SCHOOL OF BUSINESS- ST: Recent submissions

  • ASARE, KWAKU ERIC; AMOAH, LINDA; NIMO, FRANCIS; GRAHAM, CYNTHIA; BOATENG OWUSU, KWAKU (2013-06)
    In this study the relationship between liquidity and profitability was investigated. Using time series data, the study covered a period of five years between 2004 and 2008 on brewery companies listed on the Ghana stock ...
  • FOLI DOTSEY, BENJAMIN; ASSUMENG-ADASI, AUGUSTINA (2013-06)
    Companies around the world use the services of sales force to get keep up with the nature of competition nowadays. Micro finance companies in Ghana are not exception as they employ the service of sales force to create ...
  • AGYEMANG, EVELYN; AFRAKOMA ALOMENU, GENEVIVE; KUSI, ELLEN; ATONO, ANASTASIA; OPOKU GYASI, AGYEI (2013-06)
    This Research work seeks to find the Challenges of Tax Administration in the Kumasi Metropolisdomestic tax revenue division (DTRD) Asokwa Branch was used as a case study. The objective of the research was to find out the ...
  • OPOKU BOATENG, ISAAC; SEFAKOR KUWOR, REJOICE; DELADEM MENSAH, KINGSLEY (2013-06)
    It is true that customer care is very important to the growth and development of every business. Therefore the purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of customer care in Savings and Loans institution: a case study ...
  • AFRIYIE, SOLOMON; BOATENG, EDNA; ODEIBEA OSEI- BONSU, ELIZABETH (2013-06)
    The Ghana Banking Survey (2008) has shown that the traditional banks are losing out as competition in the industry deepens, triggered by aggressive new entrants. Banks are now increasingly adopting a relationship-based ...
  • ASARE-AKOTO FRIMPONG, FRANK; GYEKYE, ENERSTINA; ABBIW, MATILDA FELICIA (2013-06)
    Packaging of food and beverage products affects consumers’ attitudes in many ways. The present study sought to examine how packaging affects customers’ attitude towards GGBL products. The research was based on a survey; ...
  • GYIMAH BAFFOUR, KWAME AMOO; OPOKU BOAMPONG, PRINCE; TWENEBOAH KODUA, FREDA; AGYEMANG PREMPEH, DORCAS; OWUSU, PRINCE MICHAEL (2013-06)
    The Bank of Ghana introduced the rural banking scheme in the country in 1976. This was done after a comparison study of urban and rural areas revealed there was a gap in terms of financial intermediation between the two ...
  • BUDU, FRED; KODIE, FRED YAW; ASARE, THERESAH ASANTEWAA (2013-06)
    The past decades have shown significant changes in the food consumption patterns around the world. Although chicken production is important in providing meat and income, their monetary contribution to the economy of Ghana ...
  • ACKAH, CHRISTINA; GYAMFI, KWABENA; TWENEBOA KODUA, STELLA (2013-06)
    Customer value is an asset to the organization. In order to maintain the customer, most banks embark upon several customer service practices. This study therefore examines the customer service practices of Barclays Bank, ...
  • OKYRE FRIMPONG, PRISCILLA; MENSAH-BONSU, CHARLES KWABENA; AFRIYIE, IVY AKUA (2013-06)
    Tourism is the temporary, short-term movement of people to destination outside the place where they normally live and work and their activities during the stay at each destination include movement for all purposes. The ...
  • KARIKARI, MICHAEL; ASSASIE, PRISCILLA; ADUTWUMWAAH, FLORENCE; AMOAKO MENSAH, MAVIS; NARH, THERESAH (2013-06)
    Small –scale enterprises are very important to the development of a nation. It is the engine of growth in every country. However, the success of a small – scale enterprise owes a lot to good business plan .This piece of ...
  • OWUSU BOATENG, ERIC; DARKWA, KWAKU MARK; ADU ANTWI, YAW; OKYERE BOATENG, GLORIA; OSEI OWUSU, PHILOMINA (2013-06)
    The study investigated and established the relationship between WCM and the performance of rural banks in Ghana. The purpose of the study was to investigate the extent to which a firm’s performance may differ and how the ...
  • ABDUL AZIZ, AKWASI SENYAH; ANOKYE, EMMANUEL; SWIENER, MARTINA; OSEI, MICHAEL; DEI POMAA, EUNICE; MENSAH SMITH, WILLIAM (2013-06)
    Commercial banks in Ghana have been challenged to meet various regulatory and strict market requirements such as from the central bank, pace up with the vigorous competition from foreign banks and micro-finance companies ...
  • DARKWAH, SETH KOFI; MORRISON, EMMANUEL; GYIMAH, KWABENA HALIFAX; BERKO, STEPHANIE; ADUSEI, JAMES (2013-06)
    The study analysed the financial options for small and medium scale enterprises in Ashanti Region. It specifically identified the role of the non-banking financial institutions as an alternative means for finance for SMEs ...
  • TAKYI BOAMPONG, ALLEN; FORIWAA OPPONG, JANET; BOADU, DAVID ATTA (2013-06)
    The utmost object of the research delved into an evaluation on customer service at adum branch of the National investment bank. Today, a customer loss is a customer gain for a competitor. Therefore, companies need to spend ...
  • KYEI BARFOUR, SAMPSON; GYIMAH, ALICE; SARFO, FAUSTINA; YEBOAH ANANE, KWABENA; TSIBU ANKOMAH, PATRICK (2013-06)
    It is believed that Health is the most important thing to all people in the world. Therefore, much attention should be given to health services in every Nation. In order to provide better health services there should be ...
  • MOGIRE KERUBO, EMILY; OBENG MENSAH, DICKSON; OWUSU NTIM, UGETT; OPOKU-WARE, RANSFORD; YANKEY, GIVENS (2012-12-06)
    Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) play an important role in income generation as well as employment creation around the globe. They however face various kinds of business risk which if not well managed could affect their ...
  • AYESU, SOLOMON; ACQUAH, KENNEDY; ANKRAH, EMMANUEL; ODURO, DORCAS; OSEI AGYEMANG, COLLINS (2012-12-06)
    SKEDOC LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SERVICES is a limited liability company established in Kumasi at Ahodwo and owned by SKEDOC (Mr. Solomon Ayesu, Mr. Kennedy Acquah, Mr. Emmanuel Ankrah, Mr. Collins Osei Agyemang and Mrs. Dorcas ...
  • ADOMAKO, ANDREW; APRAKU, ERNESTINA; SACKEY, SHEILA; SACKEY, RUBY ADJOA; SARPONG NTI, LOUISA (2012-12-06)
    This business plan is designed for Just-In-Time (JIT) Fashion Centre for the establishment of a first class fashion centre over a period of three years. JIT is a start up business that designs and sews neatly cloths from ...
  • OWUSU, BLESSING; ISSAH, PETER; PALITHA A. AMOAKO, GRACE; ADDAI, SARAH; AYAM, JOHN (2012-12-06)
    Convenience Service Company Limited (CSLC) will be the name of the company. Convenience Service Company Limited would be a service provider that would be ahead of all other competitors in the same industry. It is to provide ...

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