Business Administration Research Papers/Topics

THE MARITIME INDUSTRY OF GHANA: ROLE OF OUR PORTS, CHALLENGES AND KEY LESSONS FROM SUCCESSFUL MARITIME NATIONS

Abstract Ghana as a nation largely enjoys natural resources endowment. Resources include gold, cocoa, bauxite, diamond and (in more recent times) oil. However, one resource that is largely understated and underplayed in terms of importance and role is Maritime Resource Endowment (MRE). Maritime Resource Endowment is the proximity of a country to a coastline which allows for the presence of a maritime industry. This study aims to identify the role of our ports in the growth and development of ...

AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF CENTRAL BANK INDEPENDENCE IN SUBSAHARAN AFRICAN COUNTRIES

ABSTRACT Often, central bank independence (CBI) is seen as one of the optimal institutional devices to guarantee price stability. The ample literature on CBI suggests that CBI is negatively correlated with inflation. Consequently, the turn of the 20th century has seen several countries enshrine in their central bank’s charter what its limits of independence are. Empirical studies on central bank independence, however, yield inconclusive results due, in part, to the difficulty in conceptuali...

CONSUMER INSIGHTS AND ANALYTICS: ANALYZING ITS USE IN AND IMPACT ON MARKETING CAMPAIGNS IN GHANA

Abstract Currently, Ghana lags in the use of data for organizational and governmental decision-making (Kyeremanten-Jimoh, 2018). Unlike developed economies which are mostly data-driven because of the availability of various of technologies which allow for effective data analysis for needed insights, Ghana is still trying to find its feet within the field of technology and is assumed not to necessarily regard the importance of and role of harnessing data for every decision made towards fueling...

The dynamics of technology in five Restaurants in East Legon, Accra

ABSTRACT This study explores the use of technology in five restaurants in East Legon for sustainable growth. The objective is to find out how the use of technology is bringing changes in the operations of the restaurant business and how these changes are transforming restaurant business operations. Accordingly, a qualitative approach was employed to collect data using semi structured interviews. Ten participants, made up of one manager and one employee from each restaurant, were interviewed. ...

“THE BATTLE IS THE LORD’S”- RELIGION AS A TOOL FOR POLITICAL BRANDING IN GHANA’S FOURTH REPUBLIC

ABSTRACT Religion is woven into the culture of the Ghanaian people, so much so that it was evidently exploited in the election campaign of the 2012 general elections. According to Dovlo (2005), “it belongs to the African tradition that we cannot easily distinguish between the secular and religious realm, even in politics”. Political elections are usually contested in a democratic state such as Ghana to determine who rules or governs the people of a state. This is the best way by which the...

AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF GHANA SHOULD INVEST IN TO MOVE BEYOND AID

ABASTRACT Purpose: This paper aims to investigate and identify the most critical infrastructure that the government of Ghana should invest in to move beyond aid. As such, it offers a clear understanding of the role the “resource for infrastructure swap” agreement between China and Ghana in the Sino-hydro deal is supposed to play in the development of Ghana’s economy. Design: This paper uses quantitative and qualitative techniques such as interviews and case studies from Ethiopia, Angola...

The Impact of Capital Flight on Economic Development: Ghana and Nigeria Compared.

ABSTRACT This study examines the relationship between capital flight and economic development in Africa by focusing on the impact of capital flight on economic development in Nigeria and Ghana. Existing literature on the phenomenon of capital flight, has focused almost exclusively on exploring the relationship between capital flight and economic growth instead of economic development. The preponderance of that literature indicates that a negative relationship exists between capital flight and...

AN INVESTIGATION INTO STRATEGIES AND POLICIES TO EXPAND THE TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY USING AKOSOMBO TEXTILE LIMITED (ATL) AND GHANA TEXTILE PRODUCT (GTP).

ABSTRACT The Ghana Textile industry was part of several industries set up in the late 1960s by Ghana‟s first president, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, in an attempt to make the economy self-sufficient. By the mid 1970s, there were 40 medium to large scale textile companies in Ghana. The industry‟s productivity peaked in this same period achieved a total output of 130 million yards, plant utilization capacity of 60% and employed about 25,000 people (Quartey, 2006). In the mid 1980s, however, the Ghana...

CONTRIBUTION OF DRY SEASON FARMING TO THE ALLEVIATION OF POVERTY AMONG SMALL SCALE FARMERS IN THE UPPER WEST REGION OF GHANA

Abstract In the Upper West Region of Ghana, most the people are engaged in subsistence agriculture. A major challenge that they face is a long dry season of about eight months that renders most of them jobless. This research assessed the possibility of dry season farming in improving living standards of rural farmers. The research revealed that most farmers used dams with canals and furrows, others used canals with fuel powered pumps and some used wells for irrigating their crops. An average ...

Special Needs Children’s Educational Experience in Ghana: Investigating Key Factors in Their Academic Success at the Primary School Level

Abstract This research paper was conducted with the aim of investigating the different ways teachers; school administrators and parents contribute to a special needs child’s experience and success at school. This paper provides an insight as to the various roles each stakeholder (teachers, parents and school administrators) play. A quantitative design was used to gather data, through the use of a combination of structured, open-ended questionnaires and interviews. The research sought to det...

The Small Firm Effect: The Case of Ghana Stock Exchange

Abstract The small firm effect is a stock market anomaly which shows that firms with smaller market capitalization earn higher returns than firms with larger market capitalization. The objective of this study was to test whether the small firm effect exists on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE). The study adopted an explanatory research design. The study used 30 listed firms that had traded consistently from 2009 to 2016 as sample. The study created quartile portfolios in ascending order for the ...

TAKE THY SELFIE AND FOLLOW ME The Image of Christianity and How It Attracts or Repels Youth In Ghana

ABSTRACT The largest religion in Ghana, the world’s most religious country, is Christianity. Here, the pervading belief in God’s existence fosters religious involvement. With globalization causing a mirroring of trends, the drop in Western religious participation signifies the potential decline of religion in Ghana. Noting that religion is a major part of the lives of many Ghanaians, it is evident that ascertaining what is responsible for the popularity of Christianity in Ghana could hold...

THE BRAND AUDIT OF ASHESI UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

ABSTRACT Ashesi University College is a Liberal Arts private university located in Berekuso, the Eastern Region of Ghana. Ashesi offers three undergraduate degree programs namely: Business Administration, Computer Science and Management Information System and is the only university in Ghana that operates on an Honor Code System. This is a system intended to build a hightrust community, to put students in charge of their ethical posture and the reputation of their alma mater. The main objectiv...

THE EFFECT OF GREEN BRANDING ON CONSUMER PURCHASING BEHAVIOR

Abstract Presently, Africa is predicted to be the next big hub for innovation due to its abundance of resources. Its biggest challenge however is preserving its resources while enriching its culture through innovations that stay true to its values. The aftermath of industrialisation in other parts of the world has seen the continent become a mass consumer of cheap and unsafe products, especially with regards to cosmetics. This happens in tandem with the continent being the major source of nat...

UNDERSTANDING THE MOTIVATION AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF KAYAYEI IN THE GHANAIAN ECONOMY: THE KAYAYEI EXPERIENCE

ABSTRACT Kayayei is an occupation in Ghana that involves carrying items in the market from one place to another for a fee. Kayayei is not a crime neither is it an immoral act, but the social, economic and health issues associated with the work makes it dangerous. A lot of interventions have been created in the north but the kayayei phenomenon is increasing. This research sought to understand the motivations and circumstances that influence women from the north to migrate to the southern part ...


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