Baiden, Jeffrey Kenneth(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This thesis examines four related objectives on clean energy financing and sustainable development: (1) describe the state of clean energy financing and sustainable development; (2) assess the determinants of clean energy ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the socio-economic costs and predictors of divorce in Kumasi Metropolis in Ashanti Region of Ghana. The concurrent triangulation mixed methods design was adopted. The study ...
Inkoom, Emmanuel Wisgtos(University of Cape Coast, 2020-09)
The increasing consequences of climate change and persistent low farm-level productivity on the livelihood security of cocoa farmers have become a growing concern, thereby calling for empirical research findings to support ...
Twumasi, Rita Akele(University of Cape Coast, 2021-08)
Academic writing is not impersonal and objective; it is interactive and evaluative. The present study examined the evaluative language in examiners’ reports on 100 MPhil theses purposively selected from four departments, ...
Anyidoho, Elliot Kwaku(University of Cape Coast, 2022-04)
Cocoa bean quality is influenced by preharvest and postharvest factors. Rapid evaluation is therefore required to aid in decision-making. In this study, four experiments were performed separately using a completely randomized ...
Ayamba, Ben Bishop Nyanihorba(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
The study examined the counselling needs of students with disability in selected inclusive universities in Ghana. The study concentrated on assessing the academic, career, and personal-social counselling needs of students ...
Appiah, Salomey Ofori(University of Cape Coast, 2022-04)
The prison officer pursues one of the most stressful occupations (Akoensi, 2018;
Brodsky, 1982; Johnson et. al., 2005) and, the difficulty associated with
combining work with life responsibilities - the work-life conflict ...
Yegblemenawo, Caroline Aku Akpene(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This study emanates from observations made during an initial survey we conducted in the restaurants of some hotels in Accra, Ghana. It was observed that waiters/waitresses encounter language barriers while attending to ...
In an effort to address illnesses caused by a lack of vitamin A, the orange- fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) is being pushed for eating as a public health tool in Ghana. As a staple diet in many households, ‘fufu’ can be ...
Yunus, Shemmira(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
This study sought to characterise and evaluate the Dissolved Organic Matter adsorption capacity of granular activated carbon, using X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, absorbance, transmittance, ...
Asubonteng-Manu, Edward(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
Pre-marital sex is popularly considered to be a forbidden or a deviant act in the Ghanaian socio-cultural context. Violators are punished in some societies to serve as a deterrent since the act has both religious and social ...
The study was based on quantitative methods. The quick, easy, cheap,
effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) analytical method was used for the
extraction and cleanup to quantify endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) ...
AsareAsare, Michael Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
In Ghana, some local banks lack a comprehensive credit risk management
framework that includes the use of credit scoring; hence, the purpose of this
study is to develop a credit scoring tool derived from a binary ...
Conflicts, if not resolved or transformed, have the tendency of becoming protracted. In Ghana, protracted conflicts have been intervened by various third-party actors with varied approaches towards conflict transformation. ...
Enuameh-Agbolosoo, Ayaakor Dela(Gender perspectives on conflict management: A focus on women in the Oti and Volta regions of Ghana, 2023-01)
The Oti and Volta Regions of Ghana have several communal conflict hotspots
as old as the age of the communities themselves. These conflicts must be
managed sustainably so they do not degenerate into violent situations ...
Asante, Alexander(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
This study was about investigating the extent to which the influence of organisational culture on innovation is mediated by leadership emotional intelligence in Public Universities in Ghana. Specifically, the study sought ...
Dakorah, Mavis Puopelle(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
BACKGROUND: Malaria eradication is hampered by the genetic diversity of
Plasmodium falciparum, antimalarial resistance, and eco-geographical
distinctions. The Central Region of Ghana harbours different ecological ...
Arjarquah, Augustine Kwakye(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
Child marriage is still widely practised in many developing countries. It is
estimated that the number of child brides in Sub-Saharan Africa will double by
2050 and become the region with the largest number of child ...
Arhin, Emmanuel Yaw(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
The study examined career preference and academic performance of accounting students in Ghana. The study was informed by the social cognitive career theory, theory of planned behaviour and trait factor theory, and followed ...
The careful representation of Fancy Dress masquerades in the Ghanaian space,
especially in Winneba, has been held in high esteem over the decades as part of
Ghana’s popular culture. Undoubtedly, the use of costume in ...
