Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica
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2019, issue 15(6)
- Corporate Social Responsibility and Profitability in Nigeria Financial Services Industry pp. 7-23
- Banjo A. Hassan and Olufemi A. Ogunkoya
- Exploring the Motives for Operating in Ghana’s Informal Slum Sector pp. 24-35
- Zogli Luther-King Junior, Lawa Emmanuel, Dlamini Bongani and Kabange Martin
- A Psychographic Analysis of Foreign Investors’ Perceptions of the Non-Financial Factors Influencing Foreign Direct Investment to Zimbabwe pp. 36-54
- Tafadzwa Matiza and Sandra Perks
- Electrical Energy Insecurity and the Performance of the Small and Medium Enterprise Sub-Sector in Nigeria pp. 55-69
- Justine Tochukwu Nwanakwere and Justin Uzoeto
- The Dynamics of Education and Stokvels in South Africa pp. 70-81
- Lindiwe Ngcobo
- Effect of Corporate Governance on Firm Performance in Nigeria pp. 82-97
- Odunayo Femi Ogunsanwo
- The Factors Contributing to the Low Numbers of Women Entrepreneurs in Kigali pp. 98-114
- Simon Nsengimana, Chux Gervase Iwu and Robertson Tengeh
- Analysis of the Impact of Changes to International Financial Reporting Standards, on the National Accounts Dashboard pp. 115-135
- Valentin Burca and Robert Almasi
- Does FDI Cause Economic Growth? pp. 153-187
- Alexander Maune and Ephraim Matanda
- Domestic Debt and Private Sector Credit in Nigeria: An Empirical Investigation pp. 188-207
- Cordelia Onyinyechi Omodero
- The Implication of Capital Market Development on Manufacturing Sector in Nigeria Within the Framework of Ardl – Bound Testing Approach pp. 208-219
- Oludayo Adekunle
- Households Characteristics that Determine Perceptions on Girl Education in Malawi pp. 220-232
- Hannah Mayamiko Dunga and Steven Henry Dunga
- Understanding Muslim Woman Travel Behaviour: A Theoretical Perspective pp. 233-244
- Rafa Haddad
- Appraisal of Budgeting and Economic Growth in Nigeria pp. 265-274
- Adebayo Helen Oluwatoyin, Miriam Nyikyaa and Amos Michael Olushola
- Investigating Oil Prices and Exchange Rates Nexus in Nigeria: ARDL Approach pp. 275-290
- Mathew E. Rotimi, Ojo Adelakun and David Babatunde
- Foreign Direct Investment Inflows and Oil Exports in Nigeria: Cointegration and Vector Error Correction Model Approach pp. 291-301
- Aderemi Timothy Ayomitunde, Azeez Bankole Amuzat, Elufisan Omowumi Olaronke and Awomailo Lanke B
- An Equilibrium Model with Applications for some of the Asian and Australia-Oceania Countries - Part Two pp. 302-456
- Catalin Angelo Ioan and Gina Ioan
- The Economic-Financial Analysis for Obtaining Repayable Funds at the Territorial Administrative Units pp. 457-463
- Silvia Bunea and Ecaterina Necsulescu
- The Effects of Brexit on the European Union’s Economic Power and Implications on the British Economy pp. 464-478
- Stefan Topliceanu and Sergiu-Lucian ?orcaru
2019, issue 15(3)
- Overview on University Third Mission Assessment. Case Study in Romania pp. 7-19
- Maria Popescu and Lidia Mandru
- Military Expenditure and Institutional Quality on Brics Countries Inclusive Growth Based on World Bank Income Classification pp. 20-39
- Oladotun Larry Anifowose
- Entrepreneurial Support and Entrepreneurial Intention of the Youth in Gauteng pp. 40-53
- Chante van Tonder
- An Explorative Study on Cooperation among Municipal Corporations pp. 54-75
- Avraham Ketko, Simona Shechter Gilboa, Ana-Maria Bercu and Maria-Viorica Bedrule-Grigoruta
- An Explorative Study on Cooperation among Municipal Corporations pp. 76-89
- Mark Azavedo and John Christopher Walsh
- Vicissitudes in Financial Reporting in Nigeria: What Role Does Corporate Governance and Ethics Play? pp. 90-98
- Adeyemi Adekunle Akeem and Mieseigha Ebipanipre Gabriel
- Investment Funds as Financing Alternative to Revive Local Industry pp. 99-110
- Ioana Pop-Radu and Mircea-Iosif Rus
- The True and Fair View Requirement in National Accounting Regulations of EU Member States pp. 111-122
- Claudia Catalina Ciocan
- Antecedents of Trust in Mobile Banking Amongst Generation Y Students in South Africa pp. 123-141
- Marko van Deventer
- Effect of Corporate Environmental Investments on FinancialPerformance in Mining and Manufacturing Companies Listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange Social Responsibility Index pp. 142-156
- Michael Bamidele Fakoya and Kevin Tinashe Chitepo
- Demand Forecasting and Measuring Forecast Accuracy in a Pharmacy pp. 157-169
- Obamiro John Kolade
- Intellectual Property Rights and Economic Growth in Selected Africa Countries pp. 170-186
- Olajide Emmanuel Adebayo
- Savings and Investment Dynamics in South Africa pp. 187-204
- Martha Hungwe and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Institutions, Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Nigeria pp. 205-216
