Business Administration Research Papers/Topics

“TO PERM OR NOT TO PERM” - A CASE OF NATURAL HAIR IN ACCRA, GHANA.

ABSTRACT This study investigates the reasons behind some Ghanaian women‘s switch from chemically altered or relaxed hair to wearing their hair ―natural‖. The black hair care industry in the USA is worth an estimated 3billion dollars yearly and is dominated by products such as hair relaxers and hair extensions. A majority of women in Ghana chemically relax their hair for various reasons. However, a growing number of Ghanaian women are beginning to switch from chemically treated hair to n...

Patronage Prospects of Islamic Banking and Finance in Ghana

Abstract This research studied the Ghanaian banking consumers’ awareness of, and willingness to patronize Islamic banking in Ghana. The study sought to find out whether a relationship existed between consumers’ religious and educational backgrounds, and their awareness of, and willingness to patronize Islamic banking. The study also ascertained the level of consumer involvement for Islamic banks in Ghana, and what factors motivated people’s choice for Islamic banks. With the use of ques...

ASSESSING BRAND GHALLYWOOD: A STUDY OF THE ELEMENTS THAT CONSTITUTE AND CHARACTERIZE THE GHANAIAN FILM INDUSTRY

Executive Summary This paper explores the history, current state, and possible future of the Ghanaian film industry, by assessing its strengths, weaknesses and opportunities. By treating the Ghanaian film industry like a brand, this paper researched and discussed brand assets that could be leveraged to make the industry more marketable to an international audience. Findings showed that the industry’s biggest assets lie in the nation’s unique traditions, human capital, and cultural values....

DESIGNING A STRATEGIC INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK FOR BANQMONI LIMITED

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY BanqMoni Limited is a financial technology service provider that started operations in August 2017 with a mission to making banking convenient for Ghanaians. This mission is achieved through its platform that allows individuals to directly make instant deposits into any bank account within Ghana at any time from their mobile money account. The firm has a reliable source of funding from shareholders that ensure that cash outflows for the year are budgeted and catered for. Owi...

STRATEGIC MARKETING PLAN FOR HILL VIEW GUEST CENTRE, ABOKOBI

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Hill View Guest Centre, formally known as International Student Guest Centre, is a 3- star hotel located in Abokobi, Ghana. The expected outcome of increasing patronage as a result of the change in name remains unaccomplished. To help Hill View Guest Centre address this problem, a qualitative needs assessment was conducted to identify the needs of the hotel which happens to be low patronage; even after the change in their name. The data collection methods used were semi-stru...

TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND ITS EFFECT ON LOCALLY MANUFACTURED GOODS THE CASE OF PZ CUSSONS GHANA LIMITED

ABSTRACT The trade liberalization policy was introduced in 1986 as part of Ghana‟s economic recovery program. Trade liberalization is a policy that seeks to remove all trade practices that impede the free flow of goods and services from one country to another. Practices that deter trade include tariffs, duties and other non-tariff barriers. This thesis discusses the impact that the policy of trade liberalization has had on the marketing of locally manufactures goods in Ghana using PZ Cusson...

DEVELOPING A COST-EFFECTIVE STOCK CONTROL SYSTEM FOR THE ASHESI SHOP

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Ashesi souvenir shop is a relatively small shop with a restricted target market. The shop since its inception in 2016 has been experiencing lapses in its inventory control as there have been continuous stockouts due to a poor understanding of what to order, when to order and how to order. According to research, the shop can prevent significant losses in revenue by developing a cost-effective stock control system which provides key information on the usage value, unit cos...

Investigating the Association between Emotional Intelligence and Socioeconomic Status of Ashesi University College Students

ociation between the socioeconomic status and emotional intelligence of students in Ashesi University College. It has been categorised into five different chapters—chapter 1 introduces the topic; chapter 2 establishes a theoretical framework and reviews similar studies conducted by other researchers; chapter 3 explains the methodology used; chapter 4 analyses the data collected; and chapter 5 describes the conclusions and recommendations made. Using Ashesi University College as the backgrou...

