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Anxiety As A Predictor Of Students' Academic Performance In Colleges Of Education In The Upper East Region, Ghana
Introduction: Psychological factors such as test and examination anxiety and stress are important indicators of students' performance in examination. This study assessed predictive validity of cognitive test anxiety on students' performance in examination in Colleges of Education in the Upper East Region of Ghana. Methods: The survey involved a total of 236 teacher trainees selected via stratified random sampling technique
Budget Participation, Budgetary Slack And Budget Monitoring On Management Performance: Evidence From Club 100 Companies In Ghana
The study investigates the effect of budget participation, budget slack and budget monitoring on the managerial performance of Club 100 firms in Ghana. The study used data collected from managers, employees and unit heads of various firms on the Ghana club 100 list through the administration of closed-ended questionnaires. The sample size comprised 160 employees of the 100 firms on
The Effect Of Financial Literacy On The Financial Performance Of Small And Medium Scale Enterprises In The Tema Metropolis
Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SMEs) play an essential role in the economy by being a significant source of flexibility, innovations as well as dynamism especially in industrialized nations. This study investigates the effect of financial literacy on the financial performance of small and medium sized enterprises in the Tema Metropolis of Ghana. Specifically, the study aims at investigating the
The Application Of Budgets And Budgetary Control On The Performance Of Small And Medium-sized Enterprises (smes) In Ghana
The study examines the effects of the application of budget and budgetary control on the performance of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana. The study adopted a quantitative descriptive research strategy to address the objectives. Primary data was collected from 200 SME managers/owners/senior staff using a structured questionnaire. The study adopted descriptive techniques for data analysis using techniques such
Assessing The Effect Of Budgetary Control On Firm Profitability: A Case Of Selected Sachet And Bottle Water Manufacturing Firms In Ghana
The study investigates the effects of budgetary control on the profitability of selected sachet and bottle water manufacturing firms in Greater Accra of Ghana. The researchers used the quantitative research design to determine and fulfill the purpose of the study. 54 registered sachet water and six (6) bottle water manufacturers were considered but due to some circumstances, 41 of these
The Effects Of Corona Virus (covid-19) Pandemic On Remote Learning In The Eastern And Northern Regions, Ghana
Introduction: This study examined the effects of Coronavirus pandemic on remote learning in the Eastern and Northern Regions, Ghana. It also focused on the challenges junior high school students face on remote learning during the lockdown period of the pandemic. Methods: This study employed a descriptive cross-sectional online survey design. The study population comprised of 120 Junior High School students
A Critical Review Of The Five-factor Model For Success Of Internal Consultants Outlined By Christine Miller And Karthik Subbiah (2012)
The concept of internal consultancy is gradually gaining greater recognition in many organizations today. A number of models have been put forward to address challenges faced by Internal Consultants (ICs) as far as business and change initiative's successes are concerned. This article reviewed the five-factor model proposed by Miller and Subbiah (2012) and discusses the challenges of the model as
Cost And Economic Benefits Of Livestock Rearing In Maiduguri Metropolis, Borno State, Nigeria
Maiduguri metropolis as an expanding city is characterized by increasing number of ruminant livestock. Maiduguri Metropolis has limited space for livestock rearing; however, it was observed that several families in the city do engage in livestock rearing, with all its associated challenges along major streets. Bolori, Galtimari, Gwange, Maiduwuri Maisandari, Shehuri North and Yerwa are the administrative that benefit from
Incorporating Ethics And Professionalism In Accounting Education And Research: Evidence From The University Of Professional Studies, Accra
Incorporating ethics and professionalism in accounting education is essential to the development of students' ethical ability. This initiative serves to remind students of the moral implications of decision-making. The paper explores the best approach to integrate ethics and professionalism into accounting education in order to encourage students studying accounting to effectively address ethical issues. The study was quantitative in nature