Mr Masego Tumelo Maungwa

Lecturer

 
Office: IT Building 6-67, Hatfield Campus
Tel: +27 12 420 3120
 
Qualifications

BIS Information Science, BIS (Hons) Information Science, MIS Information Science (Cum Laude) (Pretoria)

 
Research
Interest:
  • Information organisation and retrieval
  • Information behaviour
  • Competitive intelligence
Researcher ID profile:
Modules offered
Module coordinator and lecturer:
  • INY 713 – Information and knowledge management
  • INY 726 – Competitive intelligence (I)

Module coordinator:

  • AIM 111 – Academic information management
Postgraduate supervisor
  • Master’s dissertations
  • Honours research reports
Recent publications and presentations
  • Tumelo Maungwa and Ina Fourie. (2020). How experiences reported on intermediary information seeking from inter-disciplinary contexts can inform a study on competitive intelligence professionals. Information Research, vol. 25, No 4, available at http://informationr.net/ir/25-4/isic2020/isic2023.html
  • Tumelo Maungwa and Ina Fourie. (2018). Exploring and understanding the causes of competitive intelligence failures: information behavior lens. Information Research, vol. 23, No 4, available at http://informationr.net/ir/23-4/isic2018/isic1813.html (Prrof Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson from University Technology, Sydney: South Australia)
  • Ina Fourie, Tumelo Maungwa and Theresa Dirndorfer Anderson. Subject domain expertise of ISIC 2018 reviewer community; a scoping review. Information Research, vol. 23, No 4, available at http://informationr.net/ir/23-4/isic2018/isic1802.html
  • Tumelo Maungwa and Ina Fourie (2018). Competitive intelligence failures: An information behavior lens to key intelligence and information need.  Aslib Journal of Information Management, vol. 70, no. 4, pp. 367-389.

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