THE ROLE OF THE GHANA COMMODITY EXCHANGE IN IMPROVING GENERAL AGRICULTURAL SECTOR PERFORMANCE IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Ghana, in a bid to modernize and create an efficient agricultural market, launched the Ghana Commodity Exchange (GCX). The exchange is an organized trading hub intended to link agricultural commodity producers and buyers. However, the benefits of commodity exchanges and their impact in developing countries such as Ghana are not well known. This paper therefore explored the role of the Ghana Commodity Exchange in improving the performance of key agriculture sector players particularly...

Assessing the Effects of Load Shedding (DUMSOR) on SMEs and the Coping Strategies Used to Survive Load shedding in Madina, Accra.

ABSTRACT The availability of electricity is an important factor for the improvement of any economy. However, the unreliable supply of electricity in Ghana, has led to several periods of electricity load shedding. This negatively affects the operations of businesses, especially Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME). In Madina, a suburb of Accra, businesses seem to be surviving the effects of the current load shedding exercise (called “dumsor” in the local Twi language). The objectives o...

EXCHANGE RATES AND THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY PROGRAMME (ERP) A Monetary Approach to Ghana’s Exchange Rate 1972-2013

ABSTRACT Before 1983 Government of Ghana operated a fixed exchange rate system that was subject to occasional devaluations. However, events such as a high inflation of 123 percent and an exchange rate depreciation to ¢3654.25 in 1983 among others led Ghana into a reform period known as the Economic Recovery Programme (ERP) between 1983 and 1991. It had a goal of correcting the differences in the balance of trade, liberalizing the economy and restoring the market value of the exchange rate. T...

Alcoholism among Women and its Impact on the Socio-economic Development of Ghana: A Case Study of Sandema

ABSTRACT Alcoholism or abuse of alcohol is not new in Ghana. But alcoholism among women is something most people would be shocked to learn about. However, it should not be a surprise to anyone who comes from Sandema. Sandema is the capital of the Builsa District located in the Upper East Region of Ghana. It is an economically and socially deprived community with high levels of unemployment and illiteracy rate. The situation is even worse when you factor in gender. Women have it bad in many im...

ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF TRAINING ON EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN THE PUBLIC SECTOR: A CASE STUDY OF VOLTA RIVER AUTHORITY (VRA)

Abstract The employees of an organization are likened to the bloodstream of the firm. Thus, the quality of the human resource of an organization is essential to its success. This can be achieved through training. The importance of training can be appreciated with a clear understanding of its direct impact on employee performance and benefit to the firm. It is in this respect, the Volta River Authority (Ghana) was analyzed to establish a correlation between its training programmes and the perf...

ANALYSIS OF THE REHABILITATION OF INMATES AT THE NSAWAM MEDIUM SECURITY PRISON

ABSTRACT OF THE DISSERTATION, ANALYSIS OF THE REHABILITATION OF INMATES IN THE NSAWAM MEDIUM SECURITY PRISON Crime is on the ascendency in Ghana and prisons are becoming overcrowded. Vocational training is the main method by which Ghanaian prisons seek to reform offenders and put this trend in check, yet recidivism is on the increase in our prisons after inmates have gone through the various rehabilitation programmes. This study seeks to evaluate the rehabilitation programmes in the Nsawam Me...

AN ADAPTIVE HOUSEHOLD SAMPLING METHOD FOR RURAL AFRICAN COMMUNITIES

Introductory Comments from Richard Douglass This issue of AJFAND is special in a new way. The need for improved and appropriate research methods throughout Africa has been recognized for some time and in this issue AJFAND declares that it is time to address the issue. I have had the privilege of serving on the Editorial Board, reviewing manuscripts for technical and substantive quality, working with young scholars to get their work into print, and collaborating with Professor Ruth Oniang’o ...


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