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Title: Assessing information distribution practices adopted by the Durban University of Technology and the Central Applications Office
Authors: Ngcobo, Lungile Preety 
Keywords: Information distribution;PESTLE factors;Digital platforms;Misinformation;University applications
Issue Date: 13-Apr-2023
Abstract: 
Information distribution to prospective students remains crucial for the South African
higher education sector and when handled inappropriately, can negatively impact
access to universities. Hence, the practices adopted when distributing information are
an area that requires serious exploration by HEIs. Considering that accessing
information is a primary need in the higher education sector, this study assessed the
information distribution practices adopted by the Durban University of Technology
(DUT) and the Central Applications Office (CAO) in South Africa.
The study adopted a qualitative research approach. Semi-structured individual
interviews with thirteen staff members who are responsible for distributing information
at DUT Riverside campus were conducted to collect primary data. Furthermore,
primary data was also generated from one focus group discussion comprising six staff
members from both academic and support departments. The study further analysed
secondary data in the form of DUT and CAO websites, news headlines as well as
social media sites of these two organisations. Data were analysed thematically.
The findings illuminate various practices adopted to distribute information to
prospective students. Furthermore, it was found that there is use of several
information distribution channels. These include distributing information by means of
visits to schools and on campus, during registration period. Other channels include
manual distributions, the use of digital platforms and traditional media such as radio.
Of concern, was the mushrooming of fake social media websites claiming to distribute
information on behalf of DUT and CAO. There were also concerns regarding the role
of student political organisations and security guards. The findings further indicate
factors influencing the practices adopted when distributing information. These include
political, economic, social and technological factors. The study further highlights
existing confusion in the distribution of information between DUT and CAO. Therefore,
HEIs have to pay attention to clarifying this through various policies and
communications. There is also a need to clarify what information should be distributed,
in order to enhance access.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences in Administration and Information Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4764
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4764
Appears in Collections:Theses and dissertations (Accounting and Informatics)

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