SCHOOL OF BUSINESS- ST: Recent submissions

  • ADU-KWARTENG, LINDA; AKOMAH ABENA, JOYCE; BOAKYE BOATENG, DEBORA; BONSU ADDEMAA, ESTHER; FRIMPONG, KWABENA (2012-12-04)
    The population of Ghana is estimated to be approximately 24 million. The working class within peri-urban area constitute an important stakeholder in the development of the country. According to the UNICEF 2010 89% of the ...
  • ESSENAM AKILGO, BERNICE; ODOOM-PRAH, DUNCAN; ACQUAYE, ERNEST; WORSTI DOMINIC, ROMEO; ADJEI, RANSFORD; ANGMOR, BERTHA KORYO (2012-12-04)
    Beadard tilapia fish farm is a newly proposed business to be set up in Dompoase-Aprabo, a suburb of Kumasi which is meant to deal in producing tilapia. The farm is meant to be managed by a three member management team ...
  • AGYENIM BOATENG, RICHMOND; AYINSONGYA, ANABA ROBERT; OPOKU SARPONG, COLLINS; AFRIYIE ANTWI, FOSU; DONKOR, SAMUEL (2012-12-04)
    RACAS Company Limited is a registered Ghanaian company in Kumasi, Ghana, producing bottled “ice kenkey” in the food and beverage industry. It is situated at Kaase Plot 20 Blk B off the Ahinsan - Ahodwo Road ...
  • ADJEI-SARPONG, HARRY HANSON; ENCHILL, HELEN; OWUSU NYARKO, LYDIA; BENNEH, YVONNE (2012-12-04)
    G5 transportation and courier services is a newly formed company ready to provide reliable, time saving, safe, efficient and effective transport and courier services to help reduce criminal activities within the Kumasi ...
  • KWAKYE NYAMEKYE, EMMANUEL; OKYERE, PHILOMINA; KYEI-ADDAE, ANITA; AFRAM BOAKYE, MICHAEL; KWARTENG, RICHARD (2012-12-04)
    EMPRA Company limited is a start-up business with the vision “to become a multinational company with the view of delivering healthy food product to targeted customers/consumers and also create an enabling environment for ...
  • TIMAH APPIAGYEI, AKUA; MINTAH, SETH KWAME; ADU-MINTAH, PRISCILLA; AGYENIM BOATENG, KENNEDY; PEPRAH, ELLEN (2012-12-04)
    The School will be registered properly at the Registrar General Department, Ghana Education Service, Department of Social Welfare and Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly respectively. The childcare centre will serve children from ...
  • KOKWAH, MICHAEL; SERWAA NIMAKO, YAA; AKUOKO BOATENG, ISAAC; ADDAI, EDWARD; TUAH FORDJOUR, SAMUEL (2012-12-04)
    Day Spring Organic Paradise is into farming thus, the growing of oyster mushrooms, varieties of vegetables such as carrots, lettuce, sweet pepper, cabbage and spring onions and a restaurant where there will be the preparation ...
  • OBENG AMOAKO, PHILIP; MANU, BARBARA; GYAMFUA TAKYI, JULIANA; AFRIYIE BONSU, DOROTHY (2012-12-04)
    Savings and Investment culture is the basics of internal funds mobilization. It remains the push behind economic growth. Ghana’s economic recoveryprogramme since 1983 had a major look at savings and investments as one of ...
  • OTENG NYAMAH, ISAAC; OWUSU DONKOR, KWAME; ODOI, MICHAEL; BOATEMAA ASIAMAH, MERCY; ODURO, JOYCE (2012-12-04)
    The study was undertaken to analyse the performance and impact of Internally Generated Fund in the District Assemblies in general and Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly in particular. The main purpose was to help the Assembly ...
  • ABEDI, BRIDGET; IMMURANA, NAFISATU; ANDREWS, CATHERINE; OSEI OWUSU, DANIEL PETER; TSINOWOPE, JAPHET KWAKU (2012-12-04)
    Trade unions in the private sector have never enjoyed support of employers owing to the fact that it seeks to challenge the unanimous authority of employers. It has therefore become imperative that a study be conducted in ...
