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Africa
NGUEA, S. M., FOTIO, H. K. & BAIDA, L. A. 2022. Investigating the effects of globalization on economic sophistication in selected African countries. African Development Review, 34 (3):324-338.
Keywords: economic sophistication ; FDI ; financial globalization ; globalization ; Internet usage ; trade
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12666
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8268.12666

Africa
ONGO NKOA, B. E., SONG, J. S. & ONGUENE BELOMO, M. L. 2022. Does ICT diffusion contribute to women's political empowerment in Africa? African Development Review, 34 (3):339-355.
Keywords: 2SLS ; Africa ; ICT ; OLS ; WPE
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12657
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8268.12657

Africa
ONGO NKOA, B. E., TEKAM OUMBÉ, H., NGNOUWAL ELOUNDOU, G. & ASNGAR MAMADOU, T. 2022. Impact of access to electricity on internal conflicts in Africa: Does income inequality matter? African Development Review, 34 (3):395-409.
Keywords: Africa ; Driscoll–Kraay ; electricity infrastructure ; income inequality ; internal conflicts ; S-GMM
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12664
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8268.12664

Africa
ABOR, P. A. & ABOR, J. Y. 2021. Towards improving risk management in healthcare organisations in Africa: A review. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):39-58.
Keywords: Healthcare organisations ; Healthcare risk ; Risk management
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208108

Africa
LEBAKENG, T. J. 2021. What students should know about the humanities. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):149-156.
Keywords: African scholarship and humanities ; Epistemic injustice ; epistemicide
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212354

Ghana
ANSA, E. D. O., WAHAGA, E., TANDOH-OFFIN, P. & ANDOH, A. 2021. Service delivery assessment at a public research laboratory, Ghana, West Africa. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):99-113.
Keywords: Customer service ; Employee perception ; Service quality
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208137

Ghana
BROBBEY, E. E., ANKRAH, E. & KANKAM, P. K. 2021. The role of artificial intelligence in integrated marketing communications. A case study of Jumia Online Ghana. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):120-136.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence ; communications ; Ghana. ; integrated marketing communication ; Jumia online Ghana
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212352

Ghana
COFFIE, R. B., SARDIYA, A., ELLIS, F. & AKAADOM, E. 2021. Can downsizing correlate with community development? A complex adaptive systems approach. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (2):181-197.
Keywords: community development ; complex adaptive systems theory ; downsizing ; Ghana ; mining sector ; retrenchment
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/224275

Kenya
KASAMANI, G. I., OMIDO, K. & CHEPKULEI, B. 2021. Effect of school based programmes and fees subsidization on organizational growth of Universities in coastal counties of Kenya. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):1-17.
Keywords: Coastal region ; Fees subsidization ; Organizational growth ; School based courses
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208106

Kenya
LALA, F., NDINYA, A., OGADA, M., CHEPKULEI, B., APOLLO, F., MSINGA, S. & MOHAMMED, M. 2021. Perception of Gemba Kaizen’s upper management commitment principle on employee performance in Kenya Wildlife service, Tsavo East National Park, Kenya. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):18-38.
Keywords: Customer satisfaction ; Employee performance ; Gemba Kaizen ; Upper management commitment
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208107

Malawi
NAMPHANDE, P. N. 2021. Dynamics at the frontier between the demands of democracy and sociocultural imperatives: Human rights and school discipline in secondary schools in Malawi. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (2):167-183.
Keywords: culture ; human rights ; Malawian secondary schools ; School discipline ; social studies
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/224274

Mozambique
JATULA, V. & CONSHELLO, S. 2021. Democratic deficits and underdevelopment in Mozambique. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (2):242-255.
Keywords: corruption ; Democracy ; Mozambique ; political process ; resource curse
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/224279

Nigeria
ADUMA, A. T., ONAH, C. C. & NJOKU, A. C. 2022. Application of Information Communication Technology (ICT) in improving service delivery and revenue capacity in university of Nigeria teaching hospital, Ituku Ozalla, Enugu State, Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):235-248.
Keywords: Hospital automation. ; ICT ; Revenue ; Service delivery
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226839

Nigeria
AWA, F. N. 2022. Impact of informal sector tax revenue on capital growth in Ebonyi State Capital, Abakaliki. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):1-15.
Keywords: Market men and women ; Petty traders and Capital development. ; Trader’s unions
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226823

