Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Journals now forming part of SAePublications



Enterprise Risk is now part of the SAePublications journal collections from the June 2007 issue to present.

Scope of the publication :

Enterprise Risk provides essential information to executive management to assist in identifying and measuring risk.

This magazine bridges the divide between the risk manager and the boardroom to enable informed decisions preventing or insuring against enterprise exposure.

Publication details :
11 issues per year

The newest issue is Jan/Feb 2008:
1.Sugar and spice and all things nice : editor's note Authors: Van Reenen, Retha; Pages: 3
2.Corporate investment : is it worth the risk? Authors: Van Reenen, Retha Pages: 4-5, 7-9
4. Beware, risk ahead : insurance matters Authors: Van Reenen, Retha Pages: 12-13, 15-17
5. In the fine print : insurance matters Authors: Terrazas, Monique Pages: 18-19 Notes: Due to a large file size, this article (pdf) may take a while to download.
7. Employment contract pitfalls : legal update Authors: Venter, A.J Pages: 24-25
9. Estate duty implications for investors : investment column Authors: Goodall, Brian; Pages: 30-31, 33, 35
10. Unfolding the future : economic risk Authors: Terraraz, Monique
11.Investigating the USB flash drive : information technology Authors: Mudeliar, Thumeshni; Pages: 40-41, 43
14.Improving on our successes : president's message Authors: Haman, Reginald Pages: 48 15.Fighting HIV / Aids internally : editor's comment Authors: Van Reenen, Retha Pages: 3 16.Risk absorption by medical aids : HIV / AIDS Authors: Van Reenen, RethaPages: 4-7
17.A reputable reputation : reputation risk Authors: Van Reenen, Retha Pages: 8-9
18.Can SA business combat HIV / AIDS? : business insight Authors: O'Sullivan, Steven Pages: 10-13
19.The ombudsman : your partner in need : insurance matters Authors: Van Reenen, Retha Pages: 14-17
20.Plotting your way through HIV / AIDS : business continuity Authors: Van Reenen, Retha Pages: 18-19, 21
21. Stay in business by adapting a learning culture Authors: Geyser, Yolande Pages: 22-23 22.How to manage outsourced resources effectively : cost-effective outsourcing Authors: Geyser, Yolande Pages: 24-25, 27
23.How to screen your directors : corporate governance Authors: Van Reenen, Retha Pages: 28-31
24.Edifying morality : corporate governance Authors: Furter, Edmond Pages: 32-35 25.HIV/AIDS battle strategy : corporate governance Authors: Furter, Edmund Pages: 37
26.In the dark : Eskom vs. Ekurhuleni : legal update Authors: Terrazas, MoniquePages: 38-40 27.Duties everywhere : legal update Authors: Vivian, Robert W. Pages: 42-45
28. A dog's breakfast : Royal Canin : case study on reputation risk Authors: Terrazas, Monique; Pages: 46-47
29. President's message : governance, ethics and risk Authors: Winks, Steve, Pages: 48


The Journal of Transport & Supply Chain Management also forms part of the SAePublications journal collection.

Scope of the publication :
The Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management
seeks to disseminate research results and to support high level learning, teaching and research in the areas of traffic and transportation (operations, policy, planning),customer service, warehousing, inventory management, procurement, packaging, materials handling, reverse logistics, demand forecasting, distribution communications and information technology.

Publication details :
1 issue per year
At the moment Volume 1(1) is available:

1.Editorial Authors: Kujawa, Beverley;Pages: i
2.Integrated supply chain risk management Authors: Bredell, Riaan; Walters, Jackie; Pages: 1-17
3. Supplier integration in product development : a matter of designing the project structure Authors: Danilovic, Mike; Pages: 18-37
4. A supply chain model for the South African recording industry Authors: De Wit, P.W.C.; Steyn, M.M Pages: 38-48
5.Impediments to the structural development of South African maritime supply chains Authors: Fourie, Yolanda; Pages: 49-64
6. The entrenchment strategy of logistics service providers : towards a sequential cooperation-competition process? Authors: Pache, Gilles; Medina, Pablo; Pages: 65-78

Sabinet Full Open Access Journal Collection


Welcome to the beta version of Sabinet's Full Open Access Journal Collection.

The collection currently comprises 44 South African journals and provides immediate access to the PDF versions of 6 000+ full-text articles.

The journals are individually searchable. The coverage per journal varies, with some journals having full-text issues available from 2000onwards.

Of the journals in the collection, 14 appear on the Approved South African Journals list, the ISI list, or the IBSS list. These include: Meditari, SAJIM and the South African Business Review.

New journal titles and issues are added to the collection on an ongoing basis.

Some journals also contain metadata records (including abstracts) for older articles where full text is not available.

Publishers who would like to make their journals available as Open Access journals, are welcome to contact Sabinet.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

New Issue: Management Today


The new issue of Management Today is available via SAePublications:

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