Journal of African Business
2013 - 2025
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Volume 26, issue 2, 2025
- Role of Managerial Social Ties in Firm Performance: Lessons from Grain-Milling Firms in Tanzania pp. 243-262

- David Rwehikiza, Goodluck Charles and Lettice Rutashobya
- Job Characteristics and Burnout: The Role of Self-Efficacy Among the Tunisian Police Officers pp. 263-283

- Karima Dhaouadi and Dorsaf Fliss
- A Lack of Clarity, a Lack of OCB: The Detrimental Effects of Role Ambiguity, Through Procedural Injustice, and the Mitigating Roles of Relational Resources pp. 284-309

- Dirk De Clercq and Renato Pereira
- Communication Skills at the Heart of Earnings and Skills Transfer: Evidence from Apparel Industry in Ethiopia pp. 310-329

- Fekadu N. Deresse and Christian S. Otchia
- Opportunity Recognition and Innovation in Uganda: The Moderating Role of Pluriactivity pp. 330-350

- Samuel Dawa, Henny Romijn and Aziiz Sutrisno
- What Are the Drivers of Bank Profitability in the World? A Critical Review of the Empirical Literature with the Layout of a Blueprint Model pp. 351-382

- Indranarain Ramlall
- Threshold Effect of Financial Inclusion on Poverty Reduction in Africa: Does institutional quality play a role? pp. 383-417

- Anthony Yaw Nsiah and George Tweneboah
- Ubuntu or Compliance? Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Owners of Small- Medium-Sized Enterprises in Johannesburg, South Africa Regarding Corporate Social Responsibility pp. 418-437

- Shane Manasseh Maluleka and Eleanor Ross
- To Starve the Beast or Not to Starve the Beast? Evidence from Debt-Distressed Region pp. 438-453

- Ntokozo Nzimande and Veli Yilanci
- The Nexus Between ICT Diffusion, Financial Development, Industrialization and Economic Growth: Evidence from Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 454-478

- Charles Shaaba Saba, Nicholas Ngepah and Nicholas Mbaya Odhiambo
Volume 26, issue 1, 2025
- Correction pp. i-i

- The Editors
- The Innovation of Labeled Products in an Emerging Economy: Direct Effect on the Financial and Non-Financial Performance of Companies pp. 1-26

- Kaoutar Jamai, Ali Abidar, Hans De Steur and Xavier Gellynck
- Marketing During a Global Crisis in an Emerging Market: A Study of the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in the Retail Banking Sector pp. 27-46

- Kareem Folohunso Sani, Ayantunji Gbadamosi and Rula Al-Abdulrazak
- Word-Of-Mouth and Willingness to Pay (WTP) Price Premium: Mediating Role of Herbal Brand Credibility and Brand Trust in Ghana pp. 47-64

- Peter Kwasi Oppong, Nicholas Oppong Mensah and Daniel Berko
- A Comparative Study of the U.S. and Ghana College Students’ Perceptions of Advertising-in-General and Impact on Purchase Intentions pp. 65-87

- Charles Blankson, Julius A. Nukpezah and Robert A. Opoku
- The influence of technology adoption and social media branding on green tourism in Zimbabwe: exploring the intermediary role of tourists’ behaviour pp. 88-108

- Option Takunda Chiwaridzo and Reason Masengu
- The Strategic Innovation System: Flows of Innovation from Digital Platforms to Digital Services pp. 109-145

- Gamel O. Wiredu
- Featuring Women on Advertisements: Juxtaposing Afrocentric and Eurocentric Idealization of Body Size in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 146-163

- Paul Mukucha, Divaries Cosmas Jaravaza and Nomuhle Jaravaza
- Factors Influencing Underwriting Performance of the Life and Non-Life Insurance Markets in South Africa: Exploring for Complementarities, Nonlinearities, and Thresholds pp. 164-192

- Sylvester Senyo Horvey and Jones Odei-Mensah
- Value Sets of Business-owning Families: An Indigenous African Perspective pp. 193-224

