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Title: Evaluating the sustainability of South Africa’s gambling industry
Authors: Mlobeli, Siphamandla 
Keywords: Horse racing;Sustainability;Gambling industry;South Africa
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: 
South Africa is a developing country that prides itself on having in-depth understanding
of gambling activities. People engage in gambling activities like casino games and
lotteries. Even though gambling activities have evolved from being a relatively unusual
occurrence limited to brick-and-mortar casinos, bingo halls, race and sports books, it
has become a technologically sophisticated sector that is growing significantly every
year. The gambling activities have transforms how individuals gamble. People gamble
in the comfort of their own homes. However, the growing importance of unregulated
(and thus illegal) gambling in South Africa is a troubling trend. This study aimed at
investigating the opportunities for the South African gambling sector to continue
operating in the face of declining revenues.
To establish the set objectives, this study adopted the use of qualitative methods
particularly purposive sampling. The researcher acquired a representative sample of
the three CEOs and 12 players from each of the three companies, Gold Circle,
HollywoodBets, and Phumelela Gaming. In a similar vein, the 12 clients chosen from
the three businesses have a history of doing business with them.
The findings of the study revealed that both internal and external elements contributed
to the industry's swift drop in fortunes. The internal variables include marketing,
culture, issues with tax income, racing, wagering, and the use of human capital.
Education, innovation, globalisation, a lack of skilled workers, economic and political
instability, legal issues, restrictions on gambling, change, and government backing are
some of the external variables. The study recommended significant government
assistance for the industry. The national gambling board should also see to the closure
of all illegal gambling establishments. The sudden increase in licence renewal costs
and tax revenue needs to be investigated, to help the business regain its financial
stability.
Description: 
A thesis submitted in compliance with the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy in Management Sciences: Business Administration at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5332
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5332
Appears in Collections:Theses and dissertations (Management Sciences)

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