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, Ghana. Design/methodology/approach – The membership of the top 100 Ghanaian businesses, called the Ghana Club 100 (GC 100 …
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Purpose – The digital divide is supposed to place disadvantaged economies like Ghana in a position where using … firms in Ghana that had been regular exporters from 2000‐2004. In all, 60 firms responded to questionnaires on e …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the extent to which the corporate governance framework can be applied to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and discuss these issues further within the Ghanaian context. Design/methodology/approach – After considering some of the key...
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ascertain and document the extent of recognition, nature and content of socially responsible actions by firms located in Ghana …. Design/methodology/approach – The study used a sample of companies listed in the Ghana Club 100 database, an annual ranking … of the most prestigious firms in Ghana. The study adopted an in‐depth, exploratory and comparative approach in examining …
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SMEs (small to medium‐sized enterprises) in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach – Regression analysis is used to estimate … non‐executive directors. It is clear that corporate governance structures influence performance of SMEs in Ghana …
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studies are analysed in the non‐traditional agricultural export (NTAE) sector in Ghana. Findings – The findings suggest that … years, which export directly (no use of traders), make extensive use of Ghana's export institutions, use export contracts …
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Ghana seems to be lacking. Although the World Bank's survey concerning Ghana's manufacturing sub‐sector has been available … exceedingly. The purpose of this paper is to identify the strategic factors which influence firm performance from Ghana (an … foreign businesses by indigenous firms from Ghana boosts the capacity of the local firms with regard to human and financial …
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enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. The issue is very relevant considering that SMEs have been noted as important contributors to the … capital structure of Ghanaian SMEs. Short‐term debt is found to represent an important financing source for SMEs in Ghana …. Originality/value – The findings of this study have important implications for policy makers and entrepreneurs of SMEs in Ghana.  …
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performance in Ghana. Design/methodology/approach – Based on the literature, the paper adopted the MBNQA variables of leadership … than 50 workers and covering all sectors in Ghana. The questionnaire asked the participants to indicate on a five … studies conducted recently in Ghana to investigate the relationship between sophisticated planning and performance that did …
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to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana towards service quality management. Design/methodology/approach – This study …
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