- Welcome Kupangwa, Shelley M. Farrington and Elmarie Venter
- Weathering the Unforeseen: The Interplay of Resilience and Innovation in Start-Up Performance Amidst Crisis pp. 225-242

- Jonathan Mukiza Kansheba and Mutaju Isaack Marobhe
Volume 25, issue 4, 2024
- The Perception and Adoption of Shareholder Activism in Banks: The Case of Mauritius pp. 581-599

- Ambareen Beebeejaun
- Market Power and Bank Lending in Africa: The Role of Regulatory Policy pp. 600-633

- Daniel Ofori-Sasu, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor, Saint Kuttu and Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- Intellectual Capital Efficiency and Risk-Taking Behaviour of Insurance Companies in Ghana pp. 634-653

- Saint Kuttu, Lord Mensah and Daniel Attah-Kyei
- Salesforce Social Media Use, Adaptive Selling Behaviour and Consumer Outcomes in Consumer Electronics: An Emerging Market Perspective pp. 654-682

- Mohammed Majeed, Seidu Alhassan, Charles Asare, Iddrisu Mohammed and Kwame Simpe Ofori
- Customer Engagement and Co-Creation/destruction: The Role of External Actors That Foster/Hinder Tourist/Hotel Interactive Experience pp. 683-704

- Clement Nangpiire, Joaquim Silva and Helena Alves
- To Explore or to Exploit? Opportunities, Dynamic Capabilities, and Performance of Maritime Enterprises in Ghana pp. 705-727

- George Acheampong, Oliver Kwabena Aggrey and Annette Skovsted Hansen
- Duration of Support and Financial Health of Business Support Structures in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, and Ghana: A Micro-Econometric Analysis pp. 728-746

- Jean C. Kouam, Simplice Asongu, Bin J. Meh, Robert Nantchouang, Fri L. Asanga and Denis Foretia
- Does ICTs Usage Facilitate Access to Market? An Empirical Evidence of Market Gardeners in Benin pp. 747-766

- Denis Acclassato Houensou, Sylvain Hekponhoue, Mahougbé Aimée-Gabrielle Soglo and Melain Modeste Senou
- Succession Planning: Perceptions of South African Family-Owned Small Enterprises pp. 767-791

- Risimati Maurice Khosa
- Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Comparative Study of African and European University Economics Students pp. 792-810

- Denisa Skrbková and Petra Rydvalová
- Assessing the Economic Potential of Music Streaming in an Emerging African Market: A PLS-SEM Analysis pp. 811-830

- Olugbenga Michael Adewumi, Chukwuemeka Echebiri and Atle Hauge
- The Impact of Socio-Psychological Factors on Consumer Ethnocentrism and Purchase Intentions Among South African Consumers pp. 831-855

- Nkosivile Welcome Madinga, Simone Lazo, Sebastian Schulz and Adam Lewis
Volume 25, issue 3, 2024
- Effect of Social Networks and Performance of Agribusinesses Owned by Young Women in a Developing Country: The Moderating Effect of Business Environment pp. 371-393

- Smith A.R. Dossou, Augustin K.N. Aoudji, Pierre Vissoh, Afio Zannou and Barthélemy G. Honfoga
- The Relationship Between Mobile Money Services and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise Growth in Bamenda, Cameroon: A Probit Model Approach pp. 394-408

- John Muzam and Mbu Daniel Tambi
- Debt Financing, Information Sharing, and Profitability: Evidence from Listed Firms from an Emerging Economy pp. 409-426

- Jephthah Owusu Osei, Emmanuel Sarpong-Kumankoma and Joshua Yindenaba Abor
- Internal Branding of a University Business Through Building and Gaining from Employee-Based Brand Equity pp. 427-444

- Helen Inseng Duh and Helen Uzezi Wara
- Post-Apartheid South Africa and African Continental Integration: The Contribution of South African Multinational Corporations to Integration in Africa pp. 445-466

- Mpumelelo Kansas Mkhabela and Christopher Nshimbi
- Determinants of Going Concern in the Banking Sector: Evidence from Ghana and Nigeria pp. 467-485

- Paul Hammond and Mustapha Osman Opoku
- The Impact of Derivatives Use on Systemic Risk of Africa’s Banking System pp. 486-508

