Business Administration Research Papers/Topics

FEASIBILITY OF JUST-IN-TIME (JIT) IN GHANA

ABSTRACT Just-in-Time, a system of production that calls for the elimination of inventory has taken many parts of the world by storm. Many producers and even suppliers are engaging the statutes of this new production system and are seen to be clearly reaping the benefits associated with it. Ghanaian firms seem to be tarrying with respect to the use of this system thus this paper seeks to discover how beneficial this system of production will be to producers in Ghana and how feasibly its imple...

THE ROLE OF STATE DRIVEN CAPITALISM IN ENSURING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN GHANA; A CASE STUDY ON THE ASIAN TIGERS

ABSTRACT In this present age where economic growth in not enough to sustain a country and its inhabitants. There is the need to establish strategies that spur its economy into development, and impact its inhabitants positively in the process. The study relates state-directed capitalism to economic development, while taking lessons from East Asian Tiger countries (South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong), and taking into consideration Ghana’s context and areas where state direction is n...

FEASIBILITY OF GHANA’S COMMODITIES EXCHANGE WITH RESPECT TO CURRENT CROP YIELD AND WAREHOUSING FACILITIES

ABSTRACT The Government of Ghana has committed to establishment of the Ghana Commodity Exchange (GCX) to create orderly, transparent, and efficient marketing system for its key commodities with the objectives of promoting agricultural investment, enhancing productivity, encouraging market access and fair returns for smallholder farmers, and facilitating the formalization of informal agricultural trading activities. This dissertation was conducted to determine the whether the current crop yiel...

PAN-AFRICANISM, NEO-ELITES AND CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN TRANSFORMATION: A CASE STUDY OF GHANA

ABSTRACT This research sought to find out if there exist in Ghana, a group of people theorized as “neo-elites”, and if they did, could they use tenets of PanAfricanism to drive transformational change in Ghana. The respondents selected for this research included, individuals in top and mid-level occupational positions, across various industries; and returnees who have come back home to Ghana, to settle down and live. This research was exploratory and qualitative in nature. In total, 16 pe...

An Investigation into Ghana’s Primary Care System: Challenges and Solutions

Abstract Ghana has been plagued by cases in the news of patients being turned away at major hospitals in the country due to overcapacity and a lack of beds This study examines role primary care plays in alleviating the pressure faced at secondary and tertiary facilities assessing and identifies challenges and weaknesses inhibiting its function as a gatekeeper. The paper seeks to assess patient perceptions and understanding of the primary care system, while also taking in to account the role o...

ASSESSING THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GHANA’S LOCAL CONTENT LEGISLATION IN OIL AND GAS

Abstract Without the much-needed financial and technical resources to exploit the oil and gas resource discovered in 2007 on her own, Ghana sought foreign expertise to develop the Jubilee Field and surrounding fields. To enable locals benefit from the resource through increased employment, transfer of knowledge and technology know-how, supplier developments and various other means, a local content policy was adopted in 2011 and a subsequent Legislative Instrument passed in 2013 to enforce thi...

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 ...

Social Marketing: Using the Health Belief Model for the Prevention of Cholera in Ghana

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to use the health belief model in social marketing to influence behaviour change towards cholera prevention from the context of a developing country, specifically Ghana. Research into cholera prevention has focused predominantly on the issues surrounding effective sanitation, improvement in potable drinking water and use of oral dehydration. Therefore, little attention in literature has been paid to understand the behavioural aspects of individuals in co...

THE EFFECTS OF RESOURCE FLOW Tfe THE PRINCESS MARIE LOUISE HOSPITAL ON THE LENGTH OF STAY OF MALNOURISHED CHILDREN.

ABSTRACT The Princess Marie Louise Hospital (PML) caters for malnourished tr children suffering from Kwashiorkor, Marasmus or Marasmic Kwashiorkor with food and drug therapy. All cases admitted are treated with free food nutrients. In addition, drugs which are used as supplements are however paid for by the caretakers. The main problem that the research seeks to investigate is the frequent inadequacy of its essential supplies namely, food nutrients and drugs, the consumption of which is belie...

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY REPORTING IN THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR IN AFRICA

ABSTRACT Corporate social responsibility reporting (CSRR) has received huge attention in both academic and corporate settings, owing partly to the fact that it has been made mandatory in some jurisdictions and the idea that it has the potential of benefitting organizations in the long run. This thesis looked at how the biggest telecommunications companies in Africa report on their CSR via their corporate web sites. Drawing on inspirations from prior studies, this thesis looked at corporate so...

SOCIAL MARKETING ON THE CONSUMPTION OF MADE IN GHANA RICE AMONG CONSUMERS IN ACCRA

ABSTRACT Currently, the Government of Ghana (GoG) is encouraging consumers to patronise more locally produced items, including local rice. It is believed that this will provide economic, environmental, and social benefits to the local economy. The current study seeks to apply social marketing using a behavioural change theory (the theory of planned behaviour) to predict and understand factors influencing behavioural intention of urban consumers to purchase the locally produced rice. A conveni...

THE INFLUENCE OF CELEBRITY ENDORSEMENT ON CONSUMER BUYING BEHAVIOR IN THE GHANAIAN FASHION INDUSTRY

ABSTRACT This research paper explores the influence of celebrity endorsement on consumer buying behavior in the Ghanaian fashion industry. The objective of the research is to assess the effects of celebrity endorsement and give recommendations to Ghanaian fashion companies about how they can effectively use it. The study’s population consists of all female students of three universities: Ashesi University, Wisconsin University and University of Ghana; out of which a sample of 156 was select...

The Wealth of Plastic Recycling: A Comparison between Plastic Recycling Companies in Accra and one in Gauteng, South Africa, for Improvement Purposes

Abstract Accra, the capital city of Ghana is one of the fastest growing cities in Africa. This has led to the daily generation of about 2,000 tons of municipal waste. Accra faces a situation in which plastics, the second largest component of waste produced is disposed of primarily through dumping and landfills although plastics do not decompose. However, recycling which is a preferable alternative for disposing of plastics and a profitable industry accounts for about 5% of the waste disposal ...

INVESTIGATING THE ATTITUDES AND HABITS OF MIDDLE-INCOME GHANAIANS TO PURCHASING CUT FLOWERS IN ACCRA, GHANA

ABSTRACT The middle-income bracket in Africa is one that is growing and doing so rapidly. Ghana has been identified as having around “46.6% of the population belonging to the middle class who is gaining strength due to increased jobs, wealth, and political participation” (Grail Research, 2012). With this notion in mind, the middle-income bracket is being exposed to varying lifestyle changes as well as opportunities broadening their scope and exposing them to different cultural ideas. The ...

“GOOD JOBS vs. HAPPY JOBS”: The Role of “Self-Concept” in Shaping Career Choices

ABSTRACT As the Ghanaian graduate labor market is increasingly becoming more competitive to keep up with tertiary institutions churning out 10,000’s of students annually, it has become essential for workers to not only find job roles, but to be retained in those job roles. In order to do this, one must consider the factors that influence the career choices of the graduate labor pool. This research studies “self-concept” specifically as a key factor in determining career choices made by ...


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