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FINANCIAL LITERACY AND SAVING BEHAVIOUR AMONG TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING STAFF OF SWEDRU SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to compare the financial literacy and saving behaviour among teaching and non-teaching staff of Swedru School of Business. A total of 194 staff comprising of one hundred and twenty-five (125) teaching staff and sixty-nine (69) non-teaching staff were selected for the study. Data was collected through the use of questionnaire. Based on the findings it was established that teaching staff exhibited knowledge on personal finance and knowledge on insurance than n...

EXAMINING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES AMONG MANAGEMENT STAFFS AT TAKORADI POLYTECHNIC

ABSTRACT One way of improving the effectiveness of employees for greater performance is effective training and development. The main aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of training and development programmes in Takoradi Polytechnic. The study solicited and analyzed responses from 120 Staff of the Polytechnic. Descriptive statistics were conducted including the description of the respondents’ gender, age, position etc. In addition, the study employed a 25-item instrument on tra...

IMPACT OF ORGANISATIONAL CULTURE ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION: A STUDY OF RANCARD SOLUTIONS COMPANY LIMITED, GHANA

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to study the impact of an organisation’s culture on employee motivation. The aspects of organisational culture which pertain to values, working relationships, leadership styles, communication, decision making, conflict management, systems and procedures and the employee motivation were investigated. The study sought to look into the role motivation plays in employee productivity and performance and the importance of a well-structured effective motivation p...

PERCEIVED EFFECT OF COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION-LED DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES IN THE TOLON-KUMBUNGU DISTRICT OF NORTHERN GHANA

ABSTRACT The study sought to find out how the people of the Tolon-Kumbungu District were involved in NGO-led development programme meant to improve their communities and the programme’s effects on their lives. The study was a survey research, and was carried out in five communities namely; Tali, Kunguri, Zali-Zalnayili, Tindanpayili and Amdukura. 264 community members were interviewed using spatial sampling (is the sampling employed when the study addresses people temporarily congregated in...

ASSESSING GHANA’S BILATERAL EXPORTS POTENTIAL AND GAP

ABSTRACT Nations continue to explore ways and means of increasing and optimising their export flows with other nations across the world. Eliminating supply-side constraints in the export industry is a way to maintain and promote international demand for a country’s exports. To achieve this goal, it is important for every country to be fully aware of its export potential and gaps as well as the inefficiencies that confront their exports. In this regard, the study employed the stochastic fron...

GENDERED DYNAMICS IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION RELATIONS AND RURAL LIVELIHOOD INTERVENTIONS IN THE SUNYANI MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The success of the agricultural economy in many developing countries is challenged, mainly because women who represent a crucial resource are largely constrained in the access to productive resources Researchers have demonstrated that cultural norms and values strongly influence access to productive resources. Development agencies in response to productive constraints provide programmes to improve rural livelihoods. The outcomes of these projects are however not always successful. Th...

LEADERSHIP STYLES OF HEAD TEACHERS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON STAFF PERFORMANCE IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE MFANTSEMAN MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The general low academic performance in Senior High schools have been attributed to teachers’ inability to perform their functions well and head teachers’ lack of good leadership among others (Osei,2006;Akyeampong, 2010; Oduro, Dachi&Fertig, 2008).The study sought to find out how leadership styles of Head teachers in Senior high schools in the Mfantseman municipality influence teacher performance. The instrument used was the questionnaire and responses were indicated on a five po...

SEXUAL HARASSMENT AGAINST FEMALE STUDENTS IN SENIOR HIGH SCHOOLS IN THE KUMASI METROPOLIS, ASHANTI REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The aim of this research was to investigate into the issue of sexual harassment against female students in Senior High Schools the Kumasi Metropolis, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. The descriptive survey research design was used for the study. A multi-stage sampling procedure was used to select the participants. A total of 540 female students were selected from six co-educational Senior High Schools. The main instrument used for the data collection was a questionnaire. The results s...

EXAMINATION OF THE PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL SYSTEM AT GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS GROUP LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE, ACCRA

ABSTRACT Any efficient performance appraisal scheme should ensure fairness and aim at giving opportunity for employees to air their views. The objective of the study was, to examine the performance appraisal system as practiced in the Graphic Communication Group Limited and establish its effectiveness and weaknesses so as to suggest ways of improving it. Primary and secondary data were used to accomplish the objective. Instruments used were questionnaire and the methods employed were personal...

STATE OF GARMENT PRODUCTION UNDER AGOA IN THE FREEZONE AREAS OF GHANA

ABSTRACT The general objective of the study was to look at the state of garment production under AGOA in the freezone areas of Ghana. The study was conducted using 116 workers from four garment producing industries in Accra and Tema. Questionnaires and interview schedules were developed and used to collect data from the sampled workers. Statistical techniques such as means and percentages were used to analyse the data collected. The industries are in a way benefiting from the AGOA objectives ...

INVESTIGATING JOB SATISFACTION OF CAREGIVERS AT THE SOS CHILDREN’S VILLAGE (TEMA) AND OSU CHILDREN’S HOME

ABSTRACT This dissertation investigated the extent to which caregivers at the SOS Children’s Village and Osu Children’s Home are satisfied with their jobs. The theory guiding this study is Herzberg’s two factor theory which proposes that the factors that cause satisfaction are distinctly different from factors that cause dissatisfaction hence the hygiene and motivation factors. Through surveys and interaction with the caregivers at the two institutional homes, it was established that to...

REDUCING RURAL POVERTY THROUGH MICROFINANCE INTERVENTION: A CASE STUDY OF LOWER PRA RURAL BANK LIMITED SHAMA

ABSTRACT The aim of the study was to ascertain how the introduction of microfinance programs by the Lower Pra Rural Bank in the rural areas of their catchment area has helped to alleviate the poverty situation in the Shama, Mpohor Wassa East Districts and Sekondi-Takoradi Metropolitan Area. It was also to establish whether or not the program has had any effects on the business operations of the beneficiaries and their livelihoods. In all 10 groups were sampled out of which 60 respondents made...

Assessing the relationship between the organizational structures of Ghanaian football clubs and their League Performance

Abstract Over the years, Ghanaian football-loving fans both home and abroad have lamented over the poor performance of their local clubs in both continental and domestic competitions. As a result of this, many of these football loving fans have either given up on the local league or are cast in the dark about the actual problems affecting their respective clubs. Hence, in an attempt to delve into this problem, this dissertation assessed football clubs in Ghana to ascertain whether their organ...

RISK TOLERANCE AND INVESTMENT CHOICES AMONG THE YOUTH IN GHANA

Abstract To make the most out of investment choices, investment advisors need to understand the risk propensity that an investor can tolerate. However, measuring this risk propensity is very difficult, as it must be quantified. Among the many factors that influence risk tolerance is the demographic profile of the investor. A review of the literature proved that extensive research exists in the area or has been explored. However, the findings are inconclusive. This scenario displays an unclear...

ASSESSMENT OF TRAINING PRACTICES IN THE GHANA POLICE SERVICE

ABSTRACT This study was carried out to assess the training practices in the Ghana Police Service at the National Police Training School, Accra and the Winneba Police Command and Staff College, Winneba. It examines the curriculum, scope of training and pedagogical practices employed by police trainers in Ghana, how well the trainees apply their training to Police work, the challenges the training academies face and feasible measures to address these challenges. Methodologically, the study empl...


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