African Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance
2012 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue 1, 2025
- Impact of financial accessibility on small and medium-size enterprises' success: Wa Township of the Republic of Ghana pp. 1-17

- Alhassan Ismail and Kunjal Sinha
- Determinants of the West African economic and monetary union's banks going-public decision: empirical evidence on the role of macroeconomic factors pp. 18-41

- Daouda Lawa tan Toe and Mamadou Toe
- Assessing the relative influence of deterrent sanctions, tax fairness perceptions, personal norms and fiscal exchange perceptions on rent income tax compliance in Ghana pp. 42-64

- David Kwabla Adegbedzi, Samuel Gameli Gadzo and Holy Kwabla Kportorgbi
- Individual investor's investment choice in Tanzania pp. 65-78

- Dorika Jeremiah Mwamtambulo
- Ethical values and employee fraud in Ghanaian banking sector during COVID-19 pp. 79-98

- Christine Avortri, Rebecca Attah and Emmanuel Appah
Volume 8, issue 4, 2024
- Review of fintech regulations and development in Africa pp. 335-358

- Mark Yama Tampuri Junior, Isaac Jerry Kwabena Asare and Mohammed Mansa Musah
- IFRS adoption and performance in Sub-Saharan Africa: a comparative analysis of Nigeria and Ghana pp. 359-385

- Musah Mohammed Saeed
- Determinants of capital structure decisions: an empirical analysis of small and medium enterprises in Ghana from 2016 to 2020 pp. 386-404

- Stephen Oteng
- Managers' perception of dividend policy in Nigerian firms pp. 405-424

- Friday Kennedy Ozo, Collins Okechukwu Irem, Geff Okereafor, Justin Etee Nwogo, Godfrey C. Nwambeke and Kingsley Sunday Oyekezie
- The recapitalisation of universal banks and SME development in Ghana pp. 425-442

- David Kwabla Adegbedzi and Pravin Narayan Mahamuni
Volume 8, issue 3, 2024
- Board leadership and firm capital structure decision in Nigeria: an examination of CEO and chairperson's characteristics pp. 217-234

- Sani Saidu
- Capital structure and solvency of manufacturing firms: evidence from Ghana pp. 235-251

- Karikari Amoa-Gyarteng and Daniel Owusu-Adusei
- A sector-wise analysis of the determinants of cash holdings in listed firms in Mauritius pp. 252-278

- Mahdevi Tiagarassa Pillay and Harshana Kasseeah
- Exploring the term of the auditor-client relationship based on the ACR-models pp. 279-301

- Nicolae Măgdaș, Adriana Tiron Tudor and Melinda Timea Fülöp
- The role of the media in corporate governance and economic development: North African democratic transition pp. 302-334

- Maha Khemakhem Jardak
Volume 8, issue 1, 2022
- An exploratory study of practices of management accounting in micro, small and medium size enterprises in Cameroon pp. 1-30

- Fai Edward Berinyuy, Alexis Ngantchou and Rene Guy Omenguele
- Audit quality: external auditors' perceptions: evidence from Tunisia pp. 31-48

- Aida Krichene and Emna Baklouti
- Effects of firms' liquidity on non-performing loans of deposit taking SACCO's in Kenya pp. 49-55

- Nehemiah Mbatia and Fred Sporta
- The value relevance of intellectual capital voluntary disclosure: the case of Tunisia pp. 56-90

- Salma Loulou-Baklouti
- The outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on volatility of Indian stock market: evidence from top ten stocks of Bombay Stock Exchange pp. 91-105

- Vikram, Debasis Mohanty and Archa Agrawal
Volume 7, issue 4, 2021
- Performance of microfinance institutions in poverty alleviation: mapping the research front pp. 301-325

- Hasibul Islam Russell, Jinnatul Raihan Mumu, Md. Saiful Islam and Md. Abul Kalam Azad
- A study to assess the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on digital financial services and digital financial inclusion in India pp. 326-345

- Mohd Shafeeq and Sana Beg
- Bank diversification, governance structure and the performance of Tunisian listed banks pp. 346-360

- Dorsaf Ben Aissia
- Ethics education and accountants' moral character development in Nigeria: an evaluation of Rest's hypotheses pp. 361-385

- Kenneth Enoch Okpala and Sunday Mlanga
- ICT-driven channels as innovative service delivery among selected banks in Southwestern Nigeria pp. 386-408

- Michael O. Awoleye, Adewale O. Abraham and Oyedepo T. Oyebisi
Volume 7, issue 3, 2021
- Meaning and measures of quality of corporate governance: a literature review pp. 187-204

