Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica
2005 - 2024
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2021, issue 17(6)
- Integrated Personnel And Payroll Information System (IPPIS) And Government Recurrent Expenditure In Nigeria pp. 7-22
- Wale H. Agbaje and Taye S. Aladetanye
- An Assessment of Coping Mechanism for Reducing Unemployment Syndrome among Graduates in Nigeria pp. 23-37
- Bayode Olusanya Babatunde, Bayo Liafeez Oyero Kazeem and Omoshalewa Maryam Fetuga
- Management of Online Shopping Determined by COVID-19 in Romania pp. 38-51
- George Bucãþa and Florin Popescu
- Influence of Board Characteristics and Ownership Concentration on Corporate Sustainability Growth among Listed Manufacturing Companies in Nigeria pp. 52-66
- Aderemi Olalere Adebayo, Idris Adegboyega Onikoyi, Tajudeen Ayofe Kareem and Wasiu Adebayo Lamidi
- Determinants of Food Insecurity during COVID-19 Pandemic in Nigeria: A Random Effects Ordered Probit Approach pp. 67-83
- Tolulope Olayemi Oyekale and Abayomi Samuel Oyekale
- Turn of the Month Effect in the South African Equity Market: A GARCH analysis pp. 84-95
- Batsirai Winmore Mazviona, Gisele Mah and Ireen Choga
- A Comparative Performance Evaluation of Islamic and Conventional Funds in South Africa pp. 96-114
- Arshad Abdul Latiff and Salma Vanker
- The Financial Performance and Financial Leverage of Retail Listed Firms in South Africa pp. 115-130
- Lenny Phulong Mamaro and Tsholofelo Gladys Legotlo
- Financial Sector - Foreign Direct Investment-Carbon Emissions Nexus in Selected African Countries pp. 131-146
- Kunofiwa Tsaurai
- The Moderating Effect of Board Efficiency on the Relationship between Corporate Tax Rates and Firm Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 147-169
- Emmanuel Okofo-Dartey
- Private Financing for Infrastructural Development: A Search for Determinants in Public–Private Partnerships in SSA pp. 170-188
- Zakaria Chikaza and Munacinga Simatele
- On the Technical Characteristics of Insurance Operations and Financial Performance of Non-life Insurance Companies in Nigeria pp. 189-205
- Olufemi Adebowale Abass, Sewhenu Francis Dansu and Yeside Abiodun Oyetayo
2021, issue 17(5)
- Economic and Financial Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Insurance Market in Albania, Serbia and North Macedonia pp. 7-21
- Ervin Koçi, Valter Hoxha, Florjan Bombaj and Sulo Haderi
- Desktop Review of Ifrs Compliance, Disclosure and Relevance of Financial Statements as Perceived by Investors with Regards to their Decision Making pp. 22-37
- Newman Wadesango
- Does Industry Type Moderate the Relationship Between Energy Efficiency and Financial Performance of Firms Listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange? pp. 38-54
- Obey Dzomonda
- COVID-Vaccination and Performance in Five Global Stock Market Indexes pp. 55-65
- Collins C. Ngwakwe
- Evaluating the Credit Risk and Macroeconomic Interaction in South African Banks pp. 66-82
- Siyabonga Khumalo, Suné Ferreira-Schenk, Johnny Jansen van Rensburg and Danny Mokatsanyane
- Climate Change and the Way to Sustainable Energy Use pp. 83-91
- Anca Gabriela Turtureanu, Florentina Chi?u, Carmen Mihaela Cretu, Leonard Magdalin Doroba? and Codru?a Mihaela Dobrescu
- South African Job Creation, a Myth or Reality? The Role of Economic Injections as Solution to The Employment Issues pp. 92-107
- Thomas Habanabakize and Zandri Dickason
- Use of the Dashboard as a Tool in the Management of Economic Entities pp. 108-122
- Georgiana Janina Soare
- Evaluation of the Performances of Economic Entities under the Impact of the Accounting Model pp. 123-141
- Magdalena Danescu
- Domestic, Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth Nexus in Selected African Countries pp. 142-156
- Matthew Gidigbi and Manu Donga
2021, issue 17(3)
- Small and Medium Scale Enetrprises and Economic Perfromance in Nigeria: Acase of Chicken Republic Fast Food in Ekiti State pp. 7-23
- Patrick Ologbenla
- Taxation and Democracy: is there a Bidirectional Causality? pp. 47-63
