‘Learning and Unlearning’: Core Leadership Competencies for Driving Success in Special Economic Zones in South Africa
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- i.
- What are the core leadership competencies required to effectively implement and manage SEZs for promoting local economic development?
- ii.
- How can SEZ leaders engage in continuous learning and unlearning to overcome challenges and drive sustainable growth within their zones?
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Eligibility Criteria
2.2. Study Selection
2.3. Data Collection Process
2.4. Data Items
2.5. Constitution of the Corpus of Analysis for the Study
2.6. Risk of Bias Assessment
2.7. Data Synthesis
2.8. Synthesis of the Studies
2.8.1. Methodological Overview
2.8.2. Key Variables and Outcomes
2.8.3. Consistencies Across Studies
2.8.4. Divergences Across Studies
2.8.5. Strength of Evidence
3. Findings
3.1. Leadership Competencies in SEZs
3.2. Learning and Unlearning Practices
4. Discussion
4.1. Strategic Vision and Policy Alignment
4.2. Stakeholder Engagement and Collaborative Leadership
4.3. Adaptability and Innovation
4.4. Transformative Practices: Learning, Unlearning
4.5. Practical Implications
4.6. Limitations of the Study
5. Conclusions
Gaps and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Authors | Year | Title | Leadership Competencies | Challenges in SEZ Management | Learning/Unlearning Practices | Methodology | Key Findings |
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Botha, C. | 2023 | Leadership in SEZs | Strategic foresight, adaptability | Bureaucratic inefficiencies | Unlearning rigid policies, adopting PPPs | Case study, interviews | Strategic alignment ensures SEZ competitiveness and growth. |
Zeng, D. | 2015 | SEZ Governance in China | Collaboration, innovation | Lack of stakeholder engagement | Learning from global best practices | Comparative analysis | Chinese SEZ success hinges on collaboration and infrastructure. |
Nel and Rogerson | 2013 | Adapting SEZ Models | Flexibility, innovation | Outdated regulatory approaches | Pivoting to high-tech industries | Thematic analysis | Embracing new industries is critical for SEZ success. |
Category | Author(s) | Year | Title | Relevance/Justification for Inclusion |
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Frick, S.A. & Rodríguez-Pose, A. | 2022 | Special Economic Zones and Sourcing Linkages with the Local Economy | Discusses leadership competencies like stakeholder engagement and economic adaptability in SEZs. | |
Alves, A.C. & Lee, C. | 2022 | Knowledge Transfer in the Global South | Explores innovation-driven leadership in SEZs, focusing on knowledge sharing and adaptability. | |
April, Y. | 2016 | Assessing Preconditions for Effective Special Economic Zones from a South African Local Governance Perspective | Provides insights into governance frameworks and leadership roles in South African SEZs. | |
Alhassan, T.F. | 2023 | The Role of Special Economic Zones in Achieving Sustainable Development in Nigeria | Discusses the role of leadership in achieving sustainability and development outcomes. | |
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Zeng | 2021 | Global Experiences with Special Economic Zones: Focus on China and Africa | Provides evidence on how leadership evolves in response to diverse global SEZ challenges. | |
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Relevant Reports | Qumba, M. | 2023 | Evaluating South Africa’s Special Economic Zones | Analysis of South Africa’s SEZ program, focusing on legal frameworks, governance structures, and lessons from BRICS countries. |
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innovation, directly addressing the research focus. | ||||
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Leadership Competencies | Studies and Reports |
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Strategic Vision and Policy Alignment | Chinguno (2011); Botha (2023); “How Can Africa Ensure Success for SEZs?” (2023); Buba and Wong (2017) |
Stakeholder Engagement | City of Tshwane (2021); “Leveraging Special Economic Zones for Growth” (2023); “Chinese SEZ Lessons for Africa” (2019) |
Adaptability and Innovation | Saggers (2015); Nel and Rogerson (2013); “Industrial Cluster Policies in Vietnam” (2020); “Korean SEZ Lessons” (2016) |
Sustainability and Long-Term Planning | Botha (2023); Zeng (2015); “Chinese SEZ Lessons for Africa” (2019); “Leveraging Special Economic Zones for Growth” (2023) |
Unlearning Practices | Studies and Reports |
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Bureaucratic Inflexibility | Chinguno (2011); Botha (2023); “How Can Africa Ensure Success for SEZs?” (2023) |
Outdated Regulatory Approaches | City of Tshwane (2021); Zeng (2015); “Chinese SEZ Lessons for Africa” (2019); “Industrial Cluster Policies in Vietnam” (2020) |
Lack of Sustainability Focus | Saggers (2015); Botha (2023); “Leveraging Special Economic Zones for Growth” (2023); “Korean SEZ Lessons” (2016) |
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Muringa, T.P.; Shava, E. ‘Learning and Unlearning’: Core Leadership Competencies for Driving Success in Special Economic Zones in South Africa. Soc. Sci. 2025, 14, 88. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci14020088
Muringa TP, Shava E. ‘Learning and Unlearning’: Core Leadership Competencies for Driving Success in Special Economic Zones in South Africa. Social Sciences. 2025; 14(2):88. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci14020088
Chicago/Turabian StyleMuringa, Tigere P., and Elvin Shava. 2025. "‘Learning and Unlearning’: Core Leadership Competencies for Driving Success in Special Economic Zones in South Africa" Social Sciences 14, no. 2: 88. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci14020088
APA StyleMuringa, T. P., & Shava, E. (2025). ‘Learning and Unlearning’: Core Leadership Competencies for Driving Success in Special Economic Zones in South Africa. Social Sciences, 14(2), 88. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci14020088