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- ItemCommercial Policy, Foreign Ownership Outcomes and Employment Creation Capacity of Multinational Corporations in Nigeria.(LASU Journal of business review. Published by Lagos State University., 2018-08-20) Akinbola, O. A.,; Abdulraheem, I.,; Abu Z.
- ItemEffect of Employee Engagement on Performance of Microfinance Banks in Ilorin Metropolis(African Journal of Stability & Development.Published by department of Political Science and international Studies Afe Babalola University., 2019-07-10) Suleiman, I,; Issa, A; Abu Z.Employee engagement has become an important challenging task for organisations in recent years. Almost all the industries have given proper space to employee engagement but the banking sector has focused on this aspect with greater emphasis as the turnover rate of employees is comparatively high in this sector. The study therefore examined the effect of employee engagement on performance of microfinance banks in Ilorin Metropolis. This study adopted a descriptive research design via the structured online survey instrument-questionnaire. Population of this study includes 232 staff of Microfinance Banks. The study adopted census study owing to the fact that the entire population cannot be reached and studied. The study was analysed using standard multiple regression analysis. The study found that most of the explanatory variables have positive effect on the performance of microfinance banks in Ilorin. The adjusted R2 regression coefficient of profitability is 0.060. Based on the findings, the study concluded that employee engagement indeed has positive effect on organisational performance. Therefore, the study recommended that the profitability of an organisation is brought about if employees are judiciously supervised. The fundamentals of good leadership should therefore be inculcated into the management staff to ensure that the employees are engaged.
- ItemEntrepreneurial Initiatives and Job Creation: Evidence from Agribusiness Clusters in Kwara State.(Al- Hikmah Management Review. Published by A Journal Published by the Department of Business Administration Al Hikman University, Ilorin., 2018-10-22) Abu Z.; Salau, A.A.; Adedayo, A.J.
- ItemGeneral Agreement on Trade in Services (G. A. T. S): Adopting Open Credibility to Curb Tax Avoidance in Nigeria. Evidence from Kwara State.(Published by Published by the Department of Business administration, University of Ilorin., 2018-06-27) Abu Z.; Umeokoli, I. J.
- ItemImpact of corporate tax on investment climate of medium scale enterprises: Evidence from Kwara State-Nigeria.(Abuja Journal of Economics and Allied Field. Published by A Journal Published by Department of Economics, University of Abuja., 2018-10-11) Abu Z.
- ItemImpact of personal characteristics on entrepreneur competences A Book of Readings in Honour of Late Professor Sunday, Oyewole Otokiti.. In International Journal of Entrepreneurship Innovation &Management (eds.) (pp 47-58)(Published by Department of Business and Entrepreneurship, Kwara State University, Malete., 2018) Abu Z.
- ItemTHE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE PROFITABILITY OF SMALL-SCALE PURE WATER PRODUCTION IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF JABU PACKAGED WATER FACTORY)(JABU, 2012-10-20) Omoniyi, Benjamin Badeji; Abu Z.The paper examines the profitability or viability of small-scale packaged water factory in Nigeria using JABU packaged water factory as a case study. The paper uses a combination of descriptive analysis and simple mathematical formulae to compute the profitability and the degree of operating leverage of the factory. The result reveals that the firm is able to make some profit at the end of the first year from which the entrepreneurship dividend could shared showing that the firm is able to break-even. This suggests that the packaged water business is a viable business in Nigeria if the same scenario operates in other packaged water factories in Nigeria while the break-even analysis supports the production of bottled water. This therefore suggest that the packaged water production should be encouraged in Nigeria under a guided atmosphere such that non-registered packaged water factories are not allowed to produce untreated water for human consumption, that the water source be subjected to periodic test by analysts and that packaged water should be produced under hygienic condition that conforms with the standard required by the World Health Organization.