- Ofuan James Ilaboya, Rachael Konyefa Dickson and Monday Alade Izevbekhai
- Do Generation Y Consumers Differ in their Mobile Banking Utility? Evidence from South Africa pp. 64-77
- Marko Van Deventer
- Pragmatic Policy Recommendations to the Challenges of Micro Finance Institutions in Uganda: A Case of Selected Districts in Uganda pp. 78-88
- Ben Ssembajjwe
- Impact of Foreign Aid on Poverty in the Middle East and North African (MENA) Region. A Panel Data Analysis Approach pp. 89-106
- Kunofiwa Tsaurai
- Consequences of Implementing Integrated Reporting in Nigeria Using a DOI Approach pp. 107-117
- Michael O. Adelowotan and Ini E. Udofia
- Fiscal Imbalance and Macroeconomic Instability in Nigeria: Implications for National Development pp. 118-139
- Ubong Effiong and Supper Okijie
- Banks Specific Factor that Determinate the Profitability of Commercial Banks in Republic of North Macedonia pp. 140-151
- Arbenita Kosumi and Arbereshe Kosumi
- Epistemological Aspects regarding the Behaviors Placed in the Leadership Logic pp. 152-160
- Florentina Chitu, Anca Turtureanu and Carmen Mihaela Cretu
- Inflation Targeting and Economic Growth in South Africa – An Econometric Analysis pp. 161-180
- Kelebogile Kotsokoane and Ravinder Rena
- Making Expenses According to the Legislation Regulating the Preventive Financial Control, at the Entities of Public Interest pp. 181-192
- Georgiana – Janina Soare and Magdalena Danescu
- Institutional Quality, Investors Objectives and FDI Inflow in African Regions pp. 193-208
- Emmanuel George Oladapo, Felix Aberu and Soliu Bidemi Adegboyega
- Analysing the Risk Management Perception of Small, Micro and Medium Enterprises pp. 209-228
- Rethabile Thamaha, Zandri Dickason and Sune Ferreira-Schenk
- Analysing Volatility during Extreme Market Events Using the Mid Cap Share Index pp. 229-249
- Siya Marcus Selemela, Suné Ferreira and Danny Mokatsanyane
- Panel Analysis of Calendar Anomalies in the South African Stock Market pp. 250-273
- Batsirai Winmore Mazviona, Gisele Mah and Ireen Choga
- Energy Consumption, ICTs Development and Environmental Quality among ECOWAS pp. 274-285
- Bosede Akanbi and Temitope Akintunde
- Trade Openness and Manufacturing Sector Performance in Some Selected West African Countries: A Panel Study Approach pp. 286-300
- Akintunde Temitope Sade, Akanbi Bosede Esther, Oladipo Anthony Dotun and Adedokun Daniel
- FinTech – Financial Innovation Facilitators pp. 301-316
- Leonardo Badea, Calin Mihail Rangu and Mircea Constantin ?cheau
- The Impact of Oil Revenue on Economic Growth in Nigeria (1981-2018) pp. 317-329
- Gideon Tayo Akinleye, Johnson Kolawole Olowookere and Samson Bamikole Fajuyagbe
2021, issue 17(2)
- Debt-Economic Growth Nexus: Empirical Evidence from South-South States of Nigeria pp. 7-18
- Obukohwo Oba Efayena and Enoh Hilda Olele
- The Relationship between Mining, Financial Development and Growth. A Case of BRICS pp. 19-35
- Kunofiwa Tsaurai
- Entrepreneurial Orientation and Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (Smes) in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria pp. 36-51
- Akinwande Ademosu and Akinola Morakinyo
- Managing Roles in Entrepreneurial Organisation pp. 52-66
- Stella Toyosi Durowoju and Abideen Adekunle Tijani
- Combating Legal Uncertainty in the Nigerian Tax Avoidance Laws pp. 67-83
- Howard Chitimira and Oyesola Animashaun
- The Effect of Inward and Outward Remittances on Welfare in Africa pp. 84-103
- Rowland Tochukwu Obiakor, Emeka Akpa and Andy Okwu
- Establishing a Creative Innovation Framework for informal Micro-Enterprises pp. 104-123
- Lavhelesani Mulibana and Ravinder Rena
- The Effect of Organisational Learning on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) Performance in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria pp. 124-138
- Abideen Olayinka Shodiya and Joseph Olushola Ojenike
- Strategic Options for Improved Organizational Performance in the Nigerian Telecommunication Industry: Miles and Snow Approach pp. 139-158
