Faseyi, Charles Abimbola(University of Cape Coast, 2022-08)
This study presents findings of the assessments of water and sediment quality, pollution
indication, health risks associated with nutrients and metal contamination, and the
drivers of degradation in Pra and Ankobra ...
The relevance of the private sector in the overall growth of economies in subSaharan
Africa (SSA) draws attention to the elements that aid its grov.rth.
Provision of credit is of much interest to the government and the ...
Oduro, Joseph Kojo(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
The rapid increase in the ageing population has been ascribed to several factors,
key among them being reduced mortality and higb life expectancy. This
demographic transition has impacted all spheres of society including ...
The study draws on the chaos theory, stakeholder theory and the integrated
planning approach to argue that local government authorities need to rethink the
integration of Disaster Risk Management [DRlVl] into local ...
Woananu, Samira Esinam Elsie Aggor(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
Coastal lagoons provide many benefits or services; however, some of
these lagoons are under increasing threat of pollution from expanding
population and over-exploitation. This study assessed the quality of five ...
Ofori-Oppong, Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2022-08)
The rudy assessee! the impact o f corp or are governance on performance as well
as regulatory co mpliance of banks in Sub·Saharan An·ica. The study adopted
the quantitati ve method approac h. T he quantitative daw was ...
Economics education is crucial to the country's socio-economic development.
Yet, researchers seem to have paid little attention to studies on effective
teaching of Economics in higher education. This study explored ...
Wunu, Wise Colette(University of Cape Coast, 2020-10)
Progress in neuroscience has quickly increased knowledge of neural insights
with musical participation. Researchers have endeavoured to identify brain
responses that are related to experiences of music participation. ...
Quacoe-Takrama, Rev. Philip(University of Cape Coast, 2021-06)
With so much interest in adolescence studies, many theoretical viewpoints have
been advanced. this work analyses and integrates these different theoretical
positions for a better understanding of adolescents. the problem ...
The overarching purpose of this research was to examine the validity of
students' evaluation of teaching and courses in the University of Cape Coast
(UCC) through the lenses of Generalizability Theory and the Many-Facet ...
Osei, Latipher Amma(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07)
Over the years much of the literature available all around the world, has
focused on using dance as a tool to correct some mobility issues in the development
of children and the benefits of music and dance to the growing ...
The study investigated corruption perception, media reportage of corruption, religiosity and tax compliance in Ghana. The study was conceived on the premise that Ghana continues to face tax revenue bottlenecks arising from ...
Ofori, Enoch Selorm Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
One major important fruit Ily causing widespread damage to fruits and
vegetables in Ghana is the oriental fruit fly, Bacfrocera dorsalis Hendel. Current
management strategies such as male annihilation technique, bait ...
Ntim, Edward Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2018-12)
The main thrust of this study was to explore the competence in the expanded
core curriculum and academic achievement of students with visual impairment
in public universities in Ghana. The study was guided by the ...
Anuwa-Amarh, Ebenezer Tawiah(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
The informal economy phenomenon has been on the discussion table since the early
1970s. In recent years, however, the informal economy has come under attack. The
main criticism is that a large informal economy worsens ...
Sefa, Freda Osei(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
Academic self-concept has positive impact on an individuals‟ educational and behavioural outcome. This study therefore aimed at examining if parent-adolescent relationship and peer pressure were influencers of academic ...
Achana, Fabian Sebastian(University of Cape Coast, 2023-03)
Eight years to the deadline for the 2030 SDGs, child survival remains
high and a major health challenge in Ghana and much of the sub-Saharan region.
Child's survival is greatly dependent on household circumstances and ...
Nimo, Daniel Gyapong(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
Framed through the correlational research design, this study examined the
psychological sense of community, work attitude (i .e., job satisfaction and
employee commitment) and technological pedagogy as predictors of ...
Mensah-Wonkyi, Doris(University of Cape Coast, 2022-05)
Cassava Mosaic Disease is one of the major virus diseases limiting cassava
production in Ghana and Africa. The disease accounts for low yields of cassava
with over forty (40) improved cassava varieties (ICVs) bred and ...
Kyereda, Otabil Emmanuel(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
The study sought to explore university accounting education in relation to the
labour market by examining employers' expectations, graduates' perception and
the accounting curriculum content/structure. The study was ...