Nigeria
BOLARINWA, S. T. & AKINLO, A. E. 2022. Determinants of nonperforming loans after recapitalization in the Nigerian banking industry: Does competition matter? African Development Review, 34 (3):309-323.
Keywords: capitalization ; competition ; impaired loans ; Nigeria ; nonperforming loans
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12661
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8268.12661

Nigeria
DII, C. T. 2022. Streamlining civil - military education for national development in Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):16-29.
Keywords: Accreditation ; Development ; Education ; Military ; Policy
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226824

Nigeria
EDEH, J. N., NWOKWU, P. M. & UGBALA, K. I. 2022. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) performance in combating corruption in Nigeria: Buhari’s administration in perspective (2015-2020). International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):123-145.
Keywords: Advance fee fraud ; Corruption ; embezzlement ; Financial crimes ; Money laundering
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226831

Nigeria
ETALONG, T. A. & ADUMA, A. T. 2022. Impediments to development administration process in Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):146-159.
Keywords: Administration ; Development ; Development administration ; Impediments ; Nigeria.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226832

Nigeria
KOLAWOLE, R. J. 2022. Does digital marketing adoption enhance the performance of micro and small enterprises? Evidence from women entrepreneurs in Ado-Odo Ota Local Government Area, Ogun State, Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):160-173.
Keywords: Digital marketing adoption ; Micro and small enterprises ; Performance ; Women entrepreneurs
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226833

Nigeria
MGBADA, F. N., NKWEDE, F. E. & UGURU, L. C. 2022. Determinant of the financial structure of manufacturing firms in a developing economy: A study of selected listed manufacturing firms in Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):249-268.
Keywords: Asset. ; Corporate finance ; Economy ; Financial structure
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226840

Nigeria
NKWEDE, M.-F. C., OGBA, I.-E., NKWEDE, F. E. & UGWU, O. M. 2022. What drives loyalty for low income earners in emerging markets? International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):46-65.
Keywords: Corporate image ; Emerging markets ; Low income earners ; Loyalty ; Service quality
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226826

Nigeria
NWEKPA, K. C. & WABARA, S. T. 2022. Creativity and the performance of family business: A study of ABC transport plc., Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):66-86.
Keywords: Creative thinking skill ; Creativity ; Expertise ; Family business and Organizational performance ; Motivation
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226827

Nigeria
NZEAKA, E. E., EHONDOR, B. & EDOSONWAN, A. 2022. Media and endemic corruption in Nigeria: A scrutiny of the role of the print media in the war against corruption. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):174-192.
Keywords: Corruption ; Freedom curtailment ; Government policy-makers ; Laws ; Newspapers
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226834

Nigeria
ONUOHA, J. I. 2022. Effect of outsourcing as an emerging work pattern on organizational commitment and performance of employees in selected commercial banks in Owerri Imo State, Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):87-105.
Keywords: Commitment ; Emerging work pattern ; Goal attainment ; Outsourcing ; Performance
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226828

Nigeria
OPURUM, I. O. & DIBIA, J. A. 2022. Socio-political conflict prevention and community harmony in Nigera: An analysis of culture neglect in the Boko Haram insurgency. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):193-215.
Keywords: Boko Haram insurgency. ; Community harmony ; Cultural determinism ; National culture ; Socio-political conflicts
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226836

Nigeria
OSAYEKEMWEN, T. O. E. & ADEOLUWA, T. A. 2022. The involvement of community members in community policing in Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):106-122.
Keywords: Community ; Community policing. ; Crime ; Peace ; Security
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226830

Nigeria
SOLOMON, B. A. & YUSUF, K. R. 2022. Impact of school home grown feeding programme on pupils’ enrolment and performance in FCT Abuja, primary schools. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):30-45.
Keywords: Enrolment ; FCT ; Meal ; Performance ; School feeding.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226825

Nigeria
ULO, F. U. & SUNDAY-NWOSU, C. E. 2022. Entrepreneurial orientation and the performance of auto spare parts and machineries dealers’ association in Lagos State Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 17 (1):216-234.
Keywords: Association ; Auto spare parts ; Entrepreneurial ; Lagos state ; Machineries dealers ; Nigeria. ; Orientation ; Performance
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/226837

Nigeria
AKINRINLOLA, T. 2021. Rhetorical devices in selected banking advertisements in Nigeria. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):34-49.
Keywords: First Bank ; Guaranty Trust Bank ; Nigeria ; persuasion ; rhetorical devices
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212340

