African Journal of Economic and Management Studies
2010 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 4, 2024
- The drivers of external debt in Ghana pp. 573-586
- Lord Mensah and Felix Kwasi Arku
- Effects of some macroeconomics variables on estimated tax evasion: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 587-601
- Abba Ya'u, Mohammed Abdullahi Umar, Nasiru Yunusa and Dhanuskodi Rengasamy
- Multidimensional poverty analysis of women, children and households in Nigeria: the first order dominance approach pp. 602-619
- Oluwanishola Okogun and Masato Hiwatari
- An empirical evaluation of the performance of Nigerian pension fund managers pp. 620-635
- Adedeji David Ajadi
- Market power, human capital efficiency and bank performance in Kenya pp. 636-653
- Peter Wang’ombe Kariuki
- Pay dissatisfaction and withdrawal behaviour of employees in the civil service: does personal income tax regime matter? pp. 654-669
- Timinepere Ogele Court and Alaowei Kingsley Appiah
- Understanding the link between supervisor and co-worker support, job characteristics, work engagement and employee resilience: evidence from Uganda pp. 670-686
- Hamidah Nabawanuka and Emre Burak Ekmekcioglu
- The impact of fiscal shocks on economic growth and income inequality in Ghana: is there a trade-off? pp. 687-703
- Zenabu Mustapha, Paul Owusu Takyi, Raphael Edem Ayibor and Frank Adusah-Poku
- FinTech and financial development: the role of traditional financial institutions pp. 704-719
- Abraham Emuron, D.P. van der Nest and Cephas Paa Kwasi Coffie
- The mediating role of organizational learning culture in the nexus of human resource development practices and employee competencies pp. 720-763
- Frank Nana Kweku Otoo
- The impacts of the Ethiopian developmental state model on the competition, efficiency and profitability of banks pp. 764-780
- Abdulmenan Hamza
- Leveraging growth of savings and credit cooperatives through innovative practices-cases from Uganda pp. 781-792
- Agnes Noelin Nassuna, Soeren Jeppesen and Waswa Balunywa
Volume 15, issue 3, 2024
- Foreign bank presence and inclusive growth in Africa: the moderating role of financial development pp. 349-365
- Khadijah Iddrisu, Joshua Yindenaba Abor and Thadious Kannyiri Banyen
- What happens after product rebranding: understanding the interrelational effect of brand attachment, brand distinctiveness and consumer attitudes on brand loyalty pp. 366-379
- Isaac Mensah and Yaw Brew
- Predicting stock market crashes on the African stock markets: evidence from log-periodic power law model pp. 380-401
- Sirine Ben yaala and Jamel Eddine Henchiri
- Understanding generational differences for financial inclusion in Kenya pp. 402-418
- Lilian Korir and Dieu Hack-Polay
- Correlations of structural shocks, dynamic responses of output and inflation to commodities price shocks and monetary union in WAMZ pp. 419-439
- Yahuza Abdul Rahman, Anthony Kofi Osei-Fosu and Daniel Sakyi
- Capital adequacy, competition and liquidity creation of banks; evidence from Kenya pp. 440-457
- Dennis Muchuki Kinini, Peter Wang’ombe Kariuki and Kennedy Nyabuto Ocharo
- Bank capital and liquidity creation in Sub-Saharan Africa: the role of quality institutions pp. 458-482
- Isaac Bawuah
- Revisiting the delight–loyalty link in a retail banking context – an emerging market perspective pp. 483-500
- Mornay Roberts-Lombard, Charles Makanyeza, Olumide Jaiyeoba and Tendai Douglas Svotwa
- Green marketing mix and repurchase intention: the role of green knowledge pp. 501-518
- Mahmoud Abdulai Mahmoud, Alimatu Sadia Seidu, Ernest Yaw Tweneboah-Koduah and Abdul Salam Ahmed
- The reaction of the Egyptian stock market to recurring devaluations: an event study approach pp. 519-533
- Ahmed Wassal Elroukh
- The impact of management practices on export margins of firms: evidence from a recent Egyptian industrial survey pp. 534-556
