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Assessing The Impact Of Social Media And Sports Fan Engagement: A Case Of Accra Hearts Of Oak And Kumasi Asante Kotoko

ABSTRACT The purpose of this research is to examine the impact of social media and sports fan engagement and explore whether social media engagement has a mediating effect on the relationship between fan engagement behaviour and fan loyalty. The research employed an explanatory research design to explain the cause-and-effective relationship among fan behaviour and fan loyalty. Self-administered questionnaires were employed in collecting the data. The target population for this study was fans ...

The Welfare Impact Of Household Loans: An Analysis For Ghana

ABSTRACT In recent times, household loans, which is a tool for development for most households have gained much importance especially in developing countries. This can be attributed to the fact that they are likely to have a significant impact on the welfare of the households. This study provides evidence on the impact of household loans on the welfare of households in Ghana. The study also examines the factors that influence the probability that households will have access to loans. Data for...

The Influence Of Leadership Style On Employee Task Performance In The Microfinance Industry.

ABSTRACT 8 The study examined the impact of leadership styles on task performance in the micro-finance industry. The study is a quantitative in nature and adopted a cross-sectional research approach. With a sample of 118 employee sampled from Micro-finance firms and were drawn using the convenience sample technique. The researcher gathered data on the variables of interest and used both descriptive and inferential statistics to analyze the data and test the various hypotheses. Data was collec...

Assessing The Effectiveness Of Environmental Management Systems: The Case Of Tema Oil Refinery (Tor)

Abstract This research sought to assess the effectiveness of environmental management systems (EMS) at the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR). The study adopted wholly qualitative research design with indepth interview guide as its main research and data collection instrument. The study employed a sample of twenty (20) respondents. Respondents were made up of members from the human resource, environment, depot management, and transport and tank management as well as members of the health, safety, securi...

Small-Scale Irrigation Farming And Its Effects On Rural Livelihood In The Wa West District Of Ghana

ABSTRACT Irrigation has proven to be one of the surest ways of increasing agriculture production, particularly in arid areas. Notwithstanding this, the opportunity has not been optimally utilised to better the lots of rural smallholder farmers. This study, therefore, sought to examine how irrigation systems are governed, the contribution of irrigation to livelihood enhancement and relationship between irrigation farming and migration in the Wa West District. This study was conducted using a ...

Data Protection And Electronic Human Resource Systems (E-Hrs): A Case Study Of Valley View University, Oyibi-Ghana

ABSTRACT The study sought to ascertain the extent to which Valley View University (VVU) has complied with the Data Protection Act (DPA) since the implementation of the E-HRS at the University. This case study sampled a total of thirty employees from diverse functional units of the University. The aim was to evaluate respondents’ acceptability, knowledge and understanding of E-HRS issues relating to the DPA, security issues in the DPA and adherence to such security issues. Findings revealed ...

Workers’ Perceptions Of Sources Of Motivation In Public Organisations A Case Study Of The Ghana Police Service.

Abstract The Ghana Police Service (GPS) relies to a large extent on human labour. Motivation is critical in service delivery in the area of protection of lives and property, maintenance of law and order, as well as public safety and internal security. This study, therefore, adopted the needs-based theory in examining the perceptions of personnel salary, training, promotion and fringe benefits as a set of motivational tools. In addition, study assesses the perceptions of personnel of manageria...

Exploring The Upward Mobility Of Women In Accounting Firms In Ghana: The Labyrinth Metaphor

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to explore the upward mobility of women in accounting firms in Ghana. It examines various experiences encountered by women in comparison to those encountered by men in the profession, through the lens of the “labyrinth metaphor”, including their coping strategies. The study employed an exploratory qualitative case study approach, using semi-structured interviews to collect data from a sample of 13 female and 8 male chartered accountants in managerial ...

Financial Effects Of Ghana Road Fund Misappropriation: A Case Study On The Ghana Highway Authority

ABSTRACT The study on the financial effect of road fund had to be conducted because of the problem of limited attention and literature committed towards this aspect of research in Ghana’s knowledge space. Following this problem the current study investigated financial effects of Ghana road fund misappropriation in the Ghana Highway Authority. The specific objectives include; to help identify the causes of the misappropriation funds to projects by the road agencies, to run a comparative anal...

Public-Private Partnership In The Water Supply Sector Of Ghana: Has It Delivered Public Accountability?

ABSTRACT Accountability and transparency have long remained an area of concern in public-private partnerships (PPP). In addition, there is a concern in the literature to examine accountability from a developing country’s perspective. This thesis responds to the call by drawing on the Shaoul et al’s (2012) governance-based reporting framework which has received little application in literature to examine the extent to which PPP delivers public accountability in water supply sector. The stu...

Managing Multi-Campus Universities In Ghana: A Comparative Analysis Of University For Development Studies (Uds) And Presbyterian University College, Ghana (Pucg)

ABSTRACT This research compared and examined the management of University for Development Studies (UDS) and Presbyterian University College, Ghana (PUCG). The main objective was to compare, analyse and explain the differences and similarities in the management of the two selected public and private multi-campus universities in Ghana. To achieve the research objectives, the qualitative method and a comparative case study approach as well as an in-depth interview technique were employed for the...

Trade Logistics, Trade Costs And Bilateral Trade Within Sub Saharan Africa – A Panel Estimation

ABSTRACT World trade has expanded over the last few decades, but the trade within Africa especially among Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries has been low. Globally there has been a reduction in tariff rates, reducing trade costs in general, but the SSA region still records the high costs of trade as compared to other developing regions and this has hindered the flow of trade within the region (World Bank Doing Business report, 2013). SSA’s poorly developed trade logistics in the form of po...

Agricultural Extension Services And Farmer Innovations: The Case Of The Garu Presbyterian Agricultural Station

ABSTRACT The critical role of agriculture to the Ghanaian economy cannot be over emphasized. It has thus been the objective of governments to improve and develop the productive capacity of agriculture. Agricultural extension has been responsible for supporting farmers to raise their production capacity. Over the last two decades the effectiveness of agricultural extension to achieve its goal has been called to question. The significance of local innovation potential for sustainable developme...

The Rhetorics And Realities Of Ghana’s Administrative Decentralization And Local Accountability

ABSTRACT Long before decentralization became a buzzword and fashionable in some countries in the 1980s, Ghana’s search for, and attempts to take government closer to the people had been well noted and documented. In the late 1980s however, the Government of Ghana, initiated several legal and policy reforms that sought to bring climax to the longstanding dream of realizing a truly decentralized system. The new reforms establishes the Local Assemblies as the highest legislative, political and...

Composition Of Board Of Directors And Its Effects On Service Delivery And Firm Performance In The Ghanaian Banking Industry

ABSTRACT Following the extensive financial crises with its resultant collapse of some world leading businesses, the concept of corporate governance has received considerable attention in both industrial and academic circles. The role of board of directors in the death and survival of corporate entities has become a key component of the corporate governance architecture. The study examines the composition of board of directors and its effects on service delivery and firm performance in the Gha...


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