- Waidi Adeniyi Akingbade
- Does Internal Security Expenditure Impact on Economic Growth in Nigeria? pp. 159-176
- Stella Ada Mbah, Osmond Chigozie Agu and Chijioke E. Aneke
- An Analysis of the Predictive Value of Business Cycle Indicators on South Africa’s Stock Market Performance pp. 177-201
- Chama Chipeta and Z. Dickason-Koekemoer
- Social Financial Grant and Poverty Alleviation in South Africa pp. 202-215
- Collins C. Ngwakwe and Badar A. Iqbal
- Savings, Investment and Economic Growth in Nigeria: An Autoregressive Distributive Lag Approach pp. 216-233
- Osmond Chigozie Agu and Adeleke Omolade
- Analysis of Some Public Debt Sustainability Alternative Indicators in Several Countries of the World in the Period 2001-2019 pp. 234-246
- Alina Ailincă
- Necessary Characteristics for the Negotiating Manager in Atypical Conditions pp. 247-255
- Constantin Gîdilica
- The Involvement of Management Elements in Fiscal Control Conduction pp. 256-265
- Nicu ?argu
- Capitalizing on the Valences of the Internal Audit in Achieving a Reliable and Efficient Financial-Accounting System pp. 266-289
- Janina Soare and Magdalena Danescu
2021, issue 17(1)
- Gender Analysis of Business Factors amongst Entrepreneurs in South Africa: Multivariate Analysis of Variance pp. 7-29
- K. Ogujiuba, E. Olamide and C. Ogujiuba
- An Analysis of the Impact of Fiscal Policy on Income Distribution in Namibia pp. 30-53
- Albinus Indongo and Zurika Robinson
- Job Demand-Control-Support Model: A Study of Nigerian Contract Bank Employees pp. 54-69
- Oladimeji Jamiu Odetunde
- The Viability of Public Expenditure in Stimulating Economic Growth in Nigeria (Mediating on the Role of Public Sector) pp. 70-86
- Adegboyo S. Olufemi and Olaniyan N. Oladipo
- An Econometric Analysis of Evaluation and Improvement of Budget Performance in Local Government pp. 87-107
- Enkeleda Lulaj and Muthmainnah S.
- Is there a Causality between Economic Growth Variables and Derivatives Usage? pp. 108-123
- Collin Chikwira, Veena Parboo Rawjee and Rishidaw Balkaran
- Exploring Requisite Competency Profiles for an Automated Cement Factory: A Study of Selected Robolab Cement Factories in South Africa pp. 124-145
- Annah Manganye and Ifeanyi Mbukanma
- Impact of the Pandemic Covid-19 on Kosovo Businesses pp. 146-155
- Artan Haziri and Besnik Livoreka
- Do CEO Characteristics affect Financial Reporting Quality? An Empirical Analysis pp. 156-176
- Tina Ashafoke, Eyesan Dabor and James Ilaboya
- Testing Asymmetric Cointegration between Real Wage, Labour Productivity and Job Opportunity in South Africa pp. 177-191
- Thomas Habanabakize
- Inflation Anchoring, Exchange Rate and Sectoral Economic Growth in Nigeria pp. 192-208
- David Mautin Oke and Augustus Onyokwonu
- Monetary Transmission Mechanism, Oil Price Shocks and Economic Growth of Nigeria pp. 209-226
- Taiwo Phebe Fadiran
- Disposable Income and Life Insurance Demand in Sub-Sahara Africa pp. 227-242
- Osama Ose Iyawe and Ifuero Osad Osamwonyi
- The Impact of Microcredit Services on the Rural Economy: Evidence from Albania pp. 243-260
- Oltiana Muharremi and Filloreta Madani
- The Importance of Remittances as a Foreign Source of Financing in Kosovo pp. 261-276
- Safet Merovci and Albina Sekiraqa
- Analysis of Internal Audit Activity of Public Expenditure Accounting Carried Out in the National Statistical Sector pp. 277-293
- Georgiana-Janina Soare
- Synchronized Accounting - the Vector of Progress and Performance in Economic Entities pp. 294-314
- Magdalena Danescu
- The Impact of Debt Service in Stimulating Economic Growth in Nigeria: Mediating on its Role on Public Sector Financial Management pp. 315-329
- Efuntade Alani Olusegun, Olaniyan Niyi Oladipo and Efuntade Olubunmi Omotayo
- Are the EaP Countries Attractive to Investors? A Brief Analysis of the Financial, Institutional, Political and Fiscal Elements pp. 330-344
- Alisa-Mihaela Ambrozie, Sergiu-Lucian ?orcaru and Stefan Topliceanu
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