Staff Publications

Staff Publications

Kwaku Atuahene-Gima

1.      Atuahene-Gima, K., Blankson, C., Elliot, E. A., & Clay, E. (2023). Product Innovation Through Political and Non-political Influence Tactics. Journal of Managerial Issues35(4).

2.      Durmusoglu, S. S., Atuahene-Gima, K., & Calantone, R. J. (2022). Marketing strategy decision making in new product development: direct effects and moderation by market information time sensitivity and analyzability. European Journal of Innovation Management, (ahead-of-print).

3.      Atuahene-Gima, K., & Amuzu, J. (2019). Farmcrowdy: digital business model innovation for farming in Nigeria. Emerald emerging markets case studies9(2), 1-22.

4.      Liu, W., & Atuahene-Gima, K. (2018). Enhancing product innovation performance in a dysfunctional competitive environment: The roles of competitive strategies and market-based assets. Industrial Marketing Management73, 7-20.

 

Abdul Hamid Kwarteng
  1. Watanabe, K. S., & Kwarteng, A. H. (2024). Unveiling the glass ceiling phenomenon and mitigating strategies through organizational justice: a conceptual paper. Cogent Business & Management11(1), 2331981.
  2. Kwarteng, A. H., Bawa, J., & Koduah, K. K. T. (2024). Improving Labour Laws in Ghana: An Analysis of Collective Bargaining Agreements. Journal of Labor and Society1(aop), 1-24.
  3. Kwarteng, A. H., & Botchway, T. P. (2019). State responsibility and the question of expropriation: A preliminary to the land expropriation without compensation policy in South Africa.  Pol. & L.12, 98.
  4. Kwarteng, A. H., & Botchway, T. P. (2018). The North and South divide in the practice and application of international law: A humanitarian and human right law perspective.  Pol. & L.11, 79.
  5. Botchway, T. P., & Kwarteng, A. H. (2018). Developing International Law in Challenging Times.  Pol. & L.11, 53.

P Botchway, T., & Kwarteng, A. H. (2018). Electoral reforms and democratic consolidation in Ghana: An analysis of the role of the electoral commission in the fourth republic (1992-2016). Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences5(3

Godfred Takyi

Takyi, G., Okeniyi, J. O., & Samuel, S. E. (2022). Factors and remedies for productivity and efficiency among small‐scale informal enterprises: A theoretical perspective. International Social Science Journal72(245), 719-735.

Senanu K. Klutse

1.      Azadda, W. N., Koomson, S., & Klutse, S. K. (2023). Sustainable finance and business risk resilience: a conceptual perspective and suggestions for upcoming research. Vilakshan-XIMB Journal of Management.

2.      Klutse, S. K., Sági, J., & Kiss, G. D. (2023). The role of COVID‐19 in worsening the debt sustainability in developing economies–The case of Ghana and Kenya. Regional Science Policy & Practice, 15(6), 1259-1275.

3.      Klutse, S.K., Kiss, G.D. and Sági, J. (2022). Exchange market pressure in Sub-Saharan African countries – the role of imports and short-term external debt, 2002–2017. REGIONAL STATISTICS, 12(4), p.1-20. https://doi.org/10.15196%2FRS120404

4.      Klutse, S.K., Sági, J. and Kiss, G.D. (2022). Exchange Rate Crisis among Inflation Targeting Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Risks, 10(5), p.94.

5.      Klutse, S.K. and Kiss, G.D. (2021). A Re-Examination of the Remedial Action Adopted by the Central Bank during Banking Crisis–The Case of Ghana. STRATEGICA, p.385.

6.      Klutse, S. K., & Kiss, G. D. (2021). Test for asymmetry on the ex-pump price of premium gasoline in Ghana, Kenya, and Colombia. HUNGARIAN STATISTICAL REVIEW: JOURNAL OF THE HUNGARIAN CENTRAL STATISTICAL OFFICE, 4(1), 73-89.

7.      Klutse, S. K. (2020). Competitiveness in the European Consolidated Banking Sector After the 2008 Financial Crisis. Review of Economic Perspectives, 20(4), 431-444.

Edmund Nana Kwame Nkrumah

1.      Ampon-Wireko, S., Zhou, L., Dauda, L., Xu, X., Larnyo, E., & Kwame, E. N. N. (2023). DOES CARBON EMISSION, ENERGY CONSUMPTION AND INCOME MATTER? INVESTIGATING FACTORS AFFECTING HEALTHCARE EXPENDITURE AMONG 61 NATIONS. The Singapore Economic Review, 1-17.