- Olalekan Bashir Aworinde and Ishola Rufus Akintoye
- The Impact of Governance on Economic Development in West Africa: A System GMM Dynamic Panel Approach pp. 217-231
- Joseph Olarewaju Afolabi
- Regulating Bitcoin – The Challenges Ahead pp. 232-241
- Ionela-Gabriela Matei and Erik Wouter Baks
- Financial Inclusion Condition of African Countries pp. 242-266
- Tough Chinoda and Farai Kwenda
- United States–Nigeria’s Trade Relations before the African Growth and Opportunity Act pp. 267-284
- Temitope Peter Ola
- Implementation of the Corporate Governance and Index Value ofManufacturing Companies in Stock Exchanges (Case Study in Indonesia) pp. 285-297
- Tutik Arniati
- Level of Development and Pretection of Economic Competition in Kosovo-Case Study Gjilan Region pp. 307-317
- Gani Asllani and Bedri Statovci
- Fiscal Sustainability and Interdependence of Primary Balance and Public Debt in South Africa pp. 318-334
- Elvis Munyaradzi Ganyaupfu and Zurika Robinson
- The Art of Valuing SMEs in South Africa pp. 335-353
- Louise van Scheers and Thea Visse
- A Thematic Discussion on the Role of Descriptive Analysis in theStudy of Informal Economy–a Case Study for the Republic of North Macedonia pp. 354-364
- Dashmir Asani, Elmira Kushta and Dode Prenga
- Is There Hysteresis in South African Unemployment? Evidence from the Post-Recessionary Period pp. 365-387
- Vuyokazi Pikoko and Andrew Phiri
- Work Environment and Employees’ Performance: Empirical Evidence of Nigerian Beverage Firm pp. 388-401
- Obamiro John Kolade and Kumolu-Johnson Babatunde Oladipupo
- Sectoral Application of Asset Pricing Models on the Nigerian Stock Exchange: A Comparative Approach pp. 402-416
- Taofeek Agbatogun and Olowe Ayodeji R.
- Effect of Commercial Banks’ Credit on Agricultural Productivity in Nigeria pp. 417-428
- Primus E. Emenuga
- Perceptions of Poverty between Food Secure and Food Insecure Households in Malawi pp. 429-442
- Hannah M. Dunga and Chengedzai Mafini
2019, issue 15(2)
- Characteristics of the Emergent Slow Tourism Sector in Thailand: Evidence from Samut Prakan pp. 7-24
- Chantip Chamdermpadejsuk, Fuangfa Amponstira and John Walsh
- Analysis of Competitiveness Impact on Sustenable Economic Growth pp. 25-38
- Mihai Mãrginean, Anca Florentina Vatamanu (Gavrilu?ã) and Elena Galasan
- Revisiting Wagner’s Law in the South African Economy pp. 39-54
- Ifeoma Anthonia Iwegbunam and Zurika Robinson
- An Examination of the Importance of Hotel Innovation on Guest Loyalty in Cape Town, South Africa pp. 70-81
- Nicholas Nhepera and Darlington Onojaefe
- Leaderships Styles, Preferences and Effectiveness: Empirical Evidence from the Cyprus Banking Sector pp. 82-92
- Pavlos Evangelides and Nikos Karfakis
- The Impact of Organizational Changes on Increasing Smes Competitiveness pp. 93-114
- Naim Mustafa, Leonid Nakov and Xhavit Islami
- The Impact of Process Innovation on Organisational Performance pp. 115-132
- Kowo Solomon Akpoviroro, Akinbola Olufemi Amos and Akinrinola Olalekan Oladipo
- Barriers to Career Progression of Black African Middle Managers: The South African Perspective pp. 133-147
- Sive-Thina Mayiya, Chris Schachtebeck and Chuma Diniso
- Attitudes towards Online Shopping: Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour pp. 148-159
- Ephrem Habtemichael Redda
- An Exploratory Study of the Level of Social and Environmental Disclosures by Listed Firms in Nigeria pp. 160-172
- Okwy Peter Okpala
- The Relationship between Job Satisfaction, Organizational Trust and Intention to leave the Job: A Comparative Study between Kosovo and Turkey pp. 173-189
- Lavdrim Fatmir Reçica and Altan Dogan
- Do Demographic Aspects Have an Effect on Perceived Corporate Brand Attributes of South African Vehicle Owners pp. 190-203
- Louise van Scheers and William Mmatli
- The Nature and Benefits of Participating in Burial Society Stokvels in South Africa pp. 204-216
- Lindiwe Ngcobo and Joseph Chisasa
- Oil Exports, Socio-economic Underdevelopment and United States' Trade Relations with Nigeria pp. 217-235
- Temitope Peter Ola
- Panel Cointegration and Granger Causality Approach to Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in BRICS Countries pp. 236-248
- Aderemi Timothy Ayomitunde, Adebayo Abiola Geogina, Jolayemi Lydia Bose and Kalejaiye Toluwanimi Grace
- Overview of the Financial Reporting and Auditing Regime in South Eastern European Countries pp. 249-262
- Edona Perjuci Uka
- Formal Education and Forensic Accounting Development in Nigeria pp. 263-274
- Clement Olatunji Olaoye, Ayobolawole Adewale Ogundipe and Raphael Adekola Dada
- Determinants and Analysis of Domestic Debt in Nigeria: 1970-2015 pp. 275-287
- Adetokunbo Abiodun Moses and Ebere Chidima E.
