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  1. Inflation and capacity utilization in Nigeria’s manufacturing sector

    Published 2013-06
    Subjects: “…Capacity utilisation…”
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  2. Improving hospital bed utilisation through simulation and optimisation in South African Public Hospitals by Bloem, Connie

    Published 2015
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  3. Should South African Airways be privatised given the aviation deregulation policy in South Africa? by Gaboilwe, Nathaniel

    Published 2016
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  4. Foreign Private Investment Flows and Manufacturing Sector in Zimbabwe by Chinodzama, Delia

    Published 2022
    “…In terms of the benefits of foreign private capital over the traditional sources of funding, the study found that private capital improves company operations (capacity utilisation, export market penetration and productivity), improves technology usage, and boosts the target company's corporate image.…”
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  5. A new systemic model for the implementation of sustainable space science and technology investment for Sub-Saharan African economies: an implementation process derived from a case... by Mitchell, Carla

    Published 2025
    “…Findings indicate that SST investments have an inconsistent impact on labour productivity, largely due to inefficiencies in technology absorption and local capacity utilisation. In response, this research proposes a three-phase Space Science and Technology Framework (SSTIF) made up of the Impact Causality Cycle (ICC) which establishes causal links between SST investments and socio-economic outcomes, emphasising effective technology deployment. …”
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  6. Time Sensitive Networking for Wi-Fi Based Wireless Industrial Environments by Kinabo, Arnold Baraka Doste

    Published 2022
    “…Even with no interference, the TSN traffic experiences low losses only when the network capacity utilisation is very low, below a small percentage value. …”
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