Oduro, R; Asiedu, M.A(Published in Journal of Applied Finance & Banking, 2017)
The study aimed at developing a model that predict the probability of failure of companies
operating in the developing economies using financial ratios and non-financial ratio. The
logit model was the main statistical ...
Oduro, R; Asiedu, M.A; Tackie, G(Published in Journal of Accounting and Taxation, 2018)
The objective of this paper is to examine the factors that determine whether a tax payer would evade
tax. It also seeks to explore the mediating role of tax education in the relationship between traditional,
institutional, ...
Forson, J.A; Janrattanagul, J(Published in Contemporary Economics, 2014)
This paper investigates and analyzes the long-run equilibrium relationship between the Thai stock Exchange Index (SETI) and selected macroeconomic variables using monthly time series data that cover a 20-year period from ...
Forson, J.A; Jakkaphong, J; Carsamer, E(Published in Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2013)
There are widespread debates as to whether cultural values have a bearing on economic growth. Scholarly
articles have actually had conflicting results with proponents arguing there is whiles opponents have thought ...
Forson, J.A; Baah-Ennumh, T.Y; Mensah, S.O(Published in Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2014)
The agriculture sector is the predominant employer of the active workforce in Ghana. Among this
workforce, women constitute majority which invariable imply their role cannot be overemphasized.
This study therefore ...
Forson, J.A.; Baah-Ennumh, T.Y.; Buracom, P.; Chen, G.; Peng, Z.(Published in South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS), 2016)
This study explores the causes of corruption in 22 countries in sub-Saharan Africa from 1996 to 2013. The
sources of corruption are grouped into three main thematic areas – historical roots, contemporary causes
and ...
Forson, J.A; Baah-Ennumh, T.Y; Carsamer, E(Published in Contemporary Economics, 2015)
In this paper, we examine the causal relationship between aid inflows and economic growth for
Ghana during the period from 1970-2013, taking into account structural breaks. To better reflect
causality, corruption and ...
Forson, J.A; Opoku, R.A(Published in International Journal of Management, Knowledge and Learning, 2014)
This paper examines the ‘aftermath effect’ of the new civil service pay pol icy on job satisfaction among the teachers in Ghana. The study found that
income, personal growth, bonus and organizational type had both direct ...
Bingab, B.B.B; Forson, J.A; Abotsi, A.K; Baah-Ennumh, T.Y(Published in International Journal of Educational Management, 2018)
Purpose – The incentive to strengthen university governance is espoused by a number of implications but
among these three are very conspicuous: improve quality of university education system, and thus provide
students ...
The technological revolution has undoubtedly brought about many changes in the modern workplace. Although it has allowed work to be carried out faster and more efficiently, many employees are not comfortable with its ...
Yeboah-Asiamah E.; Quaye D.M.; Nimako S.G.(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2016)
Purpose � The purpose of this paper is to empirically examine the relationship between lucky draw sales promotion (LDSP) and the four phases of brand loyalty in the telecommunication industry. Design/methodology/approach ...
Purpose: The incentive to strengthen university governance is espoused by a number of implications but among these three are very conspicuous: improve quality of university education system, and thus provide students and ...
Gadzo S.G.(Academic Research Publishing Group, 2018)
This study departs from empirical studies which had focused on the effect of non-performing loan on the performance of banks to the neglect of liquidity of banks. In the wake of the recent collapse of universal banks which ...
In recent years, financial institutions especially universal/commercial banks across Africa have been faced with forceful mergers and acquisitions. These occurrences impede the level of financial inclusion and reduces ...
Kissi P.S.; Nat M.; Idowu A.(FACTEACHEREDUCATION, 2019)
Web-based learning environments (WBLE) are widely adopted in the context of higher education. Comparatively, little is known about how they are used in high school mathematics curricula. Therefore, this systematic review ...
Business failure and its effect on entrepreneurial engagement has attracted substantial scholarly attention in entrepreneurship research. We contend that knowledge is lacking on the entrepreneurial learning mechanism and ...
Amankwaa A.; Gyensare M.A.; Susomrith P.(Emerald Group Holdings Ltd., 2019)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine simultaneously multiple mediating mechanisms through which transformational leadership affects innovative work behaviour (IWB). Specifically, the authors test job autonomy, ...
Agyeman E.A.; Tamanja E.M.J.; Bingab B.B.B.(Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa, 2020)
This article examines the levels and forms of engagement between universities in Ghana and traditional authority. The article is based on an in-depth study of five public universities and their neighbouring communities. ...
Studies on perception in both development studies and international relations have shown that most nations have mutual perceptions predicated on and influenced by either fact, biases or stereotypes, or a combination of ...
This chapter evaluates the outcome of several studies undertaken in selected countries in West Africa on international entrepreneurship. Published works on venture creation and start-ups have been on the front burner for ...