Business Administration Research Papers/Topics

EXCHANGE RATES AND THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAMME (ERP) A Monetary Approach to Ghana’s Exchange Rate 1972-2013

ABSTRACT Before 1983 Government of Ghana operated a fixed exchange rate system that was subject to occasional devaluations. However, events such as a high inflation of 123 percent and an exchange rate depreciation to ¢3654.25 in 1983 among others led Ghana into a reform period known as the Economic Recovery Programme (ERP) between 1983 and 1991. It had a goal of correcting the differences in the balance of trade, liberalizing the economy and restoring the market value of the exchange rate. T...

ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF TRAINING ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR: A CASE STUDY OF VOLTA RIVER AUTHORITY (VRA)

Abstract The employees of an organization are likened to the bloodstream of the firm. Thus, the quality of the human resource of an organization is essential to its success. This can be achieved through training. The importance of training can be appreciated with a clear understanding of its direct impact on employee performance and benefit to the firm. It is in this respect, the Volta River Authority (Ghana) was analyzed to establish a correlation between its training programmes and the perf...

THE PERCEPTION OF POACHING IN TELECOMMUNICATION FIRMS AND ITS EFFECT ON EMPLOYEE MORALE: THE CASE OF MTN GHANA

ABSTRACT This study sought to find out perceptions of employee poaching by employees in telecommunication firms and how these perceptions affected their morale. A survey was conducted in which 30 questionnaires were administered and 27 filled. Results showed that 92% of the population had a positive perception of poaching with 8% having negative perceptions. When a regression analysis was done on the data received, in order to test the significance of the relationship between the variables, p...

INVESTIGATING THE ATTITUDES OF COLLEGE STUDENTS TOWARDS BRAND LOGOS

ABSTRACT This research is known as ‘Investigating the Attitudes of College Students Towards Brand Logos’. Logos are visual branding elements of brands that help in identifying and differentiating one brand from others. The context of this paper is to understand consumer knowledge of brand logos and more so to reveal how salient a logo is to consumers in the areas of general attitudes, brand personality and purchase. In this research, the focus is placed on college students in the Universi...

A STUDY ON THE ROLE OF E-BANKING AND ITS RELATION TO CUSTOMER SATISFACTION IN THE BANKING INDUSTRY OF GHANA

ABSTRACT This study aims at examining the role of e-banking and its relation to customer satisfaction in the banking industry in Ghana. The study addresses some issues that affect the role of e-banking and its link to customer satisfaction in Ghana‟s banking industry. Data were obtained from bank staffs and bank customers through a questionnaire using simple random sampling as well as an interview with bank staffs. All 60 questionnaires sent out were responded. Findings from the study indic...

Is Foreign Aid Procyclical or Countercyclical? A Focus on Ghana & Zambia

ABSTRACT The question of whether foreign aid stimulates economic development still attracts intense debate. This perennial debate has been given fresh life due to the recent election of some of Africa’s more impactful leaders like Nana Akuffo Addo of Ghana who seems bent on wearing Ghana off aid. Akuffo Addo’s “Ghana Beyond Aid” agenda is interesting because historically, while some scholars have a benign view of aid, others accuse foreign aid of being responsible for Africa’s devel...

Effects of events management on student’s social life at Ashesi University College

Abstract This research explores how Ashesi Students Council (ASC) can effectively manage campus events to improve students’ social life. The purpose of this study is to unearth how ASC can use events to create a sustainable vibrant campus with socially active students. Ashesi University College has student owned campus activities where most events are organized and run by the students themselves. In as much as they are working towards creating a vibrant campus, there is still low attendance...

WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT IN TRADING AND MANUFACTURING FIRMS IN ACCRA AND ITS EFFECT ON LIQUIDITY AND PROFITABILITY – A Focus on Inventory and Trade Receivables

ABSTRACT Even though, the SME sector plays a major role in the development of the Ghanaian economy, yet they are faced with huge challenges including inadequate financing and poor working capital management. Working capital management is expected to enhance the profitability and liquidity of enterprises. The aim of this study is to explore the working capital management practices of SMEs using inventory and trade credit as factors. The study was qualitative (descriptive) using structured ques...

An Investigation into the Factors Accounting for the High and Persistent Housing Deficit in Ghana

ABSTRACT For several decades, Ghana has faced an increasing housing deficit. As population is expected to grow in the coming years, so is the housing deficit, if the right measures are not put in place. Following this, the study sought to gather information from relevant stakeholders in the housing industry on the key factors influencing the housing deficit. Thereafter, ways of addressing the deficit were discussed and proposed. To achieve the objectives of the study, the following research q...

Investigating the Factors Influencing Career Preference Amongst Prospective and Recent Graduates in Ghana

ABSTRACT Companies are increasingly looking to employ the best talents to keep up in a rapidly changing business environment and to drive their strategies to achieve long-term growth. As a result of the high cost of recruiting from the mature and already existing labour pool to meet this need, many companies are reaching into the graduate employment market to recruit high potential fresh talent that can be groomed to occupy key positions. As the graduate employment market becomes more and mo...

TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT FOR SMALL-SCALE GHANAIAN DRESSMAKERS: A CASE STUDY OF 3 COMPANIES IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT Ghana’s government places a lot of emphasis on promoting goods produced in the country as a method of moving its country towards the goal of being an industrialized economy. Efforts made to promote the use and purchase of goods produced in Ghana include the launch of the made-in-Ghana campaign and logo in 2014 by the country’s Trade Ministry. Even though the government has made several attempts to promote the use and purchase of made-in-Ghana goods, research shows that most of th...

INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL EDUCATION (TVET) ON YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Economists believe that human capital is necessary for development. This has resulted in a focus on the expansion of not just tertiary and secondary education, but also vocational education, and the use of manpower planning, as far as the Asian tigers are concerned (Taiwan, Republic of Korea, Hong Kong and Singapore) (Harris, 1996). Taking a cue from successful outcomes in Asia, this study therefore sought to find out how technical and vocational education has impacted youth unemploy...

ANALYSING TRENDS IN AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT IN GHANA 1995- 2015: UNDERLYING CAUSES AND OPTIONS FOR SUSTAINABLE GROWTH

ABTRACT Agriculture’s impact in Africa has led to the conclusion that it is the lifeblood of many Africa economies. In Ghana, agriculture was historically the dominant sector of the real economy accounting for more than 30 percent of GDP post-independence although more recently, it has declined sharply and is the smallest sector of the economy as at 2016. Despite that, the sector still plays a key role in Ghana’s economy and employs 44.7 percent of the population above15 years. The contin...

Pan Africanists Ideas and the Ghanaian Educational System

Abstract This study sought to measure the level of priority or focus given to the study of Pan Africanism among undergraduate students. Students selected for this research paper were from the University of Ghana and Ashesi University College. A lecturer was interviewed to find out about the relevance of the study of Pan Africanism in modern Africa. Students from the history department of the University of Ghana were given questionnaires to fill. The questionnaires aimed at finding out if they...

Investigating Student Success Factors in a Top-Quality Ghanaian University: A Focus on Ashesi University

ABSTRACT This study aimed to collate and analyze the views of students and graduates of Ashesi University, a top African university, on the relevant factors which significantly influence their academic performance. The research was motivated by the desire of some university officials to identify the specific aspects of Ashesi’s “modified liberal arts model” which most significantly impact students’ academic performance and enable them to do so well in the job market. The questions thi...


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