- Do Accountancy Skills of Management Influence the Attainment of Key Financial Objectives in Selected South African Fast Moving Consumer Goods Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises? pp. 288-297
- Juan-Pierré Bruwer, Tracy Beck, Judith Smith, Vannie Naidoo and Paul Green
- Global Education Level Analysis - Part four pp. 298-430
- Catalin Angelo Ioan
- Dynamic Relationship between Inflation, Exchange Rate, Fdi and GDP: Evidence from Pakistan pp. 431-444
- Abdul Mansoor and Taskeen Bibi
- Credit Management and Profitability Growth in Nigerian Manufacturing Firms pp. 445-456
- Gideon Tayo Akinleye and Olusola Olawale Olarewaju
2019, issue 15(1)
- The South African Firm-NPO-Recipient Economic Development Model pp. 5-18
- Vincent C. Penn, Peta Thomas and Geoff A. Goldman
- The Impact of Cross-Cultural Values on the Manifestation of Performance Orientation in Romanian Educational System under the Aegis of European Union Strategy pp. 19-29
- Ionel Sergiu Pirju
- Fiscal Health and Developmental Outcomes in Brics Nations: New Answers to Old Questions pp. 30-52
- Olusegun Gabriel Oduyemi, Kunle Bankole Osinusi and Ibrahim Ayoade Adekunle
- Enterprise Propellers (EP) and Identity of SMMEs, Informal Business and Cooperatives in Gauteng Province of South Africa pp. 53-80
- Vivence Kalitanyi
- The Icelandic Quality Oriented Environmental Policy pp. 81-91
- Ionel Sergiu Pirju
- Human Capital Investment and Economic Growth: A Test of Endogenous Growth Theory in Two Developing Countries pp. 92-107
- Mamoloko F. Rangongo and Collins C. Ngwakwe
- Income Inequality and Economic Growth In Nigeria: Implication For Economic Development pp. 108-116
- Philip Ifeakachukwu Nwosa
- Is there any Missing Link in the Nexus between Human Capital Development and Economic Growth in Developing Economies? Evidence from Nigeria pp. 117-133
- Emmanuel Oladapo George and Oluwatosin Olatunji Ogunyomi
- Internal Control System and Financial Accountability: An Investigation of Nigerian South-Western Public Sector pp. 134-150
- Feyisayo Kemisola Adeyemi and Odunayo Magret Olarewaju
- Financial Development, Investment and Energy Consumption in Nigeria: ARDL Approach pp. 151-162
- Muhammad Shehu
- Dynamic Linkages between International Trade, Gross Fixed Capital Formation, Total Labor Force and Economic Growth:Empirical Evidence from Pakistan pp. 191-202
- Aaqib Qayyum and Khalid Zaman
- Macroeconomic Determinants of Stock Market Development in Nigeria: (1981-2017) pp. 203-216
- Bolanle A. Azeez and Adefemi A. Obalade
- Cape Town: Exploring the Effect of Cultural Values on Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy among University Students pp. 217-239
- Vivence Kalitanyi
- The Saint-Louis Equation Rebirth: Re-Accessing Fiscal and Monetary Policies Mix in Nigeria pp. 240-252
- Timilehin John Olasehinde, Mutiu Afolabi, Adeyemi Kamar Kayode, Adigun Saidat Motunrayo, John Ibitoye, Babatunde Kowe and Onifade Emmanuel Olayinka
- Relating Women in Parliament and Economic Growth in an Emerging Economy – South Africa pp. 253-266
- Collins C. Ngwakwe
- An Equilibrium Model with Applications for the European Union Countries pp. 265-409
- Catalin Angelo Ioan and Gina Ioan
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