  • OWUSU NYANTAKYI, SAMUEL; BAAH-FRIMPONG, SARAH; TAKYIWAA ADJARE, DORIS; OWUSU ASANTE, HANNAH; MARY-WIAFE, AKENTEN (2012-12-04)
    The increasing rate of fraud and corruptions of accounting professionals in recent times calls for institutions and national concerns about the situation. This research sought to analyze the costs and benefits of internal ...
  • AMA BASSEY, MERCY; ABOAGYE-ASAMOAH, FRANKLIN; NSIAH-ABABIO, PRINCE; NANA AKWASI SARPONG, PETER; OBENG-TUFFOH, ISAAC (2012-12-04)
    This study traces branding strategies and its influence on consumer preference in the mobile telecommunication industry. The general objective of the study is to critically examine the branding strategies and the nature ...
  • FRIMPONG BOAMAH, SETH; SARPONG, JOSEPHINE; MENSAH, MERCY; AKOSUA GYAMBIBI, FLORENCE; ADJEI SARPOMAA, AGNES (2012-12-04)
    AFSAMS Company Limited is a production business entity which produces a range of cereal products to solve the problem of poor weaning of babies, malnutrition and undernourishment of children. The company is into the ...
  • AFRIFA, PHILIP; OSEI-BONSU, FELIX; AGYEI-MENSAH, BENEDICT; ADADZEWA OTU, KEZIAH; AMEYAW-KYEREMEH, PIUS (2012-12-04)
    In a developing economy like Ghana, the contribution of small firms to the employment of the youth is highly recognised. Small firms employ a greater number of people in the country but their contribution towards revenue ...
  • FOSU MENSAH, FRANK; NII ADDY, DENNIS; AHENGUAH, PATIENCE; OPPONG DABANKA, MOFFAT; OPOKU BAMFO, DENNICE (2012-12-04)
    Bricks can be classified according to their varieties, qualities and classes as common bricks, factory bricks, Load Bearing Bricks, Engineering Bricks as well as Special Clay products for landscaping and general Decoration ...
  • YAMOAH GHANSAH, BENNY; DOMFEH, NATHANAEL; AHMED, ISSAH; APPIAH FOKUOH, JANE; ATWIMAA DUODU, AKOSOUA (2012-12-04)
    Employers all over the world continually seek means of improving the way they do things to increase productivity. One way which corporate entities strategically undertakes to improve performance and thereby increases ...
  • AMOUNG GARIDA, BEN; MUMUNI SHAIBU, JOSEPH; AMOAH, GIFTY; DARKWAH, HANNAH; CHANA, FREDERICK (2012-12-04)
    As competition continues to increase, businesses are forced to find new and innovative ways of creating and keeping new customers. Loyalty means profitability. Leading service firms not only lack in giving the customer ...
  • REJOICE DZAH, NORA; FRIMPONG, BENJAMIN; AWUNZINA, VERONICA; ABDULAI, BERNICE; ROSS-AIKINS, KAREN (2012-12-04)
    Change is inevitable and organizations are undergoing changes continuously of which Ghana Health Services is no exception. Change can only be achieved when effective communication is used as a tool during change. Change ...
  • BAWUAH, BERNARD; BOACHIE, FERDINAND; MANTEAW, LORD; OTOO, MACLEANA; BROBBEY, HATHIA (2012-12-04)
    This research aims to look at the impact of rural banks in the development of the Ghanaian rural economy. According to the Moshi Conference, (1969), held in Tanzania, the purpose of rural development is to achieve “A rise ...
  • ANKAMA, STEPHEN (MR. ); ASAMOAH OKRAH, REBECCA; AMO MENSAH, EMMANUEL; ADU ODEI, GRACE (MISS); KUSI APPIAH, GYAMFUAA (2012-12-04)
    Kumkom Gari Processing Company Limited (KGPCL) is small private limited liability company which is legally registered at the Registrar General’s Department and under the laws of Ghana. It will be owned, managed and controlled ...

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