2.      Ahinful, A. A., Opoku Mensah, A., Koomson, S., Nyarko, F. K., & Nkrumah, E. (2023). A conceptual framework of total quality management on innovation performance in the banking sector. The TQM Journal.

3.      Liu, S., Nkrumah, E. N. K., Akoto, L. S., Gyabeng, E., & Nkrumah, E. (2020). The state of occupational health and safety management frameworks (OHSMF) and occupational injuries and accidents in the Ghanaian oil and gas industry: Assessing the mediating role of safety knowledge. BioMed research international2020.

4.      Francis, K., Dongying, S., Dennis, A., Edmund, N. N. K., & Kumah, N. Y. G. (2022). Network governance and renewable energy transition in sub-Saharan Africa: Contextual evidence from Ghana. Energy for Sustainable Development69, 202-210.

5.      Nkrumah, E. N. K., Liu, S., Fiergbor, D. D., & Akoto, L. S. (2022). The Thought of Death in a Pandemic Era: Can Anxiety Determine the Nexus between the Accessibility, Availability and Use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for COVID-19 and Work Behaviour among Aviation Workers?. In Healthcare (Vol. 10, No. 2, p. 215). MDPI.

6.      Zhao, L., Yang, D., Liu, S., & Nkrumah, E. N. K. (2022). The effect of safety leadership on safety participation of employee: a meta-analysis. Frontiers in Psychology, (13) 1-12.

7.      Larnyo, E., Dai, B., Larnyo, A., Nutakor, J. A., Ampon-Wireko, S., Nkrumah, E. N. K., & Appiah, R. (2022, January). Impact of Actual Use Behavior of Healthcare Wearable Devices on Quality of Life: A Cross-Sectional Survey of People with Dementia and Their Caregivers in Ghana. In Healthcare (Vol. 10, No. 2, p. 275). MDPI.

8.      Larnyo, E., Dai, B., Nutakor, J. A., Ampon-Wireko, S., Appiah, R., Larnyo, A., … & Nkrumah, E. N. K. (2021, August). Assessing the Impact of Social Media Use on Everyday Emotion in Health Crises: A Study of International Students in China during COVID-19. In Healthcare (Vol. 9, No. 8, p. 1011). MDPI.

9.      Edmund, N. N. K., Linda, A. S., & Kofi, P. M. (2020). Safety House: A developed Framework to Improve Safety Performance among Highly Risky Industries. International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology5, 6.

10.   Liu, S., Nkrumah, E. N. K., Akoto, L. S., Gyabeng, E., & Nkrumah, E. (2020). The state of occupational health and safety management frameworks (OHSMF) and occupational injuries and accidents in the Ghanaian oil and gas industry: Assessing the mediating role of safety knowledge. BioMed research international2020.

11.   Sarpong, K. A., Amankwaa, G., Frimpong, O., Xu, W., Cao, Y., Ni, X., & Nkrumah, N. K. (2021). Consumers’ purchasing intentions for efficient water-saving products: the mediating effects of altruistic and egoistic values. Journal of Water Supply: Research and Technology-Aqua70(2), 226-238.

12.   Liu, S., Nkrumah, E. N. K., Akoto, L. S., Gyabeng, E., & Nkrumah, E. (2020). The state of occupational health and safety management frameworks (OHSMF) and occupational injuries and accidents in the Ghanaian oil and gas industry: Assessing the mediating role of safety knowledge. BioMed research international2020.

13.   Edmund, N. N. K., Linda, A. S., & Kofi, P. M. (2020). Safety House: A developed Framework to Improve Safety Performance among Highly Risky Industries. International Journal of Environment, Agriculture and Biotechnology5, 6.

14.   Akoto, L. S., Nkrumah, E. N. K., Benjamin, K., & Antwi-Adjei, A. (2020). The Influence of Credit Risk on Equity Performance: An Empirical Assessment of Banks Listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange. American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities5(1), 33-46.

15.   Oswin, A. A., Ma, Z., Li, M., Isaac, A. M., Ayamba, E. C., & Nana, K. N. (2019). The 1978 economic reforms of China and its impact on economic growth-A time series data analysis. Journal of Statistics and Management Systems22(8), 1511-1538.