- Albert Ochien'g Abang'a and David Wang'ombe
- The effect of demographic factors on ethical dilemma: empirical evidence from certified public accountancy firms in Ethiopia pp. 205-224

- Bamlaku Kassie
- Online micro-investor confidence and alternative financing of VSE/SME in Côte d'Ivoire: a scoping study of crowdfunding pp. 225-246

- Gningninri Augustin Koné and Balibié Serge Auguste Bayala
- Relevance of multinationals' involvement in corporate social responsibility practices in Tanzania pp. 247-268

- Ibrahim Ramadhani Kikwiye
- Mandatory adoption of IFRS and cost of capital: does country classification matter? Evidence from developed versus developing countries pp. 269-300

- Solomon George Zori
Volume 7, issue 2, 2020
- Quarry business and internally generated revenue in Ebonyi state pp. 105-125

- Hyginus Emeka Nwosu, Benedette Nneka Okezie and Robert Azu Nnachi
- Impact of board characteristics on auditor choice by deposit money banks in Nigeria pp. 126-142

- Khadijat Adenola Yahaya and Khairat Taiwo Ajibola
- Advancing firms performance in Ghana: does IFRS adoption matter? pp. 143-154

- Kingsley Opoku Appiah, Prince Gyimah and Michael Boachie Adom
- An empirical investigation into the risk management strategies of MFIs in Cameroon pp. 155-171

- Fidelis Akanga, Widin Bongasu Sha'ven and Ven Tauringana
- International Financial Reporting Standards adoption in Ethiopia: testing a mediation model pp. 172-186

- Azime Hassen and Gollagari Ramakrishna
Volume 7, issue 1, 2020
- Exploring the Egyptian accountants' awareness and understanding of XBRL pp. 1-23

- Akrum Helfaya and Essam Amin
- Corporate governance in banks: impact of board attributes on banks performance pp. 24-41

- Richard B. Nyuur, Daniel F. Ofori and Believe Q. Dedzo
- Effect of corporate governance on income persistence and value relevance of quoted Nigerian firms pp. 42-65

- Cosmas Ikechukwu Asogwa, Grace Nyereugwu Ofoegbu and Uche Modum
- Cultural challenges for countries implementing International Financial Reporting Standards without contributing to their creation pp. 66-86

- Khalid Rasheed Al-Adeem
- Disclosure patterns of Sudanese listed companies pp. 87-104

- Alnour Nadir Osman, Diaeldin Osman and Seung Hwan Kim
Volume 6, issue 3, 2019
- Financial reporting quality and earnings management in Libyan banks: stakeholders' perceptions pp. 177-200

- Yasser Barghathi
- The effects of regional cross listing on firm value and financial performance: drawing lessons for Lesotho pp. 201-235

- Moeti Damane
- Financial instability and performance of banking sector in Nigeria: an evaluation pp. 236-259

- Clementina Kanu and Anthony Chukwuma Nwali
- Availability of shares on the West Africa regional stock exchange: scarcity or illusion? pp. 260-278

- Balibié Serge Auguste Bayala and Pourakin Dieudonné Djarius Bama
Volume 6, issue 2, 2018
- An analysis of the impact of audit firm rotation on audit fees: a South African perspective pp. 91-108

- Rory Grant, Michael Harber and Tessa Minter
- Public sector mergers and internal control systems of public sector organisations: evidence from Ghana pp. 109-129

- Philip Ayagre
- Using multiple approaches in the financial distress evaluation of companies listed in the manufacturing segment of the Nairobi Securities Exchange pp. 130-153

- James Arasa Agwata
- The risk and returns effects of corporate governance and funding strategy of banks in Ghana pp. 154-175

- Felix Gariba, Mohammed Amidu and William Coffie
Volume 6, issue 1, 2018
- Capital structure and return on capital employed of construction companies in Nigeria pp. 1-20

- Sirajo Murtala, Mohammed Ibrahim, Sagir Lawal and Buhari Baba Abdullahi
- Towards the implementation of corporate governance best practices for Tunisian listed firms: an empirical approach using the artificial neuronal networks pp. 21-42

- Wided Khiari and Azhaar Lajmi
- Stakeholders' perception about strengthening the audit report pp. 43-69

- Adriana Tiron-Tudor, George Silviu Cordos and Melinda Timea Fülöp
- Ownership concentration, foreign ownership and corporate performance among the listed companies in East African community: the role of quality institutions pp. 70-90

- Bilali Basesa Jumanne and Chee-Keong Choong
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