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Table of Contents Section 1: Entrepreneurial Resilience 1
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The impact of entrepreneurial orientation on the perceived implementation of return on investment in corporate training divisions of selected South African banks
Mr MD Botha and Prof SP van der Merwe.................................................................................. 2
The marketing tasks of small business owners in Nelson Mandela Bay Ms B Gray, Ms M Carelsen and Prof E Venter............................................................................ 26
Improving the trading environment of the South African hawkers industry Prof S Perks................................................................................................................................ 43
The role of culture and generation in networking: Uncovering differences at a Gauteng mine
Mrs K Bean, Prof J Kroon & Dr S de Klerk................................................................................. 61
The influence of selected demographic variables on entrepreneurial orientation
Mr TM Matchaba-Hove, Prof SM Farrington and Mr G Sharp.................................................... 80 Corporate entrepreneurship in the public sector Ms MJ Mabala & Dr D Groenewald............................................................................................ 95
Assessing the entrepreneurial attributes of undergraduate business students at the NMMU
Ms SB Saunders and Prof SM Farrington................................................................................... 119
Perceptions regarding ethical and social responsibility practices: An SME perspective
Prof EE Smith and Mr R Muller .................................................................................................. 137
The validation of a scale to measure entrepreneurial orientation and perceived success in public secondary schools
Prof S van der Merwe and Mr J Malan....................................................................................... 153 SAIMS 2013 CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS Southern Africa Institute for Management Scientists X