Ayden International Journal of Banking, Finance and Technology


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  • CHALLENGING GENDER NORMS IN CONSTRUCTION CAREERS: A STUDY OF SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS

    • Dlamini Thokozani Mandisa (Department of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying, Mangosuthu University Of Technology, Durban, South Africa)
    Gendered perceptions may determine the aspirations and expectations, as well as the academic and career choice of young people. This article examines the role of gender stereotypes as a predictor of career choices of students in construction. A...
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    Dlamini Thokozani Mandisa et al. (2025). CHALLENGING GENDER NORMS IN CONSTRUCTION CAREERS: A STUDY OF SOUTH AFRICAN STUDENTS. Ayden International Journal of Banking, Finance and Technology. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15434080
  • EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF CARBON TAX ON CONSTRUCTION INPUTS AND HOUSEHOLD ENERGY IN SOUTH AFRICA

    • Ndlovu Thembinkosi Ayanda (Department of Built Environment, Nelson Mandela University, Gqeberha, South Africa)
    The introduction of the carbon tax by South Africa was primarily aimed at reducing pollution, and possibly improving the welfare of South African households. One of the ways of reducing pollution in the construction industry is to discourage the...
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    Ndlovu Thembinkosi Ayanda et al. (2025). EVALUATING THE IMPACT OF CARBON TAX ON CONSTRUCTION INPUTS AND HOUSEHOLD ENERGY IN SOUTH AFRICA. Ayden International Journal of Banking, Finance and Technology. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15434086
  • EMPOWERING ARCHITECTS: BRIDGING DESIGN AND ENTERPRISE IN SOUTH AFRICA

    • Mokoena Sipho Thembinkosi (Graduate School of Architecture, University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
    Internationally, the architectural profession is doing introspection and debating its future role and relevance. In South Africa, the profession, like others in the built-environment sector, is under pressure, due to political and...
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    Mokoena Sipho Thembinkosi et al. (2025). EMPOWERING ARCHITECTS: BRIDGING DESIGN AND ENTERPRISE IN SOUTH AFRICA. Ayden International Journal of Banking, Finance and Technology. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15434088
  • MITIGATING CLIMATE IMPACT THROUGH DESIGN: ENERGY PERFORMANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA’S SOCIAL HOUSING SECTOR

    • Nolwazi Thembeka (Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa)
    Since low-income and social housing are among the most vulnerable built environments to climate change, this article evaluates the energy performance of social housing in the context of enabling net-zero carbon social housing in South Africa...
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    Nolwazi Thembeka et al. (2025). MITIGATING CLIMATE IMPACT THROUGH DESIGN: ENERGY PERFORMANCE IN SOUTH AFRICA’S SOCIAL HOUSING SECTOR. Ayden International Journal of Banking, Finance and Technology. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15434092