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The notable contribution of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the development of socio-economics has been very encouraging in terms of its GDP contribution and employment creation. Both developed and developing countries are living testimonies of the contributions by SMEs. The primary aim...
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consumers’ willingness to engage in interaction leading to co-creation. Data was collected from 535 automobile owners in Ghana …
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performance of SMEs in Ghana. Innovation partially mediates between customer orientation and performance. Innovation fully …
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The study assessed the effect of television advertising on children’s purchasing behaviour in Ghana. The population …
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seventeenth edition of the Ghana Club 100 awards. A covariance-based structural equation modelling (SEM) with maximum likelihood …
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The increasing penetration rate of the internet and technology in the world is quickly promoting online shopping. This has been fueled by growing innovations in the telecommunication and financial sector in an attempt to depeen financial inclusion. Innovations such as mobile money payments...
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The economy of Ghana profiles a trajectory of increasing government expenditure at the backdrop of an inconsistent … expenditure in Ghana between the period 1960 to 2017. The Johansen (1991, 1995) cointegration method, the Autoregressive …
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In recent times, firms and countries especially those in the developed economies are moving more into encompassing both voluntary and mandatory initiatives. This new initiative literature argues is relatively superior to the conventional voluntary initiatives prevalent in most developing...
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Studies on involuntary pension participation in general and among farmers, in particular, are scanty. Therefore, this paper aims at investigating cocoa farmers' awareness of pension schemes as well as assessing their willingness to participate in a cocoa pension scheme. A sample of 450 cocoa...
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its effect on entrepreneurial intentions of female students in Ghana, taking into consideration the moderating role of …
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