- Yasmine Kamal
- The role of perceived value in football club branding: a developing league perspective pp. 557-571
- Prince Yao Amu, Bedman Narteh and Prince Kodua
Volume 15, issue 2, 2023
- ICT adoption and youth employment in Nigeria's agricultural sector pp. 177-194
- Romanus Osabohien
- Enhancing ICT for female economic participation in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 195-223
- Simplice Asongu and Nicholas Odhiambo
- Creativity, innovation and employment growth in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 224-247
- Stephen Kehinde Medase and Ivan Savin
- Innovation capability, strategic flexibility and SME performance: the roles of competitive advantage and competitive intensity pp. 248-262
- Innocent Otache
- Digital financial service adoption decisions of semi-urban Ghanaian university students – implications for enterprise development and job creation pp. 263-278
- John Coker Ayimah, John Kuada and Edward Kwame Ayimey
- Exploring practices that impact women’s career advancement within the workplace: a qualitative approach pp. 279-299
- Gaelle Fitong Ketchiwou and Matsidiso Nehemia Naong
- Organizational justice, job satisfaction and academic rank: a moderating mediation study on employee commitment in Ethiopian public universities pp. 300-317
- Ramakrishna Gollagari, Temesgen Birega and Santap Sanhari Mishra
- Economic growth, inflation and unemployment in Africa: an autoregressive distributed lag bounds testing approach, 1991–2019 pp. 318-330
- Mario Gómez and Oluwasefunmi Eunice Irewole
- State-business relations for entrepreneurial takeoff in Africa: institutional analysis pp. 331-347
- Farhad Hossain, Aminu Mamman, Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah and Christopher J. Rees
Volume 15, issue 1, 2023
- The effect of electronic human resource management on electronic human resource management macro-level consequences: the role of perception of organizational politics pp. 1-14
- Musa Nyathi
- Digital financial inclusion and economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: the role of institutions and governance pp. 15-30
- Tough Chinoda and Forget Mingiri Kapingura
- The impact of customer-focus on the performance of business organizations: evidence from SMEs in an emerging West African economy pp. 31-59
- Kwabena Abrokwah-Larbi
- What levels of informality tackle poverty in Africa? Evidence from dynamic panel threshold analysis pp. 60-72
- Segun Thompson Bolarinwa and Munacinga Simatele
- The effect of corporate reputation on customer loyalty in the Ghanaian banking industry: the role of country-of-origin pp. 73-87
- Deli Dotse Gli, Ernest Yaw Tweneboah-Koduah, Raphael Odoom and Prince Kodua
- Internal control mechanisms and financial performance of Ghanaian banks: the moderating role of corporate governance pp. 88-103
- Clement Oppong, Abukari Salifu Atchulo, Achille Dargaud Fofack and Daniel Elorm Afonope
- Mitigating the impact of a pandemic: a time-varying-parameter structural VAR (TVP-SVAR) and time-varying granger causality estimations pp. 104-131
- Olumide O. Olaoye and Mulatu F. Zerihun
- Non-linearity in the Phillips curve: evidence from Nigeria pp. 132-144
- Olufemi Gbenga Onatunji, Oluwayemisi Kadijat Adeleke and Akintoye Victor Adejumo
- Agricultural loan pricing by banks in Ghana: a panel data analysis pp. 145-158
- Raymond K. Dziwornu, Eric B. Yiadom and Sampson B. Narteh-yoe
- How optimal is Ghana's single-digit inflation targeting? An assessment of monetary policy effectiveness in Ghana pp. 159-172
- Richard Amoatey, Richard K. Ayisi and Eric Osei-Assibey
Volume 14, issue 4, 2023
- The impact of budget deficit on economic growth and its channels in South Africa pp. 509-523
- Elisha Mavodyo