16.   Liu, S., Gyabeng, E., Sewu, G. J. A., Nkrumah, N. K., & Dartey, B. (2019). Occupational health and safety and turnover intention in the Ghanaian power industry: The mediating effect of organizational commitment. BioMed Research International2019.

17.   Sewu, G. J. A., Gyabeng, E., Dadzie, A. A., & Nkrumah, N. K. (2019). The effect of occupational health and safety management on performance in the banking sector, Ghana. International Journal of Business and Management14(10).

18.   Nkrumah, N. K. E., Ernest, O., Serwah, A. L., & Anaba, O. A. (2019). Examining complaint handling processes among Ghanaian rural banks and its influence on customer satisfaction. International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Studies6(2), 285-297.

19.   Nkrumah, E. N. K., Obeng, E., Serwah, A. L., & Quayson, B. P. (2018). Empirical assessment on the impact of monetary policies on performance of banks listed on the Ghana stock exchange. Journal of Emerging Issues in Economics, Finance and Banking7(1), 2544-2569.

Nana Kwasi Karikari

The outbreak of COVID-19 and stock market liquidity: Evidence from emerging and developed equity markets. The North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 62(May 2021), 101735. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.najef.2022.101735

Time-varying dependence dynamics between international commodity prices and Australian industry stock returns: a Perspective for portfolio diversification. Energy Economics, 108, 105891.

Monetary policy effectiveness in Africa: the role of financial development and institutional quality. Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1108/JFRC-03-2021-0024

The effects of public sentiments and feelings on stock market behavior: Evidence from Australia. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 193, 443–472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2021.11.026

Institutional quality and social cost of intermediation in Africa: Does the level of financial market development matter? International Journal of Financial Economics. 2021;1–12. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijfe.2515

Implications of Tax Havens on Government Revenue, Universe Scientific Publishing, 2, 2, pp 1 – 6 DOI: 10.18686/fm.v2i2.1052

 “Do Remittances Promote Financial Development in Africa?” SpringerPlus20165:1011 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-2658-7

 

Dail Fields

1.      Freeman, G. T., & Fields, D. (2023). School leadership in an urban context: Complicating notions of effective principal leadership, organizational setting, and teacher commitment to students. International Journal of Leadership in Education26(2), 318-338.

2.      Fields, D. (2021). An illustration of the actual steps in development and validation of a multi-item scale for quantitative research: From theory to practice. In Handbook of research on advancements in organizational data collection and measurements: Strategies for addressing attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors (pp. 51-69). IGI Global.

3.      Porter, T. H., Gerhardt, M. W., Fields, D., & Bugenhagen, M. (2019). An exploratory study of gender and motivation to lead in millennials. The Journal of Social Psychology159(2), 138-152.

Zolin Roxanne
  1. Efendy, K. I., Chang, A., & Zolin, R. (2021). Conflict behavior and emotions in the escalation and de-escalation of intra-and intergenerational conflict in family business. Innovation, Growth, and Succession in Asian Family Enterprises, 88-118.
  2. Khattak, M. N., Zolin, R., & Muhammad, N. (2021). The combined effect of perceived organizational injustice and perceived politics on deviant behaviors. International Journal of Conflict Management32(1), 62-87.
  3. Khattak, M. N., Zolin, R., & Muhammad, N. (2020). Linking transformational leadership and continuous improvement: The mediating role of trust. Management Research Review43(8), 931-950.
  4. Zolin, R. (2020). Entrepreneurship Education for “Mature Preneurs”: The Role of Positive Psychology in Active Aging. Entrepreneurship Education: A Lifelong Learning Approach, 101-121.
  5. Shah, T. A., Khattak, M. N., Zolin, R., & Shah, S. Z. A. (2019). Psychological empowerment and employee attitudinal outcomes: The pivotal role of psychological capital. Management Research Review42(7), 797-817.
  6. Margiono, A., Zolin, R., & Chang, A. (2018). A typology of social venture business model configurations. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behavior & Research24(3), 626-650.
  7. Ismail, A. B., Sawang, S., & Zolin, R. (2018). Entrepreneurship education pedagogy: teacher-student-centred paradox. Education+ training60(2), 168-184.

Casali, G. L., Perano, M., Moretta Tartaglione, A., & Zolin, R. (2018). How business idea fit affects sustainability and creates opportunities for value co-creation in nascent firms. Sustainability10(1), 189.

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