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Acta Commercii is a journal that seeks to promote research within the ambit of management and related disciplines. As such, the Journal endeavors to serve as a platform for refreshingly new and invigorating approaches to, and findings of, research relating to management and associated disciplines. It includes disciplinary, multi-disciplinary and problem orientated work. View our Editorial Team.


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Growth effects of human capital, innovation, and entrepreneurial orientation in South African SMEs post-COVID-19  
Francisca N. Maingehama
18 June 2025

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Competencies of strategic leadership in an academic library during a digital era  
Mbongiseni P. Magagula, MacDonald Kanyangale
11 June 2025

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Reward preferences to attract and retain Generation Z  
Calvin Mabaso
09 June 2025

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Introducing the composite business success index: Enhancing small and medium enterprise competitiveness in South Africa  
Donovan M. Jacobs, Boniface Kabaso
05 June 2025

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Organisational support as a moderator between emotional exhaustion and turnover intentions  
Jeremy Mitonga-Monga, Masase E. Mageza-Mokhethi
21 May 2025

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Exploring the critical incident technique to inform distress causality and sensemaking  
Melody K. Jombe, Marius Pretorius
09 May 2025

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Does gender identity play a role in the development of tourism entrepreneurial capabilities?  
Ikechukwu O. Ezeuduji, Anisah Deen, Nompumelelo Nzama
14 April 2025

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Evaluating COVID-19 health and safety measures for tourist satisfaction at Kruger National Park  
Madeline M. Huyser, Peet van der Merwe
31 March 2025

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Internal environmental factors: An ordered Logit analysis of tourism business success  
Sibusiso D. Ntshangase, Ikechukwu O. Ezeuduji
21 March 2025

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Machine learning and company failure prediction: Evidence from South Africa  
Nicolene Wesson, Dewald Mienie, Anthea Myatt
19 March 2025
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We’re excited to share a compelling editorial by Karishma Singh: ‘Aligning conservation efforts with the Sustainable Development Goals in African Journal of Biodiversity Conservation. It explores the theological significance of launching the journal. Read the editorial.  
Posted: 2025-05-31

Book Release: Education and climate change: Discovering strategies for individual and collective action

 
Read the open-access book, Education and climate change: Discovering strategies for individual and collective action. This book positions education as a transformative force in climate action, advocating for inclusive, action-oriented learning to build resilience and drive sustainable change.  
Posted: 2025-05-29

Book Release: Oral history in South Africa: Autoethnography, methodologies and ethics

 
Read the open-access book, Oral history in South Africa: Autoethnography, methodologies and ethicsThis book reimagines South African historical scholarship by elevating oral testimonies and advocating for Afrocentric, ethical approaches to oral history as vital tools for inclusive and transformative narratives.  
Posted: 2025-05-22

Book Release: Enhancing effective public sector governance: Effectiveness of audit committees in South African municipalities

 
Read the open-access book, Enhancing effective public sector governance: Effectiveness of audit committees in South African municipalities.  This book examines the challenges facing municipal audit committees in South Africa and offers practical, ethical guidelines to strengthen their role in addressing the service delivery crisis.  
Posted: 2025-05-22

Book Release: Digital inequality in a developing context: A multifaceted approach

 
Read the open-access book, Towards the sustainable well-being of communities: Africa, the modern empire and Christianity. This book examines South Africa’s persistent digital divide across sectors like education, healthcare, and agriculture, highlighting how socio-economic, technical, and geographical factors—especially the urban–rural split—contribute to unequal digital access and outcomes.  
Posted: 2025-05-23
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