Thokozani Patmond Mbhele
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The challenges of green logistics in the Durban road freight industry
Kubeshree Pillay , Thokozani Patmond Mbhele -
Fuzzy effectiveness of self-service innovative systems in the lean retail banking sector
Mbuzo Emmanuel Nzama , Thokozani Patmond Mbhele -
Propensity to green logistics initiatives diffusion in the road freight networks
Thokozani Patmond Mbhele , Kubeshree PillayEnvironmental Economics Volume 6, 2015 Issue #4 (cont.) pp. 143-150
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Antecedent of sustainable cooperative within the social capital networks
Noxolo Somhlahlo , Thokozani Patmond Mbhele , Lindiwe Kunene doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ee.07(4).2016.05Sustainable agricultural system contextualizes cooperative practices to reflect competitive economic returns, the continuous supply of essential and life-supporting ecosystem services, and enhanced food security. The study seeks to establish the challenges of small scale farmers in transforming into mainstream sustainable commercial farming and accessing competitive markets through greener economic functionality of the agricultural cooperative. To address these challenging phases and gaps towards growth prospects, this paper provides a comprehensive literature review and phenomenological approach on the underlying paradigm of personal knowledge and subjectivity. The purpose of this paper is twofold: to assess the extent of sustainable socio-economic network influence of Sicabazini farming cooperative on the potential shift in the living standard, and to examine the antecedent economics of environmental farming cooperative challenges to traverse the growth prospects with the context of cooperative social capital networks. The paper adopted the qualitative paradigm using interviews as data collection instrument on fifty participants from Sicabazini farming cooperative. In providing richer understanding and more insightful and inductive discussions on the phenomena, the rigorous application of case study content analysis reveals credibility assurance that the role of the sustainable farming cooperative benefits the economics of dual objectivity (social and economic nature) while simultaneously elevating environment of agricultural prosperity and creating sustainable job opportunities in remote rural areas. Furthermore, to transferability value of this study, the lack of resources and less accessible larger markets coupled by languishing commercial growth prospects influence the progressive phases of environmental cooperative.
Keywords: cooperatives, sustainable farming, social capital, stakeholder theory.
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Engineering patterns of supply chain optimization to manage oscillation effect
Thokozani Patmond Mbhele doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.15(2).2017.12Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 15, 2017 Issue #2 pp. 124-139
Views: 1048 Downloads: 669 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe cascading order variability from downstream trumping up the upstream site of the supply chain network indicates the deleterious effect to the performance of the fast moving consumer goods industry. The fundamental likelihood to optimization in this industry requires dexterous flows of quasi-real-time information, as well as reliable product availability. In this context, this study analyzes the challenges of bullwhip effect on the perspective of ingenious optimization strategies, and further contemplates to establish the engineering patterns of interrelationships on the magnitude of pooling the resources to advance supply chain capabilities. The suppression of bullwhip effect on underlying optimization strategies is sought to elevate accelerated responsiveness, improve network demand visibility and reduce volatility in frequencies to inventory replenishment. A rigorous and disciplined quantitative approach afforded the tentatively development of pattern of interrelated supply chain dimensions. The factor analysis method was used on 448 responses and insightful findings were produced from the compelling purposive sampling technique. The findings indicate that the magnitude of better ameliorating bullwhip effect, the value of competitive economic information and strength of selected optimization strategies depend on the model of unified engineering patterns. This paper provides insights to FMCG industry on using innovative strategies and modern technology to enhance supply chain visibility through integrated systems networks.
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