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Performance of the Ghana Stock Exchange and Economic Growth

Abstract Stock markets in developing countries have been likened to “casinos” as a result of the general perception that they do not contribute to economic growth. Very few studies have tried to specifically examine the situation in Ghana with varying results. Most studies employing OLS have found a positive relationship between the variables whiles those that have employed ADRL or VEC, have often found a negative stock market and growth nexus in Ghana. Research, however, shows that, OLS ...

COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOURAL FUNCTIONING AMONG SURVIVORS OF SPINAL CORD INJURY

ABSTRACT This study examined the cognitive and behavioural functioning of patients with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). Further, it examined whether the adherence to cultural Africentric values has any significant influence on the quality of life (QOL) among Spinal Cord Injury patients. Ninety (90) participants comprising 45 patients and 45 healthy controls between 18 and 70 years of age were sampled for this study. They were administered tests assessing cognitive failures, attention, fluency, memo...

SSA Research 113 PAGES (26270 WORDS) Psychology Thesis
THE IMPACT OF MACROECONOMIC FACTORS ON FIRM PERFORMANCE

ABSTRACT The role of macroeconomics on firm performance has attracted attention of economists for decades due to the complexity in formulating corporate policies in achieving success among many organizations. This study aims to examine the relationship between macroeconomics and performance of firms listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE). Following literature, ROE and ROA were selected as proxy for firm performance and suggested independent variables included were growth in the sales of the...

SSA Research 132 PAGES (25692 WORDS) Economics Thesis
SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF RETIREMENT AND RETIREMENT PLANNING AMONG INFORMAL SECTOR WORKERS IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY IN ASHANTI REGION

ABSTRACT With the changing nature of family systems in Ghana, majority of informal sector workers risk suffering poverty and poor well-being in their old age. It is therefore imperative that these workers actively plan for their life after retirement. This study examined social representations of retirement and retirement planning among informal sector workers in urban and rural Ghana. Simultaneous qualitative and quantitative mixed method design was used to gather data. The qualitative compo...

CDR Coalition 187 PAGES (45935 WORDS) Psychology Thesis
THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS OF COMMUNITY-BASED ADAPTATION (CBA) IN GHANA: THE CASE OF THE ADAPTATION LEARNING PROGRAMME (ALP) IN EAST MAMPRUSI DISTRICT (EMD)

ABSTRACT Community-based adaptation (CBA) has become one of the most discussed climate change adaptation options in recent times especially in developing countries. In Ghana, CARE International’s five-year Adaptation Learning programme (ALP) was carried out in two vulnerable districts in Northern Ghana. The study was to identify and describe the socioeconomic benefits of the ALP on the livelihoods of households in Saamini and Zambulugu communities in East Mamprusi district. Both quantitativ...

EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF MONEY DEMAND IN GHANA: IMPLICATIONS FOR INFLATION TARGETING

ABSTRACT Getting monetary policy right is crucial to the health of any economy (Mishkin, 2004). While the current policy regime is expected to have better control at inflation, certain issues have cast doubt on the effectiveness of the policy regime. As a result, monetary aggregate targeting has surfaced and a commitment has been made to incorporating this in the current policy framework. This has raised the importance of the demand for money function for Ghana again. The study estimates a lo...

CDR Coalition 123 PAGES (24917 WORDS) Economics Thesis
ASSESSING ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND THE RESILIENCE OF HUMAN LIVELIHOODS IN THE FACE OF CLIMATE VARIABILITY IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF COMMUNITIES LIVING AROUND THE SONGOR LAGOON

ABSTRACT Climate Change has been globally recognized as a multi-scalar socio-economic and environmental problem. Its effects are multidimensional and affect ecosystems, rain-fed agriculture, forestry resources, water, and health. Developing countries, particularly those whose livelihoods are tied to climate-sensitive sectors coupled with low resilience and high vulnerability, will suffer the worst of this menace. Despite these daunting realities confronting developing countries and local comm...