Baiden, Jeffrey Kenneth(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This thesis examines four related objectives on clean energy financing and sustainable development: (1) describe the state of clean energy financing and sustainable development; (2) assess the determinants of clean energy ...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the socio-economic costs and predictors of divorce in Kumasi Metropolis in Ashanti Region of Ghana. The concurrent triangulation mixed methods design was adopted. The study ...
Inkoom, Emmanuel Wisgtos(University of Cape Coast, 2020-09)
The increasing consequences of climate change and persistent low farm-level productivity on the livelihood security of cocoa farmers have become a growing concern, thereby calling for empirical research findings to support ...
Twumasi, Rita Akele(University of Cape Coast, 2021-08)
Academic writing is not impersonal and objective; it is interactive and evaluative. The present study examined the evaluative language in examiners’ reports on 100 MPhil theses purposively selected from four departments, ...
Anyidoho, Elliot Kwaku(University of Cape Coast, 2022-04)
Cocoa bean quality is influenced by preharvest and postharvest factors. Rapid evaluation is therefore required to aid in decision-making. In this study, four experiments were performed separately using a completely randomized ...
Ayamba, Ben Bishop Nyanihorba(University of Cape Coast, 2022-06)
The study examined the counselling needs of students with disability in selected inclusive universities in Ghana. The study concentrated on assessing the academic, career, and personal-social counselling needs of students ...
Appiah, Salomey Ofori(University of Cape Coast, 2022-04)
The prison officer pursues one of the most stressful occupations (Akoensi, 2018;
Brodsky, 1982; Johnson et. al., 2005) and, the difficulty associated with
combining work with life responsibilities - the work-life conflict ...
Yegblemenawo, Caroline Aku Akpene(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
This study emanates from observations made during an initial survey we conducted in the restaurants of some hotels in Accra, Ghana. It was observed that waiters/waitresses encounter language barriers while attending to ...
In an effort to address illnesses caused by a lack of vitamin A, the orange- fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) is being pushed for eating as a public health tool in Ghana. As a staple diet in many households, ‘fufu’ can be ...
Yunus, Shemmira(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
This study sought to characterise and evaluate the Dissolved Organic Matter adsorption capacity of granular activated carbon, using X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, absorbance, transmittance, ...
Asubonteng-Manu, Edward(University of Cape Coast, 2023-11)
Pre-marital sex is popularly considered to be a forbidden or a deviant act in the Ghanaian socio-cultural context. Violators are punished in some societies to serve as a deterrent since the act has both religious and social ...
The study was based on quantitative methods. The quick, easy, cheap,
effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) analytical method was used for the
extraction and cleanup to quantify endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) ...
AsareAsare, Michael Kofi(University of Cape Coast, 2023-05)
In Ghana, some local banks lack a comprehensive credit risk management
framework that includes the use of credit scoring; hence, the purpose of this
study is to develop a credit scoring tool derived from a binary ...
Conflicts, if not resolved or transformed, have the tendency of becoming protracted. In Ghana, protracted conflicts have been intervened by various third-party actors with varied approaches towards conflict transformation. ...
Enuameh-Agbolosoo, Ayaakor Dela(Gender perspectives on conflict management: A focus on women in the Oti and Volta regions of Ghana, 2023-01)
The Oti and Volta Regions of Ghana have several communal conflict hotspots
as old as the age of the communities themselves. These conflicts must be
managed sustainably so they do not degenerate into violent situations ...
Asante, Alexander(University of Cape Coast, 2022-07)
This study was about investigating the extent to which the influence of organisational culture on innovation is mediated by leadership emotional intelligence in Public Universities in Ghana. Specifically, the study sought ...
Dakorah, Mavis Puopelle(University of Cape Coast, 2023-02)
BACKGROUND: Malaria eradication is hampered by the genetic diversity of
Plasmodium falciparum, antimalarial resistance, and eco-geographical
distinctions. The Central Region of Ghana harbours different ecological ...
Arjarquah, Augustine Kwakye(University of Cape Coast, 2022-12)
Child marriage is still widely practised in many developing countries. It is
estimated that the number of child brides in Sub-Saharan Africa will double by
2050 and become the region with the largest number of child ...
Arhin, Emmanuel Yaw(University of Cape Coast, 2022-11)
The study examined career preference and academic performance of accounting students in Ghana. The study was informed by the social cognitive career theory, theory of planned behaviour and trait factor theory, and followed ...
The careful representation of Fancy Dress masquerades in the Ghanaian space,
especially in Winneba, has been held in high esteem over the decades as part of
Ghana’s popular culture. Undoubtedly, the use of costume in ...