- The relationship between electronic human resource management and employee job satisfaction in organizational value-creation in Africa: the case of Zimbabwe pp. 524-538
- Musa Nyathi and Ray Kekwaletswe
- Revisit of Okun's law case of Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, Jordan and Oman pp. 539-556
- Malika Neifar
- Solvency and performance persistence of defined benefit private and public pension plans pp. 557-568
- Bruvine Orchidée Mazonga Mfoutou and Yuan Tao Xie
- Gender and financial literacy in Ghana pp. 569-582
- Emmanuel Sarpong-Kumankoma, Sayeed Ab-Bakar and Felix Nartey Akplehey
- Effect of abnormal increase in credit supply on economic growth in Nigeria pp. 583-599
- Peterson K. Ozili, Olajide Oladipo and Paul Terhemba Iorember
- Competition, risk-taking behavior and stability of commercial banks: evidence from Kenya pp. 600-614
- Purity Wanjiru Wahinya, Rogers Ochenge Ondiba and Peter Wang’ombe Kariuki
- Exchange rate pass-through to inflation in South Africa: is there non-linearity? pp. 615-629
- Hayelom Yrgaw Gereziher and Naser Yenus Nuru
- Infrastructure availability and disruption levels on performance of firms: a survey of Sub-Saharan Africa informal enterprises pp. 630-642
- Edson Mbedzi and Forget Mingiri Kapingura
- Rural youths' choice of livelihood strategies and their effect on income poverty and food security in Rwanda pp. 643-662
- Angelique Kangondo, Daniel Wilson Ndyetabula, Ntengua Mdoe and Gilead Isaac Mlay
- Willingness to pay for electronic transaction levy: empirical evidence from Ghana pp. 663-679
- Anthony Amoah, Edmund Kwablah, Benjamin Amoah and Kwame Adjei-Mantey
- Emotional and behavioural appeals as key determinants in Ghanaian consumer pre-banking behaviour pp. 680-693
- Linus Linnaeus Tannor and Stephen Carter
- Revisiting the oil prices–domestic food inflation nexus in Nigeria: the role of global geopolitical risk pp. 694-725
- Opeoluwa Adeniyi Adeosun, Mosab I. Tabash and Suhaib Anagreh
- Financial inclusion and poverty reduction in Nigeria: the role of information and communication technology (ICT) pp. 726-740
- Olumide Olaoye and Mulatu. F. Zerihun
- What factors influence household financial decisions in Malawi? pp. 741-756
- Paul Kachepa and Muhammad Zubair Mumtaz
- Can national productions replace imports in West African countries? Estimation of the Marshall–Lerner–Robinson condition (MLRC) pp. 757-775
- Laurent Oloukoi
- Inflation and interest rate dynamics in Ghana: the supply-side perspective pp. 776-791
- Solomon Yemidi, Grace Nkansa Asante and Paul Owusu Takyi
- Modeling trade openness–unemployment nexus in sub-Saharan Africa: the role of asymmetries pp. 792-805
- Abdallah Abdul-Mumuni, Kwaku Amakye, Abdul-Lateef Abukari and Michael Insaidoo
Volume 14, issue 3, 2023
- Examination of survival strategies of quantity surveying firms amid COVID-19 pandemic disruption in Lagos State, Nigeria pp. 339-354
- Nathaniel Ayinde Olatunde, Angel Manuel Gento Municio and Imoleayo Abraham Awodele
- COVID-19 shock in the hospitality industry: its effect on hotel operations within the Bono region of Ghana pp. 355-378
- Mildred Nuong Deri, Neethiahnanthan Ari Ragavan, Augustine Niber, Perpetual Zaazie, David Anandene Akazire, Martha Anaba and Dorlaar Andaara
- Exploring predictors of e-marketing continuance intention in the Zimbabwean pharmaceutical industry during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 379-398
- Osaro Aigbogun, Mathews Matinari and Olawole Fawehinmi
- Business climate and sustainability of Cameroonian small and medium enterprises in times of COVID-19 pp. 399-419
- Rovier Djeudja and Yang Salamon
- The effect of the COVID-19 announcement on stock returns: evidence from Egypt pp. 420-431
- Wael Ahmed Elgharib
- Buyer–seller interactions and customer satisfaction – the moderating role of COVID-19 protocols: a study of small apparel fashion enterprises in the regional shopping malls in Ghana pp. 432-456
