A resource allocation model to support efficient air quality management in South Africa

Research into management interventions that create the required enabling environment for growth and development in South Africa are both timely and appropriate. In the research reported in this paper, the authors investigated the level of efficiency of the Air Quality Units within the three spheres...

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Main Authors: U Govender, J Kruger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Operations Research Society of South Africa (ORSSA) 2009-06-01
Series:ORiON
Online Access:http://orion.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/72
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spelling doaj-273c2ebeef3240faa86bcf9ba6a670852020-11-24T21:56:01ZengOperations Research Society of South Africa (ORSSA)ORiON2224-00042009-06-0125110.5784/25-1-7272A resource allocation model to support efficient air quality management in South AfricaU GovenderJ KrugerResearch into management interventions that create the required enabling environment for growth and development in South Africa are both timely and appropriate. In the research reported in this paper, the authors investigated the level of efficiency of the Air Quality Units within the three spheres of government viz. National, Provincial, and Local Departments of Environmental Management in South Africa, with the view to develop a resource allocation model. The inputs to the model were calculated from the actual man-hours spent on twelve selected activities relating to project management, knowledge management and change management. The outputs assessed were aligned to the requirements of the mandates of these Departments. Several models were explored using multiple regressions and stepwise techniques. The model that best explained the efficiency of the organisations from the input data was selected. Logistic regression analysis was identified as the most appropriate tool. This model is used to predict the required resources per Air Quality Unit in the different spheres of government in an attempt at supporting and empowering the air quality regime to achieve improved output efficiency.http://orion.journals.ac.za/pub/article/view/72
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title A resource allocation model to support efficient air quality management in South Africa
title_short A resource allocation model to support efficient air quality management in South Africa
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description Research into management interventions that create the required enabling environment for growth and development in South Africa are both timely and appropriate. In the research reported in this paper, the authors investigated the level of efficiency of the Air Quality Units within the three spheres of government viz. National, Provincial, and Local Departments of Environmental Management in South Africa, with the view to develop a resource allocation model. The inputs to the model were calculated from the actual man-hours spent on twelve selected activities relating to project management, knowledge management and change management. The outputs assessed were aligned to the requirements of the mandates of these Departments. Several models were explored using multiple regressions and stepwise techniques. The model that best explained the efficiency of the organisations from the input data was selected. Logistic regression analysis was identified as the most appropriate tool. This model is used to predict the required resources per Air Quality Unit in the different spheres of government in an attempt at supporting and empowering the air quality regime to achieve improved output efficiency.
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