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About the Journal

African Journal of Management and Business Research (AJMBR) is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that mainly publishes academic papers and research findings related to business and management studies, including strategy, international business, organizational behaviour, human resources, marketing, information management, production management, technology management, finance, accounting, and other allied fields. 

Vol. 16 No. 1 (2024): AJMBR

Published: 2024-08-31

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Articles

Corporate Governance Reforms and the Quality of Financial Information of Listed Non-Financial Services Firms in Nigeria

Yusuf Ja’afar, Umar Ardo Usman, Ahmad Muhammed Lawal, Nura Alhassan Taura, Idris Umar, Bulus Tumba (Author)
  • Pages: 01-24
  • Views: 47  
  • Downloads: 41  

The Role of the Igbo Apprenticeship System in Entrepreneurship Development in Nigeria

Oreoluwa Oluwaseyi Familoni (Author)
  • Pages: 25-52
  • Views: 44  
  • Downloads: 56  

Digitalized Banking in a Globalized World

A Review of Nigeria’s Digital Banking Transformation

Ezeocha, Chukwuemeka Maurice (Author)
  • Pages: 53-68
  • Views: 63  
  • Downloads: 54  

Effect of Long-Term Debt on Financial Performance of Cement Manufacturing Companies

A Review

Jibrin Abdulhamid, Dr. Abubakar Sadiq Usman, Dr. Abubakar Bala (Author)
  • Pages: 69-82
  • Views: 45  
  • Downloads: 33  

Capital Flight and Nigeria Economic Growth

A Time Series Approach

Davis Ojima, PhD, Edward Wasurum, PhD (Author)
  • Pages: 83-99
  • Views: 36  
  • Downloads: 45  

Effect of Micro-Credit on Micro Business Development among Women Entrepreneurs

Lubabatu Babayo Chana, Dr. Abubakar Sadiq Usman, Dr. Haruna D. Hamza (Author)
  • Pages: 100-113
  • Views: 40  
  • Downloads: 44  

Effect of Electronic Banking Service Quality on Customer Satisfaction in Deposit Money Banks

A Review

Shariff Babangida Mohammed, Dr. Abubakar Bala, Dr. Abubakar Sadiq Usman (Author)
  • Pages: 135-150
  • Views: 78  
  • Downloads: 64  

Effects of Selected Macroeconomic Variables on Insurance Claims Settlement in Nigeria

Agbo, Ishmael Umunnakwe, Eze, Juliet Obageli, James Leekaaga Fiiwe (PhD) (Author)
  • Pages: 151-169
  • Views: 17  
  • Downloads: 8  

Challenges of Nigerian Book Publishing Industry in Post-Covid-19 Economy and Survival Strategies

Owolabi, T.O.S. (PhD) (Author)
  • Pages: 170-184
  • Views: 28  
  • Downloads: 14  

Impact of Human Resources Management Activities on Staff Development and Performance at Nigeria National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)

Ochala Mark (Author)
  • Pages: 185-205
  • Views: 3  
  • Downloads: 1  

Public Relations Practitioners Leadership Skills as Determinants of Effective Communication in Organizations

Setting the Agenda with Evidence from South-East, Nigeria

Emmanuel Ejiofo Nwanmuoh, Nduka Vitalis Elda Okolo-Obasi, Emmanuel Chijioke Dibua, Francisca Tochukwu Udu, Ikenna Amuka, Patrick Okechukwu Emeter (Author)
  • Pages: 206-232
  • Views: 11  
  • Downloads: 9  

Effect of Management Development Programmes on Employee Performance in Federal Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (FASCON)

Ochala Mark (Author)
  • Pages: 233-256
  • Views: 2  
  • Downloads: 2  
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Business & Economics

Effects of CBN Regulatory Restriction on Cryptocurrency Continued Adoption in Nigeria: Theoretical Perspectives

This study investigates the effects and implications of the Central Bank of Nigeria's regulatory restrictions on cryptocurrency adoption in Nigeria. The researcher discovered, among other things, that the sudden restriction of cryptocurrency trading and transactions has deeply shaken the crypto market in Nigeria, caused emotional shock and trauma to crypto traders, and prevented traders from buying cryptocurrencies with their credit or debit cards issued by Nigerian banks.

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Internationalization & Emerging Markets

The Challenges and Opportunities of Emerging Markets for Firm Internationalization: The Case of MTN Nigeria

This study examines the main opportunities capitalized on by MTN Nigeria, such as the large and growing population, liberalizing telecommunications sector, the potential for innovation in digital and financial services, growing middle class, untapped market segments, and strategic partnerships with local firms. It also assesses the limitations of existing theories and the need for adaptation to the unique institutional, cultural, and competitive contexts of emerging markets.

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