Conceptualizing A Model Of Job Demand-control And Burnout Pertaining To Lawyers
The job demand-control model and the burnout model are among the most renowned theoretical frameworks that relate job characteristics to health and well-being of individuals. This paper scrutinizes these models of job demand-control and burnout with an attempt to develop a conceptual framework to identify the relationship between these variables in relation to practicing lawyers. At the inception, the job
Prevalence Of Ebola Virus Disease: A Monster In Africa
This paper examined the concept of Ebola virus disease and manifestional signs and symptoms of the deadly disease. It discusses the methodology used in gathering data on the prevalence of Ebola virus disease which was primarily obtained from the available records from relevant health organizations. The data gathered shows the rate of occurrence of this disease in African countries from
Corporate Social Responsibility And Organizations' Performance In Banking Industry (case Study Of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc)
Business and society relied on each other; the adoption of social responsibility practices therefore is expected to bring about a complete relationship between individuals, organizations and the various sectors to which the business owe obligations. This obligation is seen to extend beyond the statutory obligations but seen corporate organizations as voluntary steps to improve the quality of life for employees,
Fear Response To Terrorism, Risk-aversion And Economic Performance: Analysis From The Religious Insurgency In North-eastern Nigeria
Terrorism is an asymmetric violent conflict that can result in sudden massive attack and destruction of lives and properties. As a zero-sum game, a gain by the antagonist automatically leads to a loss by his rival. This act can trigger an emotional response in form of fear encapsulated as “fight, freeze or flight” which can be related to risk-loving, risk-neutral
Advertising And Continuous Development Of New Products, Key To Competitive Advantage: A Review With Implications For Further Research.
The importance of advertising to organizations varies from making a conscious effort to make their products visible in order to influence consumer buying decision. Advertising by and large changes the way consumers think about a brand's name, this however, may vary from one form to the other. In this review, the strategies for new product development was examined and has
Test Anxiety And Academic Achievement Of Senior High School Students In The Agona Municipality Of Ghana
This study explored the relationship between test anxiety and academic achievement of third year Senior High School students in the Agona Municipality of Ghana using the descriptive cross-sectional survey design. Test Anxiety Scale (TAS), developed by Sarason (1978), r=0.80 and an authors’ self-developed questionnaire were used to measure test anxiety levels and attitude of 270 students randomly selected from five
An Evaluation Of The Role Of Government And Children Advocacy And Its Challenges In Kiambu County In Kenya
It is undeniable fact that children of today are the leaders of tomorrow. For continuity, stability and future of any society or nation, children’s needs and rights should be protected and safeguarded. The article endowed to evaluate the role of government and challenges of children advocacy in Kiambu County in Kenya. The results should assist the government, parents, teachers and
Assessing The Challenges Facing Cocoa Production In Ghana: A Supply Chain Perspective (a Case Of Selected Licensed Cocoa Buying Companies In Ashanti Region-ghana)
Cocoa production has been the backbone of Ghana’s economy for more than six decades now. The government of Ghana spends huge sums of money annually on the purchase and distribution of farm inputs to farmers but the sector is still beset with a lot of challenges which reduce yield significantly annually. It is very important that these challenges are identified,
Comparing And Contrasting The Linear Regression Analysis Theory And Pearsons Product Moment Correlation Analysis Theory In Inferential Statistics
This article takes a comparison and contrast of the correlation and regression theories in inferential statistics. The article uses the two theories on the relationship between customer services and volumes of sales at Kamwanyi B, restaurant in Kabalagala, Kampala, Uganda. The methods of data collection were by structured and un structured interviews with the use of a structured interview guide,