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practices existing in Cameroon microfinance institutions (MFIs) and explore how such practices have evolved and … institutionalised within the microfinance sector in Cameroon through time. Design/methodology/approach This study is designed to … investigate if the institutionalised accountability practices within the microfinance sector in Cameroon are a cure or a curse for …
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Cameroon. Design/methodology/approach – The main method used for the research involved statistical analysis of an original …
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Cameroon, the hypothesized relationships were tested using LISREL 8.30 through structural equation modeling. Findings – The … different hospitality and tourism settings in Cameroon and other countries in sub‐Saharan Africa would be beneficial for …
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/methodology/approach – Using data collected from frontline hotel employees with a one-month time lag in Cameroon, the relationships were assessed …
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, and social norms in the mobile telecommunication industry in Cameroon, and to investigate the reasons for the over …/methodology/approach This is a qualitative study using interviews and observations. Findings Cameroon’s mobile telecommunication industry is a … “spaghetti bowl” where formality, informality, gender, structures of power, and social norms are intertwined. In Cameroon …
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Purpose This paper aims to investigate how public libraries in Cameroon contribute to the achievement of goal 16 of the … charge of this domain in Cameroon, that is the Ministry of Arts and Culture. Statistics from these different actors have been … participation of public libraries in the implementation of goal 16 in Cameroon is remarkable, even if they lack substantial budgets …
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) in Central and Littoral provinces of Cameroon’s manufacturing and retail sectors. Design/methodology/approach – A full … per cent of the SMEs in Cameroon. The survey questionnaire administered consisted of about 50-60 questions covering the … shops and liquor store). Although, the secondary sector contributes 31 per cent of Cameroon's GDP and employs 15 per cent of …
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economic growth by bringing new evidence for the case of SMEs owned by women in Cameroon. Design/methodology/approach – Effects … – Our results reveal that there is a growing female entrepreneurship in Cameroon, localized in many different sectors of …
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‐side and supply‐side determinants for a single non‐profit organization in rural Cameroon. Findings – It is shown that the …
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medium‐size enterprises (SMEs) in Cameroon's Central and Littoral regions, focusing on the manufacturing and retail sectors … – Overall, it is important that government should create an enabling environment for the development of the SMEs in Cameroon …
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