FREE MATERNAL HEALTH CARE POLICY AND ACCESS TO SUPERVISED CARE AT BIRTH: EXPERIENCES FROM THE CENTRAL REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT Improving maternal healthcare remains a major public health concern globally but particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Ghana, maternal mortality continues to be pervasive and improvements have been rather slow. Investing in supervised and emergency obstetric care resources has been touted as one major strategy to avoiding preventable maternal deaths. The clustering of mortality around delivery, and the dominance of hemorrhage, infections, and hypertensive disorders as major causes o...

THE EFFECT OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE ON THE PROFITABILITY OF OIL MARKETING COMPANIES (OMCS) IN GHANA

ABSTRACT The central objective of this study is to assess the effect of capital structure on performance of OMCs in Ghana. The data sample consists of six oil marketing companies that have been in continuous existence from 2010-2015. The study employed panel regression models to examine the relationship between capital structure and performance of OMCs in Ghana. The results of this study show that the analysis of leverage and firm performance relationship produces mixed outturns. The leverage...

SSA Research 50 PAGES (9988 WORDS) Finance Paper
PRESSURE FOR HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY AND EMPLOYEE SAFETY BEHAVIOUR AMONG GHANAIAN HEALTH WORKERS

ABSTRACT The study examined the relationship between three dimensions of safety climate (management commitment to safety, priority of safety at the hospital, and pressure for health service delivery), and their impact on safety behaviour reported by employees. The study sought to examine if pressure for health service delivery affects the safety behaviour of healthcare workers. Using a quantitative approach, questionnaires were administered to a sample of 295 employees from two teaching hospi...

ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION AND SME GROWTH: A STUDY OF THE FOOD PROCESSING SECTOR OF GHANA

ABSTRACT This study examines the influence of entrepreneurial orientation on the growth of SMEs in Ghana’s food processing sector. The importance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to the well well-being of an economy cannot be overemphasized. Many studies have been undertaken, both in developed and developing countries to indicate the major developmental role that SMEs play in an economy. However, despite their acknowledged contributions to the economy and series of interventions by go...

SSA Research 165 PAGES (40629 WORDS) Marketing Thesis
THE INTERFACE BETWEEN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND LAY CAREGIVERS AT THE KOFORIDUA CENTRAL HOSPITAL IN THE EASTERN REGION OF GHANA

ABSTRACT In Ghana as in many developing countries, the quest to provide quality professional health care for patients in the hospital is confronted with many challenges. However, the challenges are evidently articulated in the ward where all the medical challenges coalesce. In Ghana, beside other medical challenges, shortage of professional staff is a great barrier to providing quality patient care. The desire to fill this professional lacuna has, by default, resulted in the use of lay caregi...

SSA Research 255 PAGES (72616 WORDS) Sociology Thesis
Dispositional and Contextual Factors Predicting Smuggling Behaviour among Smugglers in Border Areas in Nigeria

ABSTRACT Smuggling is one ofthe major factors undermining the economy of Nigeria. This behaviour is aided partly by the multi-border nature of the country with niultiple entry and exit points (legal and illegal). The country shares land borders with Cameroon, Benin Republic, Republic of Togo, Chad and marine border with Equitorial Guinea. In a bid to stem the tide of smuggling, successive governments in Nigeria have put up a number of measures and legislation in addition to empowering the Ni...

THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL SUPPORT AND RESILIENCE ON WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT AMONG GHANAIAN WOMEN

ABSTRACT This study examined the influence of social support and resilience on work-family conflict among Ghanaian women in the formal and informal sectors of work. Data was collected from 294 participants using standardised questionnaires. Five hypotheses were tested in the study using the two-way ANOVA and Standard Multiple regression tests. The results of the study showed that, sector of work significantly correlated to work-family conflict, with women in the formal sector experiencing hig...

VALUE CO-CREATION AND CUSTOMER LOYALTY IN HEALTHCARE SECTOR: AN ANTECEDENT OF PATIENT COGNITIVE ENGAGEMENT

ABSTRACT Many studies in value co-creation and its outcomes predominantly conducted in developed economies and their findings may not necessarily be applicable in developing economies due to disparities in culture and economic situations. There is therefore the need to probe further in developing economy such as Ghana in order to attain better understanding empirically, the influence of value co-creation behaviour on the relationship between cognitive engagement and customer loyalty. The purp...

SSA Research 138 PAGES (32653 WORDS) Marketing Thesis

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