Importance of external environmental labour-related risk factors for financial investment decision-making
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2002
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External environmental labour-related risk factors influence the relationship between management and the work force of an enterprise. It is therefore of prime importance to consider these labour-related risk actors in order to be able to take a comprehensive financial investment decision. The risk factors concerned come from the political, economic, social and technological environments. The views of the participating investment practitioners (who are active in the long-term insurance industry) regarding these aspects are analysed against the background of relevant literature. The responses with reference to these labour-related risks in manual and knowledge worker enterprises are presented simultaneously and significant similarities and differences are highlighted.
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CITATION: Mostert, J. H., Steel, S. J. & Mostert, F. J. 2002. Importance of external environmental labour-related risk factors for financial investment decision-making. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 5(3):a2746, doi:10.4102/sajems.v5i3.2746.
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The original publication is available at https://sajems.org
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Mostert, J. H., Steel, S. J. & Mostert, F. J. 2002. Importance of external environmental labour-related risk factors for financial investment decision-making. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 5(3):a2746, doi:10.4102/sajems.v5i3.2746.