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The marketing and economic implications of the manipulation of share prices: Nigeria stock exchange experience

Ajayi Ezekiel Oluwole and Omolekan Olushola Joshua
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Ajayi Ezekiel Oluwole: Department of Business Administration, University Osogbo, Osun, Nigeria
Omolekan Olushola Joshua: Department of Economics & Business Studies, Samuel Adegboyega University, Ogwa ,Edo, Nigeria

Manager Journal, 2012, vol. 16, issue 1, 112-121

Abstract: During the last decades the idea of entrepreneurship in public institutions has been the subject of intense debates, activities and academic research. The scopes of our article are to briefly underline the importance of developing an entrepreneurial spirit by presenting a case study from a Finnish local public administration and making aware the proactive aspect in the process of managing public institutions in Romania. Our hypotheses have been mainly of an interrogative nature. Hypothesis testing was achieved through the analysis of statistical data and conducting a set of sociological interviews with key people from Finnish institutions which were used in the survey. The results of the research emphasize that where there is an entrepreneurial behaviour with the local administration management, the community undergoes a process of conservation and development. The way in which they relate to community partners (such as entrepreneurs, non-profit organizations, citizens) is essential to the entrepreneurial spirit within the local public institution.

Keywords: Sustainable; Green Homes; Product Development; Building Industry (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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