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    Regulatory environment, environmental dynamism, political ties, and performance: Study of entrepreneurial firms in a developing economy 

    Adomako, Samuel; Danso, Albert (Emerald, 2014)
    Purpose – Regulatory environment, environmental dynamism, and political ties are typically modelled as separate antecedents of firm performance. However, the boundary conditions for such models are less examined in a ...
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    Universal basic education in Nigeria: can non-state actors make a difference? 

    Kolade, Oluwaseun (Emerald, 2019-04-01)
    Against the backdrop of falling standards and failing government policies in the education sector in Nigeria, this paper investigates how and why non-state actors can make significant impact towards the achievement of ...
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    Institutional barriers to successful innovations: perceptions of rural farmers and key stakeholders in southwest Nigeria 

    Kolade, Oluwaseun; Harpham, Trudy; Gibreab, G (Taylor and Francis, 2014-12-16)
    Diffusion studies in sub-Saharan Africa have typically focused on the impact of traditional adoption factors on uptake of technological innovations. This study draws on semi-structured interviews of rural farmers and ...

    Environmental risk of gas flaring in Nigeria: Lessons from Chevron Nigeria and Ilaje crisis 

    Mafimisebi, Oluwasoye; Ogbonna, O.C. (Journal of Environment and Earth Science, 2016-06)
    Environmental risk concerns that risks that have adverse effects on the environment and people. In another context, gas flaring is mainly used to dispose of associated gases with crude oil to make it more economically ...

    Strategies for disaster risk reduction and management: Are lessons from past disasters actionable? 

    Thorne, S.; Mafimisebi, Oluwasoye (World Scientific Press, 2017-09)
    This research is about disaster risk reduction and management using learning from past disasters as theoretical framework because disasters and crises continue to re-occur for the same reasons they could have been prevented ...
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    Impact of cooperative membership on farmers' uptake of technological innovations in Southwest Nigeria 

    Kolade, Oluwaseun; Harpham, Trudy (Taylor and Francis, 2014-11-27)
    The underutilization of agriculture in Nigeria with attendant low yield per hectare is generally attributed to lack of innovation to cope with the challenges of climate change and land degradation. In this study, using ...
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    It was never an option not to breastfeed: Exploring breastfeeding experiences and intentions of multigravidae in Southern Nigeria 

    Ogbonna, M.; Williamson, I. R.; Mitchell, H. (African Journal for the Psychological Studies of Social Issues, 2018-07-26)
    Exclusive breastfeeding rates are generally modest despite its benefits and pertinence in countries with high childhood morbidity and mortality. In order to understand the complexities of successfully promoting breastfeeding, ...
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    Nigerian SMEs: Commitment and loyalty to their banks 

    Ojeme, Mark; Robson, Andrew; Coates, Nigel (Journal of Financial Service Marketing, 2016-12-01)
    Commitment has a crucial role to play in underpinning long-term business relationships, and as such, is well established in the related academic literature. Limited research does however exist pertaining to the specific ...
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    Assessing the Impact of Relationship Length in the SMEs and Bank Association 

    Ojeme, Mark (Canadian Center of Science and Education, 2017)
    Despite the importance of satisfaction, loyalty and relationship length in the literature, there is very little evidence of studies within the Nigerian Business to Business (B2B) Relationship terrain. This paper seeks to ...
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    Nigerian SMEs - Commitment and Loyalty to their Retail Banks 

    Ojeme, Mark; Robson, Andrew; Coates, Nigel (Academy of Marketing Conference (Bournemouth University), 2014-06-07)
    Purpose: Commitment in underpinning long‐term business relationships is well established. Limited research exists involving relationships between SMEs and banks. The paper presents an instrument to assess such relationships ...
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    AuthorAdegbite, E. (9)Kolade, Oluwaseun (9)Ojeme, Mark (8)Coates, Nigel (6)Robson, Andrew (6)Akanmidu, Oludara (4)Amaeshi, K. (3)Ejiogu, Amanze (3)Ejiogu, Chibuzo (3)Akintoye, Simisola (2)... View MoreSubject
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