African Journal of Economic and Management Studies
2010 - 2024
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Volume 6, issue 4, 2015
- The human side of economic development in Africa: a paradigm shift pp. 334-342

- John Kuada
- Effects of zero rating value added tax on government revenue in Namibia pp. 343-355

- Ojijo Odhiambo and John E. Odada
- Commodity prices, the exchange rate and manufacturing in South Africa: what do the data say? pp. 356-379

- Duncan Hodge
- Sustainability of fiscal policy in an oil-rich economy: the case of Nigeria pp. 380-401

- Olusegun Ayodele Akanbi
- Unemployment in Ghana: a cross sectional analysis from demand and supply perspectives pp. 402-415

- William Baah-Boateng
- Welfare gains, risk-sharing and Africa’s monetary union projects pp. 416-430

- John Bosco Nnyanzi
- Does access to local markets influence child labor? Evidence from rural Uganda pp. 431-452

- Tony Muhumuza
- META-RELQUAL construct validation: a South African study pp. 453-465

- Mercy Mpinganjira, Göran Svensson and Tore Mysen
- Corporate social responsibility in South Africa: quo vadis? pp. 466-478

- David Alastair Lindsay Coldwell and Tasneem Joosub
Volume 6, issue 3, 2015
- Long-term effects of population growth on aggregate investment dynamics pp. 225-250

- Simplice Asongu
- Competition, corporate governance and corporate performance pp. 251-271

- Olufemi Bodunde Obembe and Rosemary Olufunmilayo Soetan
- Customers’ service quality perception in automotive repair pp. 272-288

- Ernest Emeka Izogo
- Moderating effect of perceived inflation on dual commitment to organization and professional association pp. 289-307

- Edward Osei Akoto and Claire Allison Stammerjohan
- The impact of motivations, personal values and management skills on the performance of SMEs in South Africa pp. 308-322

- Francis Asah, Olawale Olufunso Fatoki and Ellen Rungani
- What could be an institutional framework for Liberia’s petroleum sector? pp. 323-332

- John N Horace
Volume 6, issue 2, 2015
- Entrepreneurship and socioeconomic development pp. 127-147

- Felix Moses Edoho
- Entrepreneurship in Africa – a classificatory framework and a research agenda pp. 148-163

- John Kuada
- Does globalisation impact SME development in Africa? pp. 164-182

- Darlene K. Mutalemwa
- Determinants of SMEs growth and performance in Cameroon’s central and littoral provinces’ manufacturing and retail sectors pp. 183-196

- Oludele Akinloye Akinboade
- Perceptions of financial sources among women entrepreneurs in Tanzania pp. 197-218

- Marta Lindvert, Darush Yazdanfar and Håkan Boter
Volume 6, issue 1, 2015
- Entrepreneurship paradigm and economic renaissance in Africa pp. 2-16

- Felix Moses Edoho
- The present state of entrepreneurship ecosystems in selected countries in Africa pp. 17-54

- Michael Sheriff and Moreno Muffatto
- Public policy makers pp. 55-71

- Gloria Sraha
- Technological learning mechanisms in Nigeria’s technology incubation centre pp. 72-89

- Caleb Adelowo, Matthew Olugbenga Ilori, Willie Owolabi Siyanbola and Billy A Oluwale
- Transversing the “valley of death” pp. 90-106

- Isaac Oluwajoba Abereijo
- Female entrepreneurship and growth in Cameroon pp. 107-119

- Françoise Okah-Efogo and Gaëlle Tatiana Timba
Volume 5, issue 3, 2014
- Understanding the rise of African business pp. 249-268

- Kaja Tvedten, Michael Wendelboe Hansen and Søren Jeppesen
- Linkages between investment flows and financial development pp. 269-299

- Simplice Asongu
- Intellectual capital in Ugandan service firms as mediator of board governance and firm performance pp. 300-340

- Stephen Korutaro Nkundabanyanga, Joseph M. Ntayi, Augustine Ahiauzu and Samuel K. Sejjaaka
- The determinants of capital structure pp. 341-368

- Ben Ukaegbu and Isaiah Oino
- Determinants of bank selection by university undergrads in south east Nigeria: empirical evidence pp. 369-382

