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The Role Played By Netherlands Development Organization In Promoting Poverty Alleviation For Smallholder Farmers In Domboshava Using The Market- Based Approach

ABSTRACT This research investigated the effectiveness of market based approach in promoting poverty alleviation from smallholder farmers in Zimbabwe. The research gathered evidence from a group of smallholder farmers in Domboshava, Zimbabwe, who are part of a market- based approach project run by SNV in order to sustain and improve the livelihoods of vulnerable and emerging rural farming households in Domboshava and thus reduce their dependence on humanitarian assistance. Literature review w...

A Critique of The Appropriateness of The Investment Lifecycle Model in Zimbabwe.

Abstract The study seeks to investigate the compatibility of the generalisations of the investment life cycle model in Zimbabwe. In that it contrasts the economic condition of Zimbabwe with chosen benchmarks of efficient economies which are USA and RAS. A comparative study of descriptive statistics is employed in carrying out this study with ratio analysis on selected macro-economic variables including inflation and economic output measures. Data will be collected from documents published by...

Assessing the influence of inbound logistics on .company performance. A case of browncast steel company (pvt) ltd

ABSTRACT The research study is about inbound logistics on company performance. The researcher aimed at determining the influence of Logistics Information management on the lead time, assessment on the effects of inventory management policies on reducing stock-outs, influence of transport system should be used on product delivery and inventory costs that are incurred and affects profitability of the company. The research was carried out at Browncast steel merchant company a member of steel me...

The Management Of Shift Work In Nigeria And Its Implications For Labour Management Relations

ABSTRACT Several issues in employment and organisation of work have the potential for great impact on the personnel and industrial relations function. One of such issues for which research and adequate information is lacking in developing economies is shift work. This study presents an examination of the management of shift work in Nigeria and its implications for labour-management relations. It also attempts to reverse the trend in current literature on shift work, which focuses on mainly th...

The Impact Of Government Expenditure On Income Distribution In Nigeria Between Financial Years 1971/72 And 1976/77

ABSTRACT This thesis attempted an estimation of the impact of Federal government expenditures on income distribution. Using documentary, survey and case study research methods, and employing statistical methods of analyses, the study estimated the distribution of Federal government expenditures for 1971/72 and 1976/77 financial years among the regions and the distributional impacts of 1976/77 Federal government expenditures on education, health, housing, electricity and general services among...

The Impact Of Foreign Direct Investment And Financial Sector Development On Economic Growth Of Nigeria

ABSTRACT This study empirically examined the impact of foreign direct investment and financial sector development on economic growth of Nigeria. The study modified the standard endogenous growth model to incorporate the interactions of foreign direct investment and financial sector development as having complementary impact on growth. Using time series analysis from 1970-2011, the study tested for the time series property of the variables used and adopted Ordinary Least Squares (OLS), Co-int...

The Effectiveness Of Pricing As A Marketing Tool In Banks– Customers Perception Approach In Nigeria.

ABSTRACT This work investigated the effectiveness of pricing as a tool for marketing banking services in Nigeria. This has become necessary in view of the persistent altering of Nigerian banking landscape since the advent of Federal Government Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in 1986. Structural Adjustment programme ushered in a period of bank market liberalization that lowered the industrial entering and exit requirements, introduced deregulation in the industry and offered banking mod...

Strategic Management Practices And Organizational Effectiveness In University Teaching Hospitals In Nigeria

ABSTRACT The study examines the extent of application of strategic management in Nigerian tertiary health care institutions, and investigates: • top managements' understanding of different environmental factors and problems affecting their hospitals. • the extent to which differential variables (management background and experience) of the CMD contribute to organizational effectiveness • the extent to which the Board of Directors influence on the CMD has contributed to organizational ef...

Socio Economic Factors Influencing Young Women’s Vulnerability To Trafficking Among Residents Of Benin City, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The existence of Nigerian trafficking syndicates in places such as Botswana, Malawi, Italy, and Spain is evidence that the phenomenon of trafficking in young women is not only transnational but has become a global scourge and in Nigeria, it has become a major social problem. Unfortunately, there exists little awareness of the ramifications and dynamism of this phenomenon in Nigeria due to the dearth of empirical date. This study set out to ascertain the socioeconomic and cultural fac...

Social Security And Family Social Needs: A Study Of The Effectiveness Of The National Provident Fund In Nigeria

ABSTRACT This study evaluates the effectiveness of National Provident Fund in attempting to satisfy family social needs and examines the potential area which magnify unmet needs. The first research task was to trace the evolution of Provident Funds over the past years and then conduct a sample survey to select retired persons from private and public sectors of the economy from Lagos and one other community, Benin City, with a smaller population and with a lower cost of living. Comparative stu...

Relationship Marketing And Survival Of Indigenous Companies In The Nigeria Food And Beverage Industry In Lagos Metropolis

ABSTRACT In the era of global business and competitiveness, for organizations to survive and effectively adapt to the changing environment, as well as achieve their set marketing goals and objectives, they need to design different marketing strategies and policies. Relationship marketing is one of such contemporary marketing strategies employed in both developed and developing economies. This research study sought to explore whether relationship marketing is adopted by organizations in the Ni...

Quality Standards Enforcement Mechanisms And The Forensic Accounting Profession In Nigeria

Abstract This research effort is a baseline study, designed to obtain empirical evidence on the current state of the forensic accounting profession in Nigeria; and the level of compliance of the profession with the International Quality Assurance Accreditation Standards (IQAAS). It is an evaluation of the extent of quality standards enforcement mechanisms (QSEM) in the profession in Nigeria. The study used both primary and secondary data. The primary data source consisted of a set of questio...

Publications

JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Ajibolade, S. O. (2006).An evaluation of research reporting activities of business students. Global Journal of Accounting, 2(1), 133-162. 2. Ajibolade, S. O. & Ogundele, B. O. (2006). A cultural perspective of financial disclosures in Nigerian corporate financial statements. The Nigerian Accountant, 39(3),49-62. 3. Ajibolade, S. O. (2006). Impact of leadership style on managerial budget performance in Nigeria. The Nigerian Journal of Management Research (Accepted for pu...

Psychophysiological Patterns Of Anxiety In The Development Of Psychopathology

SUMMARY The project was aimed at achieving two objectives. To determine, first the quantitative value of anxiety that differentiates normals from psychopathological groups and second the magnitude of anxiety at different developmental stages of psychopathology. These objectives which have implications for research and therapy have been notable problems in clinical psychology (Martin & Sroufe, 1970). The objectives were achieved in three interrelated studies with a total of 1,330 subjects. In ...

Psychological And Ethnic Factors As Determinants Of Organizational Behviour Of Nigerian Workers In The Oil Refineries

ABSTRACT This study investigated the relationship between psychosocial and ethnic factors on organizational behaviour of workers in the oil refineries The objectives of the research were to determine the differential impact of psychosocial and ethnic factors on organizational behaviour. The psychosocial factors addressed were personality variables and work groups within the organization. The organisational behaviour variables studied were job involvement, organizational commitment and job sat...


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