Nigeria
AKPARORUE, O. S., OMOTAYO, O. A.-R. & AJALA, A. A. 2021. Occupational Health and Safety Practices and Public Sector Commitment of Lagos State Health Service Commission [LSHSC], Lagos State, Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):59-74.
Keywords: Employee commitment. ; Illnesses/injuries ; Job stressors ; Occupational health & Safety policy ; Physical fitness
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208109

Nigeria
AKUJUOBI, N. E., ANYANWU, G. I. & EKE, C. K. 2021. Regulatory framework and bank operations in Nigeria: A VECM approach. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):148-160.
Keywords: Banking operations ; Regulatory framework ; Vector Error Correction Approach
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208145

Nigeria
ALWAJUD-ADEWUSI, M.-B. 2021. Exploring coping strategies of retired elderly persons in Ilorin metropolis, Nigeria: implication for counselling. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):137-148.
Keywords: coping strategies ; counselling ; elderly persons ; retirement
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212353

Nigeria
AMEH, G. J., UKWUOMA, H. C. & OYE, P. O. 2021. COVID-19 pandemic and evolving library and information services: Lessons for Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):75-87.
Keywords: COVID-19 ; Digital technologies, Innovations. ; Librarians ; Libraries ; Pandemic
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208110

Nigeria
AYANTAYO, J. S. 2021. Discourse of resistance in Fani-Kayode’s political posts on Facebook. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):50-63.
Keywords: discourse ; Fani-Kayode ; political posts ; resistance
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212343

Nigeria
EKE, C. K. & AKUJUOBI, N. E. 2021. Public debt and economic growth in Nigeria: An empirical investigation. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):178-192.
Keywords: Co-integration approach ; Economic growth. ; Public debt
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208148

Nigeria
ENDONG, F. P. C. 2021. Cast me not as a succubus or a jezebel: Nollywood actresses and the struggle against women stereotyping. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (2):215-227.
Keywords: conservatism ; counter hegemony ; feminism. ; Nollywood ; pornography ; sexual objectification ; stereotyping
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/224277

Nigeria
EZEKIEL, M. S., EKO, H. A., AKPAN, J. S. & MARTIN, G. E. 2021. Social marketing communication and its impact on HIV/AIDS campaign programmes in Calabar municipality. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):237-259.
Keywords: Broadcast media ; HIV/AIDS campaign. ; Print media ; Social media
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208162

Nigeria
ISEGHOHI, J. O. 2021. Health and labour productivity in Nigeria: A macroeconomic approach. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):193-218.
Keywords: Health ; Labour productivity and Nigerian economy
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208159

Nigeria
KOLAWOLE, R. J. 2021. Evaluation of poverty alleviation programmes in Nigeria: The demand driven approach perspective. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):161-177.
Keywords: Alleviation ; Approach ; Evaluation ; Impact ; Nigeria ; Poverty ; Programmes
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208147

Nigeria
NZEMEKA, J. A. 2021. Socio-cultural status of ‘barracks women’ in Nigeria, 1905-1985: A historical perspective. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (2):199-214.
Keywords: Barracks ; barracks-women ; Nigerian ; socio-cultural ; status
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/224276

Nigeria
OKAFOR, C. & AFOLABI, D. O. 2021. Leadership style, organizational behaviour and employee productivity: A study of ECOWAS Commission, Abuja, Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):114-130.
Keywords: ECOWAS Commission ; Employee productivity ; Leadership ; Organizational behaviour.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208139

Nigeria
OMOMIA, A. O. 2021. Religious terrorism in Nigeria as renewed determination to “fight for God”. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):106-119.
Keywords: “Fight for God” ; Nigeria ; religious terrorism ; terrorism.boko haram
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212350

Nigeria
OPEYEMI, A. 2021. When it no longer matters whom you love: the politics of love and identity in Nigerian migrant fiction. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):64-76.
Keywords: love and identity ; Nigerian migrant fiction ; the condition of the diaspora
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212346

Nigeria
SUNDAY, E. M., KAJANG, J., NNANA, A. N. & ENI, M. G. 2021. Effect of brand extension strategy on customers’ preference of Coca – Cola products in University of Calabar. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):131-147.
Keywords: Brand extension strategy ; Customer familiarity ; Customer preference ; Perceived fit ; Perceived quality
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208143

