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Syedah Shan E Ahmad
Lecturer, Faculty Of Economics & Management Science, The Women University, Multan
Efficiency Analysis And Sustainability Of Microfinance Institutions In South Asian Region: A Dea Application
The study analyzes the efficiency of 170 Microfinance Institutions in South Asian region during the period of 2008-2009, using data envelopment analysis (DEA) methodology. The worthy results prove that forty nine institutions are relatively efficient, and also exposes that the size of the MFIs have a negative effect on their efficiency given that the MFIs of modest size are more

Syedah Anum Batool
Ms Scholar, National University Of Modern Languages, Multan
Structural And Process Factors Affecting Technological And Administrative Innovations In Non Profit Organizations
This study explores the differential effects of structural and process factors on two types of innovations; administrative and technological. A data set of 324 respondents from nonprofit organizations has been used. The responses have been statistically analyzed through regression analysis and correlation matrix. The positive and negative impacts of four independent variables upon two dependent variables have been analyzed. The results

Syedah Anum Batool
Ms Scholar At National University Of Modern Languages, Multan
Impact Of Leadership, Culture And Top Management’s Tenure On Technological And Administrative Innovations In Non Profit Organizations
This study explores the differential effects of leadership, culture and top managements' tenure on two types of innovations; administrative and technological. A data set of 324 respondents from nonprofit organizations has been used. The positive and negative impacts of independent variables upon two dependent variables have been analyzed through regression analysis and correlation matrix. The results show that the factors that

Syedah Shan E Ahmad
Lecturer At Women University, Multan
Election Disputes As Major Cause Of Disruption Of Macroeconomic Activities: Could Deepening Ict Use Enhance Electoral Process And Permit Economic Development In Ghana?
The African Union recently noted that general elections, apart from being laudable hallmarks of representative democracy, also breed conflicts and violence that sometimes threaten the social order and economic development. One study noted that despite strong economic growth over the last decade by African countries, political instability remained an ongoing concern impeding continued economic growth. Among the reasons cited for

Vida Korang, M.Sc.
Catholic University College Of Ghana, P. O. Box 363, Sunyani, Brong-ahafo Region, Ghana
Youth Enterprise Model To Guide Entrepreneurial Development In Zimbabwe
Although Zimbabwe is endowed with a wealth of natural resources in the form of land, minerals, human capital, forests and other tourist attractions, national planning is found wanting. Hence, there is high unemployment in the formal sector, and very few people are employed in the informal sector. In this sector therefore, Micro, Small to Medium Enterprise (MSME) owners cannot

Dr. Elizabeth Marunda
Management Consultant, Fettmer Consulting (pvt) Ltd, Harare, Zimbabwe
Microfinance Institutions In Nigeria: Challenges And Ways Forward
The microfinance sub-sector in Nigeria is faced with many challenges. Due to the large number of MFBs, it has been a. challenge for regulators to provide strict and close supervision of their activities. However all hands must be on deck to ensure that the institutions are efficiently run by surmounting the challenges and exploit the prospects, because microfinancebank provides a credible

Dr. Edmond Marunda
Lecturer, Department Of Tourism, Leisure And Hospitality Studies, University Of Zimbabwe
Assisting Form Two Students Of Nungua Senior High School-ghana In Solving Three Set Problems Using Guided Discovery Teaching Method
Guided Discovery Teaching Method was used to assist Form Two students at Nungua Senior High School-Ghana in solving three set problems. The simple random sampling technique was used to select a sample of twenty (20) students out of fifty (50) from a combined class of General Arts and Business who have difficulties in answering questions under three sets, after writing

Aguda Niyi A.
Banking And Finance Department, Waziri Umaru Federal Polytechnic Birnin Kebbi
Analysis Of Method-i In Encoding Large Integers: A123367
Large integers can be obtained as results from any computational analysis and as such should be encoded for efficiency and reliability whenever in use. Method-I, which was carried out on a selected integer from integer sequence A123367 was presented in this work and useful results that will form the general basis of encoding large integers in binary numbers of coding

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