Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology
School of Engineering
Department of Engineering and Technology Management
Buys, AJ
BIng(Meg) MSc(Ing)(Kern) DIng - Professor
NRF Rating: C3
Contact Details
Research Interests
Research Output
Contact Details:
Telephone number: 012 420 2829
Fax number: 012 362 5307
E-mail address: aj.buys@up.ac.za
Research Interests:
Technology & Innovation Management
Science and Technology
Research Output:
Research articles in refereed specialist journals:
Buys AJ, Stander MJ: 2010. Linking projects to business strategy through project portfolio management. South African Journal of Industrial Engineering/ Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir Bedryfsingenieurswese, 21 (1) / May, pp 59-68, Full Text
Papers in refereed, published conference proceedings:
Swanepoel JJ, Buys AJ: 2010. The programme management office as innovation enabler in the South African railways. In IAMOT 2010 19th International Conference on Management of Technology, International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT), pp 15692-63273.
Buys AJ: 2010. Innovative behaviour of the South African Automotive Component Industry. In IAMOT 2010 19th International Conference on Management of Technology, International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT), pp 15692-63271.
Buys AJ: 2010. Ownership and innovative behaviour: The case of the South African automotive component manufacturing industry. In PICMET ’10 Proceedings: Technology Management for Global Economic Growth, Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), pp 2614-2622.
van Vollenhoven BG, Buys AJ: 2010. The importance of innovation for firm performance in the automotive component manufacturing industry in South Africa. In PICMET ’10 Proceedings: Technology Management for Global Economic Growth, Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), pp 2607-2613.
Jacobs MJ, Buys AJ: 2010. Evaluating the military's technology absorptive capacity. In PICMET ’10 Proceedings: Technology Management for Global Economic Growth, Portland International Center for Management of Engineering and Technology (PICMET), pp 2757-2762.
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