Towards the end of the 20th century there were almost 500 small towns of fewer than 50 000 persons i...
Statistically significant Pareto-like log-log rank-size distributions were recorded for population a...
We investigated proportionalities in the enterprise structures of 125 South African towns through ex...
Two concepts, (1) companies are 'living' entities and (2) 'company ecology', stimulated our hypothes...
Stagnant exports per capita and growing poverty in South Africa necessitated an examination of the l...
Small town economic decline has been experienced in many countries across the globe and can be expla...
Significant spatial and structural changes have occurred in the business sector of intermediate-size...
Diversity and recomposition of rural space in the district of Amatola, Eastern Cape Province. — A mo...
This work encompasses an inquiry into the role of the entrepreneur in economic development, and a re...
Thesis (M.Art. et Scien. (Town and Regional Planning))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus,...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusIn the context of South Africa, unemployment is an e...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2017.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Inequality is a persistent problem in p...
Published ArticleThis article presents the results of a business survey conducted in the Great Karoo...
M.Sc. (Geography)From as early as 1995, South Africa identified Small Medium and Micro Enterprises (...
South Africa’s imperatives for rural development and job creation raise the question whether water a...