Browse Items (644 total)

  • Collection: Faculty of IT Business

This paper critically examines Frederick Herzberg’s two-factor theory and assesses its application and relevance in understanding the essential factors that motivate the Ghanaian worker. The two-factor theory of motivation explains the factors that…

Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of research studies on the drivers and consequences of corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Design/methodology/approach
This paper used a systematic literature review using…

Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to provide a systematic review of empirical research studies on corporate social responsibility (CSR) in emerging economies.
Design/methodology/approach
This paper employed a systematic literature review using…

Pollution of water resources is a widespread challenge across the globe which requires effective policy measures. However, in many instances, state institutions are weak in addressing these problems. One then wonders what alternative management…

Forest restoration has become a worldwide phenomenon to minimise the effects of climate change and global warming. However, in most cases, especially in Africa, communities around forests usually have a cultural attachment to these forests.…

Globally, the hospitality industry ranks as one of the most competitive business sectors, with competing organizations relying on a cocktail of strategies such as relationship marketing to stay relevant, and attract and retain customers. This article…

This study sets out to examine the extent to which access to credit and credit rationing are influenced by the microfinance type based on the major factors determining micro, small and medium enterprises’ access to credit from microfinance…

All performing internal audit function is one of the strongest means to monitor and promote good governance system in an organization. In connection to this, survey is conducted on selected public enterprises Findings reveal that, the existing IAF in…

This study sets out to examine the extent to which access to credit and credit rationing are influenced by the microfinance type based on the major factors determining micro, small and medium enterprises’ access to credit from microfinance…
Output Formats

atom, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2