Faseyi, Charles Abimbola(University of Cape Coast, 2022-08)
This study presents findings of the assessments of water and sediment quality, pollution
indication, health risks associated with nutrients and metal contamination, and the
drivers of degradation in Pra and Ankobra ...
The relevance of the private sector in the overall growth of economies in subSaharan
Africa (SSA) draws attention to the elements that aid its grov.rth.
Provision of credit is of much interest to the government and the ...
Oduro, Joseph Kojo(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
The rapid increase in the ageing population has been ascribed to several factors,
key among them being reduced mortality and higb life expectancy. This
demographic transition has impacted all spheres of society including ...
The study draws on the chaos theory, stakeholder theory and the integrated
planning approach to argue that local government authorities need to rethink the
integration of Disaster Risk Management [DRlVl] into local ...
Woananu, Samira Esinam Elsie Aggor(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
Coastal lagoons provide many benefits or services; however, some of
these lagoons are under increasing threat of pollution from expanding
population and over-exploitation. This study assessed the quality of five ...
Ofori-Oppong, Patrick(University of Cape Coast, 2022-08)
The rudy assessee! the impact o f corp or are governance on performance as well
as regulatory co mpliance of banks in Sub·Saharan An·ica. The study adopted
the quantitati ve method approac h. T he quantitative daw was ...
Economics education is crucial to the country's socio-economic development.
Yet, researchers seem to have paid little attention to studies on effective
teaching of Economics in higher education. This study explored ...
Wunu, Wise Colette(University of Cape Coast, 2020-10)
Progress in neuroscience has quickly increased knowledge of neural insights
with musical participation. Researchers have endeavoured to identify brain
responses that are related to experiences of music participation. ...
Quacoe-Takrama, Rev. Philip(University of Cape Coast, 2021-06)
With so much interest in adolescence studies, many theoretical viewpoints have
been advanced. this work analyses and integrates these different theoretical
positions for a better understanding of adolescents. the problem ...
The overarching purpose of this research was to examine the validity of
students' evaluation of teaching and courses in the University of Cape Coast
(UCC) through the lenses of Generalizability Theory and the Many-Facet ...
Osei, Latipher Amma(University of Cape Coast, 2020-07)
Over the years much of the literature available all around the world, has
focused on using dance as a tool to correct some mobility issues in the development
of children and the benefits of music and dance to the growing ...
The study investigated corruption perception, media reportage of corruption, religiosity and tax compliance in Ghana. The study was conceived on the premise that Ghana continues to face tax revenue bottlenecks arising from ...
Ofori, Enoch Selorm Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
One major important fruit Ily causing widespread damage to fruits and
vegetables in Ghana is the oriental fruit fly, Bacfrocera dorsalis Hendel. Current
management strategies such as male annihilation technique, bait ...
Ntim, Edward Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2018-12)
The main thrust of this study was to explore the competence in the expanded
core curriculum and academic achievement of students with visual impairment
in public universities in Ghana. The study was guided by the ...
Anuwa-Amarh, Ebenezer Tawiah(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
The informal economy phenomenon has been on the discussion table since the early
1970s. In recent years, however, the informal economy has come under attack. The
main criticism is that a large informal economy worsens ...
Sefa, Freda Osei(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
Academic self-concept has positive impact on an individuals‟ educational and behavioural outcome. This study therefore aimed at examining if parent-adolescent relationship and peer pressure were influencers of academic ...
Achana, Fabian Sebastian(University of Cape Coast, 2023-03)
Eight years to the deadline for the 2030 SDGs, child survival remains
high and a major health challenge in Ghana and much of the sub-Saharan region.
Child's survival is greatly dependent on household circumstances and ...
Nimo, Daniel Gyapong(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
Framed through the correlational research design, this study examined the
psychological sense of community, work attitude (i .e., job satisfaction and
employee commitment) and technological pedagogy as predictors of ...
Mensah-Wonkyi, Doris(University of Cape Coast, 2022-05)
Cassava Mosaic Disease is one of the major virus diseases limiting cassava
production in Ghana and Africa. The disease accounts for low yields of cassava
with over forty (40) improved cassava varieties (ICVs) bred and ...
Kyereda, Otabil Emmanuel(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
The study sought to explore university accounting education in relation to the
labour market by examining employers' expectations, graduates' perception and
the accounting curriculum content/structure. The study was ...