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THE IMPACT OF EMPLOYEES PARTICIPATION IN DECISION MAKING: THE CASE OF SEKYEDUMASE RURAL BANK.

ABSTRACT The primary objective of the study was to investigate into employees’ participation in decision-making and it impact on productivity; using Sekyeredumase Rural Bank as a case study. Data for the study was obtained from management and employees of Sekyeredumase Rural Bank. A sample size of 60 respondents was used for the study. This sample was selected through the purposive sampling and simple random technique. Findings from the study suggest that the most important benefits of empl...

CROSS CULTURAL VALIDATION OF SELECTED LOGOTHERAPHY TESTS AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN

ABSTRACT The present study examined the psychometric properties and the relationships that exist among selected logo therapy tests: Logotest, Purpose in Life (PIL) test, Seeking of Noetic Goals (SONG) test, Life Purpose 'Questionnaire (LPQ), and Belfast Tests.

ASSESSING THE CONTRIBUTION OF INTERNALLY GENERATED FUNDS TO COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IN THE GA EAST MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY: A CASE STUDY OF ABOKOBI

ABSTRACT Internally Generated Funds (IGFs) are the most reliable source of funds for MMDAs, due to the unpredictable nature of other sources. IGFs however have several functions including helping to support the financing of projects for the Municipality. Despite these functions, it also faces challenges in respect to disbursement and mobilization. The aim of this study therefore is to assess the contribution of IGFs to community development in Abokobi, despite the existence of some challenges...

The experience of condom use and other sexual risk practices among male brewery employees who recently migrated to Nigeria

ABSTRACT Objective: To identify factors that predict condom use and sexual practices of brewery employees who had recently been on short and long-term migration in the course of their jobs in Nigeria.

SECRECY SECURITY AND SOCIAL EXCHANGE

ABSTRACT Although studies that examine the uses and influence of new media in Africa have always focused on national trends and mainstream groups, the peculiar appropriation of the new media by subcultural groups has received little attention.

EFFECT OF SECTORAL FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ON ECONOMIC GROWTH IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The purposeofthisstudyistoexaminetheeffectofsectoralForeignDirectInvestment oneconomicgrowthinNigeriamakinguseoftimeseriesdatafortheperiod1981-2018. An Auto-regressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) technique (with emphasis on short run estimates)isusedtoexaminetherelationshipforseriesthatareI(0)andI(1).Thestudy considers  five  FDI  sectors  which include:  Telecommunication  infrastructures,  oil, Agriculture,Manufacturing,Services  andotherinfrastructuressectorsasitsvariables rep...

BRIDGING URBAN HOUSING DEFICIT IN GHANA: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT Housing deficit is one of the major problems of urban managers. This has adversely led to the unbearable demand for public infrastructure such as social housing; roads; sewage works; water and sanitation; ports; electrification; health care; telecommunication networks; education and security; entertainment transportation; public health institutions; and employments poverty, pollution, overcrowding, congestion and shortage of affordable housing in the urban centers. This study focused...

EXPERIENCES AND COPING MECHANISMS OF SUICIDE ATTEMPTERS AND THEIR FAMILIES IN GHANA: A MIXED METHOD APPROACH.

Abstract To understand the experiences and coping mechanisms of suicide attempters and their families in Ghana, 20 (10 attempters and 10 family members) persons were sampled in the aftermath of suicide attempts at the Psychiatry Department of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. The convergent parallel design was used and participants were interviewed on their experiences and coping mechanisms after the suicide attempt. For the quantitative section, participants were administered the africultural ...

SSA Research 99 PAGES (25089 WORDS) Psychology Thesis
ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE CHILDREN IN GHANA: THEIR ACTIVITIES AND WELFARE DIMENSIONS

ABSTRACT This paper examines the determinants of economically active children between the ages of 5-14-years in Ghana using data from the 2012/2013 Ghana Living Standards Survey. Moreover, the effect of early work experiences on the welfare of an individual who worked as a child is explored in terms of the income and the highest educational attainment of the individual at adulthood. Using a probit model the paper finds out that variables such as mother’s presence in the household, child’s...

SSA Research 100 PAGES (22965 WORDS) Economics Thesis
The Impact of Perceived Organizational Politics and Job Security on Turnover Intentions among Workers of the Electricity Company of Ghana

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of perceived organizational politics (POP) and job security (JS) on turnover intentions (TI). The study also investigated how demographic variables like age, gender and job tenure also predict turnover intentions. Employees of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) served as the population for this study. Data was collected through the distribution of personally administered questionnaires to the respondents who were chosen by conve...

SSA Research 112 PAGES (25565 WORDS) Psychology Thesis
URBAN TRANSPORTATION CHALLENGES IN ACCRA: IS THE BRT A SOLUTION?

Abstract This study set out to examine the role of the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) in Ghana in resolving the transportation challenges in Accra. The study employed qualitative research approach with semistructured interviews as its main instrument of data collection. In all, a sample size of thirty includes policy makers of Bus Rapid Transit affectionately called Ayalolo at the Ministry of Transport, management members of the BRT. The study was conducted only in Accra, where the BRT has been pilo...

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POST DEPLOYMENT TRANSITION, PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIP AMONG MILITARY PERSONNEL IN GHANA.

ABSTRACT The study assessed the relationship between post deployment transition, psychological well-being and family relationship among Ghanaian soldiers. The study further investigated the role of post deployment social support in moderating the relationship between post deployment transition and psychological well-being. A total of One hundred and thirty- four Army personnel of the Ghana Armed Forces participated in the study. A survey questionnaire was used to collect data. Four hypotheses...

SSA Research 122 PAGES (26028 WORDS) Psychology Thesis
CHILD FOSTERING AND EDUCATION EXPENDITURE IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Available literature shows that the practice of child fostering facilitates social mobility, copes with economic shock faced by the biological home, satisfies the labour needs of the host household and strengthens kinship ties especially between rural and urban households. However, various studies conducted by earlier authors did not consider the effect of child fostering on education expenditure. Thus, this study primarily accounts for the effect of child fostering on education expe...

SSA Research 96 PAGES (20809 WORDS) Economics Thesis
PER CAPITA HEALTH EXPENDITURE DETERMINANTS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA: A PANEL DATA ANALYSIS

“ABSTRACT This study examines the factors that determine the level of per capita health expenditure in sub Saharan Africa. Using data from 2001 to 2014 and a sample of 20 countries, we test the effects of various demographic and macroeconomic variables on health expenditure per capita. The model was estimated using the Panel Fixed and Random Effects Model as well as the panel Dynamic Ordinary Least Squares (DOLS) estimation technique proposed by Phillips and Loretan (1991) to generate both ...

SSA Research 99 PAGES (19776 WORDS) Economics Thesis
GHANA’S CONTRIBUTION TO WEST AFRICAN SUB-REGIONAL STABILITY: THE ISSUE OF HOSTING REFUGEES

ABSTRACT The emergence of conflicts in West Africa, especially the conflict which ravaged Liberia from 1989-2003, posed a major refugee challenge to the sub-region including Ghana. The hosting of refugees by Ghana dates back to the country’s immediate post-independent era, but became more prominent from the 1990s, when the Liberian refugee settlement was established in the country. The contribution of the Buduburam local host community to the Liberian refugees and its impact on the communit...


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