Nigeria
UDEH, P. C. & OYINTONYO, M.-O. 2021. Particulate matter, hazard awareness and self-adherence among Setraco quarry workers in Ugwuele, Uturu, Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):88-98.
Keywords: Hazard awareness ; Particulate matter ; Quarry ; Self-adherence.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208117

Nigeria
UDEH, S. C., ONUOHA, D. A. & NWOKOROBIA, C. 2021. Diversification of Nigeria’s economy: Option for sustainable growth. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):219-236.
Keywords: Diversification ; Governance ; Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) ; Self-Reliance and Sustainable development
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208160

Nigeria
UME, E. C., AGHA, N. C. & RISI, N. E. 2021. Effect of moderating role of entrepreneurial family on new enterprise creation: A study of selected micro firms in Ebonyi State Nigeria. International Journal of Development and Management Review, 16 (1):260-283.
Keywords: Enterprise creation and Micro firms ; Entreprenuerial family background
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijdmr/article/view/208163

Rwanda
DIEU, M. J. D. & DIEU, D. J. D. 2021. The relationship between smart classroom and learners’ academic performance in public boarding schools of Gicumbi District, Rwanda. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (2):228-241.
Keywords: boarding schools ; Gicumbi ; learner’s academic performance ; Rwanda ; smart classroom
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/224278

Rwanda
SIKUBWABO, C. 2021. Understanding the effect of domestic violence on learning effectiveness among primary school learners: A case of Rubavu District [Rwanda]. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):13-33.
Keywords: domestic violence ; learners ; learning effectiveness ; primary school
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212336

Senegal
DIALLO, M. A. 2022. Subjective poverty and migration intention abroad: The case of Senegal. African Development Review, 34 (3):410-424.
Keywords: migration intention ; multiple correspondence analysis ; Senegal ; subjective poverty
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12658
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8268.12658

South Africa
ADDISON, C. 2021. Housework and the correction of gender inequity. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (2):291-294.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/224282

South Africa
NGUBANE, N. & MAKUA, M. 2021. Ubuntu pedagogy – transforming educational practices in South Africa through an African philosophy: from theory to practice. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):1-12.
Keywords: coexistence ; Collective Fingers Theory ; social justice ; solidarity ; Ubuntu pedagogy ; Ubuntu philosophy
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212332

South Africa
OLUWATIMILEHIN, J., EVANS, N. D., SINGH, U. G. & LEUNG, W. S. 2021. Conceptualising digital capital in higher education institutions, its value during Covid 19 pandemic and beyond. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):157-165.
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212356

South Africa
XWESO, M. 2021. The vulnerability of day labourers in South Africa and the role of community development in an integrated approach to achieving sustainable livelihoods. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (2):256-270.
Keywords: Community development ; day labourers ; South Africa ; sustainable livelihoods ; vulnerability
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/224280

Subsaharan Africa
ASAMOAH, M. E., ALAGIDEDE, I. P. & ADU, F. 2022. On the allocation puzzle and capital flows: Evidence from foreign direct investment and real sector growth in Africa. African Development Review, 34 (3):370-380.
Keywords: allocation puzzle ; FDI ; GMM ; real sector growth ; Sub-Saharan Africa ; value additions
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12656
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8268.12656

Subsaharan Africa
ERKUL, A. & KÜLÜNK, İ. 2022. Vulnerable employment in developing economies: The case of sub-Saharan African countries. African Development Review, 34 (3):381-394.
Keywords: inclusive growth ; institutions ; panel data ; sub-Saharan Africa ; vulnerable employment
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12646
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8268.12646

Subsaharan Africa
UWAJUMOGU, N. R., NWOKOYE, E. S., OJIKE, R. O., OKERE, K. I., UGWU, J. N. & OGBUAGU, A. R. 2022. Globalization and the proportion of women in vulnerable employment in sub-Saharan Africa: The role of economic, social, and political conditions. African Development Review, 34 (3):356-369.
Keywords: globalization ; quality of job ; sub-Saharan Africa ; vulnerable employment ; women
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1467-8268.12663
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-8268.12663

Uganda
KYAZIKE, E. 2021. Exploring the preference for indigenous medicinal plant medicine in Buliisa District, Western Uganda. Inkanyiso: Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences, 13 (1):77-105.
Keywords: herbal medicine ; heritage preservation ; indigenous knowledge ; medicinal plants
https://www.ajol.info/index.php/ijhss/article/view/212348