- Anayo D. Nkamnebe, Steve Ukenna, Carol Anionwu and Victoria Chibuike
Volume 5, issue 2, 2014
- Transparency and foreign direct investment into Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 146-159

- Olusegun Felix Ayadi, Solabomi Ajibolade, Johnnie Williams and Ladelle M. Hyman
- African financial development dynamics: big time convergence pp. 160-194

- Simplice Asongu
- The impact of telecommunication revenue on economic growth: evidence from Ghana pp. 195-208

- Francis Atsu, Charles Agyei, William Phanuel Darbi and Sussana Adjei-Mensah
- Regulation and strategic group dynamics of the Nigerian telecommunications industry pp. 209-232

- Olawale Oladipo Adejuwon
Volume 5, issue 1, 2014
- Economic growth and poverty alleviation in Africa – linking hard and soft economics pp. 2-8

- John Kuada
- Are proposed African monetary unions optimal currency areas? Real, monetary and fiscal policy convergence analysis pp. 9-29

- Simplice Asongu
- Bank competition, financial innovations and economic growth in Ghana pp. 30-51

- Anthony Adu-Asare Idun and Anthony Q.Q. Aboagye
- Maternal education and child nutritional status: evidence from Uganda pp. 52-74

- Edward Bbaale
- Income diversification strategies among rural households in developing countries pp. 75-92

- Bernardin Senadza
- Corporate social responsibility in Sub-Saharan Africa: hindering and supporting factors pp. 93-113

- Richard Benon-be-isan Nyuur, Daniel F. Ofori and Yaw Debrah
- The nexus between monetary policy and housing in Egypt and South Africa pp. 114-135

- Monal Abdel-Baki
Volume 4, issue 3, 2013
- Are saving and investment cointegrated: evidence from some African countries' data pp. 299-316

- Kevin Odulukwe Onwuka and Augustine Obiefuna
- System dynamics model of debt accumulation in developing countries pp. 317-337

- John Pastor Ansah and Muhammad Azeem Qureshi
- Trade liberalization, technology import and skill upgrading in Tunisian manufacturing industries pp. 338-357

- Zouhair Mrabet and Lanouar Charfeddine
- Social intermediation and financial services access in Uganda's microfinance industry pp. 358-371

- Nixon Kamukama and Bazinzi Natamba
- Source of finance and small enterprise's productivity growth in Ghana pp. 372-386

- Eric Osei-Assibey
- Valuation accuracy – the myth, expectation and reality! pp. 387-406

- Gabriel Babawale
Volume 4, issue 2, 2013
- Advancing Africa through management knowledge and practice: the way forward pp. 164-176

- Moses Acquaah, David B. Zoogah and Eileen N. Kwesiga
- Personal reflections on African management: looking in, looking out and looking ahead pp. 177-200

- Moses N. Kiggundu
- Leadership in Uganda, Barbados, Canada and the USA: exploratory perspectives pp. 201-222

- Terri R. Lituchy, David Ford and Betty Jane Punnett
- Challenges impacting performance management implementation in public universities pp. 223-243

- Bernadette Nambi Karuhanga and Amanda Werner
- Internationalisation process of African banks: an exploratory study pp. 244-266

- Dev Kumar Boojihawon and Kelechi K. Acholonu
- Strategic factors and firm performance in an emerging economy pp. 267-287

- Obi Berko O. Damoah
Volume 4, issue 1, 2013
- Information and communications technologies in the age of globalization pp. 9-33

- Felix M. Edoho
- Regulation of the electricity industry in Africa pp. 34-57

- Anastassios Gentzoglanis
- Determinants of utilization of antenatal care services in developing countries pp. 58-73

- Edward Nketiah‐Amponsah, Bernardin Senadza and Eric Arthur
- Connecting the dots pp. 74-94

- Rita Abban, S.W.F. (Onno) Omta, John B.K. Aheto and V.E. Scholten
- Organizational commitment and market orientation of Nigerian non‐oil exporting companies pp. 95-108

- Omotayo Oyeniyi
- Customer‐perceived relationship quality and satisfaction pp. 109-121

- Rakshit Negi and Eyob Ketema
- A new dimension to neo‐institutional sociology pp. 122-143

- Stephen Kasumba
- Preliminary reflections on the privatization policy in Nigeria pp. 144-152

- Edwin Etieyibo
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