The potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (BEE) on private higher education institutions in South Africa: management alert

Education is considered an important pillar of economic development and a vital factor for nation building in post-1994 South Africa. Higher education (HE) is offered by government-subsidized universities and colleges, while there has been an increase in the number of private higher education instit...

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Main Authors: Riaan Dirkse van Schalkwyk, Louis P. Krüger
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2019-07-01
Series:Problems and Perspectives in Management
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Online Access:https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/12286/PPM_2019_03_Schalkwyk.pdf
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spelling doaj-48210c70d1a9419f9127f67810cf5de12020-11-25T00:36:19ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672019-07-01173455610.21511/ppm.17(3).2019.0412286The potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (BEE) on private higher education institutions in South Africa: management alertRiaan Dirkse van Schalkwyk0Louis P. Krüger1Ph.D., Senior lecturer of Operations Management, College of Economic and Management Sciences, Department of Operations Management, University of South AfricaDBA, Professor of Operations Management, College of Economic and Management Sciences, Department of Operations Management, University of South AfricaEducation is considered an important pillar of economic development and a vital factor for nation building in post-1994 South Africa. Higher education (HE) is offered by government-subsidized universities and colleges, while there has been an increase in the number of private higher education institutions (PHEIs), which offer more expensive, unsubsidized tertiary education. While all state bodies and public entities are required to apply the provisions of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Act, this is not (yet) seemingly a requirement for PHEIs. This study used an adapted version of the “5 Star” research methodology to explore the potential financial impact and influence of the African National Congress’s (ANC’s) black economic empowerment (BEE) policy on PHEIs. The research shows that the BEE policy has the potential to financially impact and influence most of the components of the total quality service (TQS) framework for PHEIs in terms of preferential procurement from suppliers, company ownership, appointment of executive, middle and junior managers, employment of academic and administrative staff, and throughput of black student graduates. Management at PHEIs should be alerted to the fact that it is probably not merely a matter of IF, but rather WHEN the policy will start impacting on the financial stability and viability of PHEIs as BEE compliance becomes mandatory.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/12286/PPM_2019_03_Schalkwyk.pdfAfrican National Congress (ANC)black economic empowerment (BEE)broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE)private higher education institutions (PHEIs)
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Louis P. Krüger
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The potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (BEE) on private higher education institutions in South Africa: management alert
Problems and Perspectives in Management
African National Congress (ANC)
black economic empowerment (BEE)
broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE)
private higher education institutions (PHEIs)
author_facet Riaan Dirkse van Schalkwyk
Louis P. Krüger
author_sort Riaan Dirkse van Schalkwyk
title The potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (BEE) on private higher education institutions in South Africa: management alert
title_short The potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (BEE) on private higher education institutions in South Africa: management alert
title_full The potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (BEE) on private higher education institutions in South Africa: management alert
title_fullStr The potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (BEE) on private higher education institutions in South Africa: management alert
title_full_unstemmed The potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (BEE) on private higher education institutions in South Africa: management alert
title_sort potential financial impact and influence of black economic empowerment (bee) on private higher education institutions in south africa: management alert
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Problems and Perspectives in Management
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1810-5467
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Education is considered an important pillar of economic development and a vital factor for nation building in post-1994 South Africa. Higher education (HE) is offered by government-subsidized universities and colleges, while there has been an increase in the number of private higher education institutions (PHEIs), which offer more expensive, unsubsidized tertiary education. While all state bodies and public entities are required to apply the provisions of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Act, this is not (yet) seemingly a requirement for PHEIs. This study used an adapted version of the “5 Star” research methodology to explore the potential financial impact and influence of the African National Congress’s (ANC’s) black economic empowerment (BEE) policy on PHEIs. The research shows that the BEE policy has the potential to financially impact and influence most of the components of the total quality service (TQS) framework for PHEIs in terms of preferential procurement from suppliers, company ownership, appointment of executive, middle and junior managers, employment of academic and administrative staff, and throughput of black student graduates. Management at PHEIs should be alerted to the fact that it is probably not merely a matter of IF, but rather WHEN the policy will start impacting on the financial stability and viability of PHEIs as BEE compliance becomes mandatory.
topic African National Congress (ANC)
black economic empowerment (BEE)
broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE)
private higher education institutions (PHEIs)
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/12286/PPM_2019_03_Schalkwyk.pdf
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