Models For Prediction Of Volume Of Thicket And Associate Tree Species In Itigi Thicket Vegetation Of Tanzania | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Forestry | Aug,2016 premium
The objective of this study was to develop species-specific volume models for thicket species and mixed-species volume models for associate trees in Itigi thicket. Data were collected through destructive sampling (60 thicket clumps): Combretum celastroides Laws and Pseudoprosopsis fischeri (Tab) Harms and (30 associate trees): Canthium burtii Bullock sensu R.
Community Entrepreneurship In Tourism For Poverty Reduction In Northern Ghana: A Case Study
Of The Upper East Region | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Hospitality Tourism | Aug,2016
Ghana is endowed with a wide range of unique and exciting natural, cultural, historical and heritage resources, majority of which are located in rural areas. Support for entrepreneurship in these resources can make the local people have a say in decisions over tourism for job opportunities, enterprise, and skill development.
Culture Integration And Leadership In Mergers And Acquisitions In The Nigerian Banking Industry | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Human Resource | Aug,2016 premium
Business dynamics around the world and within the business environment have necessitated merging and acquisition deals and of recent, a lot of these have taken place in quick secessions. Businesses that have emerged from such deals have had to deal with a number of accrued problems. Cultural clashes which account
Impact Of Ict On Employee Productivity In Public Enterprises In Nigeria. A Study Of Selected Enterprises In Rivers State | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Aug,2016
The Use of ICT in Nigerian public sector have increased the overall productivity of employees in the sector which has also reflected in the overall GDP growth of Nigeria. This study would look at how perceived ICT belief and Task-Technology fit affects employee productivity using personal characteristics as a moderating
Factors Hindering Conflict Resolution Between Mumias Sugar Company And The Local Communityof Mumias Sugar Belt, Kenya | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Management | Aug,2016
The introduction of sugarcane farming in the Western Kenya sugar belt has become a source of conflict between the investors and the local communities. In some cases these conflicts include loss of incomes due to poverty, lack of access and ownership of land, exclusion and displacement from cultural and social
Sales Promotion Strategies And Subscribers' Response Pattern To Global System Of Mobile Communications (gsm) Networks In Tertiary Institutions In Enugu State, Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Aug,2016
This study examined Sales Promotion Strategies and Subscribers’ Response to Global System of Mobile Communication (GSM) Networks in Nigeria. The objectives of the study includes: to determine the relationship between sales promotion strategies and telecom subscribers’ brand switching behavior, brands loyalty; patronage ,purchase decision, and retention behavior; to determine sensitivity
A Mathematical Model For Predicting Re-emergence Of Poliomyelitis In Nigeria | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Mathematics | Aug,2016
Until September, 2015, poliomyelitis was a major health issue in Nigeria, especially in the Northern states of the country. Nigeria was removed from the list of polio endemic Nations in September, 2015 by World Health Organization (WHO). Polio is known to possess about 72% asymptomatic carriers which could account for
Weyl`s Spectrum And Quasisimilarity Of Dominant, M-hyponormal And Biquasitriangular Operators | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Mathematics | Aug,2016
In this paper our tasks is twofold: First we investigate the conditions under which two quasi-similar dominant and biquasitriangular operators having Durnford`s property (C) have equal Weyl spectrum and under which quasisimilar M-hyponormal operator without property (C) have equal Weyl spectrum. Secondly we look at the possibility of which
Crisis Managers’ Communication Strategies For Natural Disasters In Uganda | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Media Studies | Aug,2016
The study sought to address the gap in empirical studies about crisis managers’ communication strategies for natural disasters in Uganda. The study used the situational crisis communication theory for theoretical frame work. Moreover; the study employed a qualitative research approach. Three newspaper archives were selected and analyzed for data
Knowledge Of The Standard Days Method As Family Planning Method Among Family Planning Service Providers In Tamale Metropolis In Northern Ghana | | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Aug,2016
Introduction: Childbirth is a main event for most families, but this event can be timed for a myriad of reasons. This is achieved through the means of birth control methods. The introduction of the Standard Days Method (SDM) into family planning guidelines could be helpful and the awareness and knowledge