- Solomon Tawiah Yeboah, Yasmeen Haider and George Amoako
- Entrepreneurship and internationalisation: to what extent do the perceptions of male and female entrepreneurs differ on success factors pp. 457-476
- Obi Berko Obeng Damoah
- Determinants of COVID-19 masking among artisanal fisherfolks in Ghana: the role of time discounting pp. 477-489
- Wisdom Akpalu and Kwami Adanu
- Co-worker incivility and employee engagement among Ghanaian bank workers: does emotional intelligence matter? pp. 490-503
- Kwesi Amponsah-Tawiah, Nana Kojo Ayimadu Baafi and Jusice Mensah
Volume 14, issue 2, 2023
- Lead the African way! pp. 177-187
- Aradhana Ramnund-Mansingh and Kiveshni Naidoo
- Demystifying business models (shifts) among Ghanaian creative entrepreneurs in a COVID-19 era pp. 188-204
- Rufai Haruna Kilu, Mohammed-Aminu Sanda and Ana Alacovska
- Investigating predictors of medical students' intentions to engagement in volunteering during the health crisis pp. 205-222
- Kamel Mouloudj and Ahmed Chemseddine Bouarar
- Pre-covid and peri-covid analysis of employees' work values and job quality pp. 223-237
- Majoreen Osafroadu Amankwah
- Employee engagement and performance of MSMEs during COVID-19: the moderating effect of job demands and job resources pp. 238-251
- Rosemary Boateng Coffie, Raymond Gyimah, Kofi Agyenim Boateng and Alimatu Sardiya
- Hybrid and virtual work settings; the interaction between technostress, perceived organisational support, work-family conflict and the impact on work engagement pp. 252-270
- Martha Harunavamwe and Herbert Kanengoni
- Do talent management practices improve organizational resilience? An empirical study within Tunisian companies pp. 271-288
- Amira Bouteraa and Fatma Bouaziz
- On the question of entrepreneurial breakthrough or failure in Africa: a framework for analysis pp. 289-312
- Emmanuel Yeboah-Assiamah, Farhad Hossain, Aminu Mamman and Christopher J. Rees
- Adoption of electronic commerce as a resilience strategy for women's entrepreneurship in the Democratic Republic of Congo pp. 313-331
- Euphrasie Wamunzila Kaningini, Christine Mwati Malinga, Germaine Mirindi Furaha, Jonathan Pembwe Alulea and Annick Castiaux
Volume 14, issue 1, 2022
- Bilateral and multilateral aid perspectives of economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-17
- Samson Edo, Oluwatoyin Matthew and Ifeoluwa Ogunrinola
- The degree of responsiveness of fiscal and monetary policy in Sierra Leone pp. 18-33
- Alhassan Turay, Mehdi Seraj and Hüseyin Özdeşer
- What accounts for the high underwriting losses in the Ghanaian insurance industry? pp. 34-52
- Joseph Oscar Akotey, Godfred Aawaar and Nicholas Addai Boamah
- Pandemic uncertainty and sectoral stock returns predictability in South Africa pp. 53-69
- Ismail Olaleke Fasanya
- Presidential election uncertainty and investor overconfidence bias in sub-Saharan African stock markets pp. 70-85
- Godwin Musah, Daniel Domeher and Joseph Magnus Frimpong
- Sub-Saharan Africa's rising public debt stock: before another debt relief! pp. 86-105
- Olumide Olaoye
- The macroeconomic effect of COVID-induced economic policy uncertainty in Nigeria: a DSGE approach pp. 106-120
- Adams Adeiza, Queen Esther Oye and Philip O. Alege
- Realizing employee and organizational performance gains through electronic human resource management use in developing countries pp. 121-134
- Musa Nyathi and Ray Kekwaletswe
- How do markets react to political elections during periods of insecurity and governance crises? Evidence from an African emerging democracy pp. 135-149
- Pyemo Afego, Dahiru A. Bala Abdullahi, Bashir Tijjani and Imhotep Paul Alagidede
- Is newer better? Evaluating the suitability of nighttime luminosity in proxying poverty in Africa pp. 150-167
- Nicolene Hamman and Andrew Phiri
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