- Audrey Nguema Bekale, Imhotep Paul Alagidede and Jones Odei-Mensah
- Sustainability of Credit Union: A Systematic Review of Measurement and Determinants pp. 509-530

- Godfred Anakpo, Syden Mishi, Nomonde Tshabalala and Farai Borden Mushonga
- Macro Credit Risk Stress Testing in Tanzanian Banking Sector: A Global Vector Autoregressive (GVAR) Approach pp. 531-554

- Khadijah Jumanne Kishimba, Joseph Olorunfemi Akande and Paul-Francois Muzindutsi
- Network Granger Causality Linkages in Nigeria and Developed Stock Markets: Bayesian Graphical Analysis pp. 555-579

- David Olayungbo, Mamdouh Abdulaziz Saleh Al-Faryan and Aziza Zhuparova
Volume 25, issue 2, 2024
- The Moderating Effect of Age and Debt on the Relationship Between Intellectual Capital and Firm Performance: A Developing Country Perspective pp. 181-204

- Hamza Akorede
- What Drives Women Entrepreneurs in Tourism in Tanzania? pp. 205-223

- Irene Mkini Lugalla, Jan Jacobs and Wim Westerman
- The Effect of Capital Structure on Corporate Performance: Panel Empirical Evidence of an Emerging Capital Market pp. 224-263

- Ronald Ebenezer Essel
- Towards a Greater Understanding of the Prevalence of Immigrant Entrepreneurship in the Informal Economy of Ghana: An Institutional Theory Perspective pp. 264-286

- Kwame Adom and Benjamin Ackom
- The Influence of Social Presence on Customer Loyalty in Emerging Market Retail Industry: The Mediating Role of Trust pp. 287-308

- Asiamah Yeboah and Ebenezer Afrifa-Yamoah
- Explaining the Positioning of Agricultural Entrepreneurs on the Necessity-Opportunity Continuum in Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from Benin pp. 309-329

- Frejus S. Thoto, Djana B. Mignouna, Razack Adeoti, Rodrigue C. Gbedomon, Sylvain Kpenavoun Chogou, Augustin Aoudji and Barthelemy Honfoga
- Trust as a Mediator for Continued Mobile Financial Service Use: A Case of the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa pp. 330-348

- Munacinga Simatele
- Supply Chain Performance in the Wooden Furniture Industry: The Effect of Institutional Pressures and Supply Chain Integration in a Developing Country Context pp. 349-370

- Benjamin R. Tukamuhabwa, Henry Mutebi and Ballam A. Ojok
Volume 25, issue 1, 2024
- Examining Underexplored Aspects of Female Entrepreneurship in the African Context pp. 1-8

- Elie Virgile Chrysostome, Helena Barnard and Lavagnon Ika
- Motivations and Barriers to Female Entrepreneurship: Insights from Morocco pp. 9-36

- Rabia Naguib
- Motivations for Entrepreneurship: New Evidence from Tertiary-level Educated Sub-Saharan African Women pp. 37-67

- Sombo Muzata
- Factors Leading to South African Female Entrepreneurs’ Endurance to Remain in Business pp. 68-93

- Natanya Meyer
- Credit Cooperative Lending Loans as Challenges and Opportunities for Women Entrepreneurship in Africa: Evidence from Ghana pp. 94-114

- Julius Karl D. Fieve and Elie Virgile Chrysostome
- Female Managers, Informal Enterprises, and Their Perceived Financial Performance in Togo pp. 115-141

- Akouvi Gadedjisso-Tossou, Jean-Pierre Gueyie and Mawuli Kodjovi Couchoro
- Challenging Factors Affecting Access to Finance by Female Micro Entrepreneurs in Anambra State, Nigeria pp. 142-154

- Amaka Metu and Uche C. C. Nwogwugwu
- Does Market Orientation Lead to Firm Performance? Exploring the Mechanisms and Boundary Conditions pp. 155-179

- Patrick A. Akanpaaba, Ahmed Agyapong, Henry Kofi Mensah and Samuel Yaw Akomea
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