This study is situated on the fact that, teachers’ knowledge of algebra for teaching affects students’ algebra knowledge, hence their general performance in mathematics. In view of this, the algebra teaching knowledge level ...
Onomah, Jennifer(University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
The study examined the effect of individual factors, organizational factors and
socio-cultural factors on female lecturers’ career progression in the University
of Cape Coast. The sequential explanatory research design ...
ABSTRACT
The aim of this study is to explore the factors that influence the adoption of
computerized accounting information system (CAIS) among MMDAs in Ghana.
It also sought to examine how the identified factors ...
ABSTRACT
This study was undertaken to examine the role of non-financial rewards on
employees’ job satisfaction in some manufacturing firms in Greater Accra
region. This study adopted the descriptive quantitative ...
Yeboah, Frank Yaw(University of Cape Coast, 2017-06)
ABSTRACT
This study therefore investigates the effect of Ghana’s exchange rate, inflation,
and interest rate on economic growth over the period 1980 to 2015 using
quarterly time series data. It examines the extent to ...
Quarcoe, Williams(University of Cape Coast, 2022-02)
ABSTRACT
The research was to find out the recruitment and selection practices and
performance of Distance Education tutors at University of Cape Coast. The
specific objectives that directed the study were; to ascertain ...
Adjei, Vida Boafoa(University of Cape Coast, 2021-09)
ABSTRACT
Supervision is an important activity that ensures the quality of
education, not only in private but public schools as well. This study sought to
investigate the effectiveness of supervision in basic schools ...
Azidor Wonder, Calvins(University of Cape Coast, 2021-11)
The study of the linguistic landscape is crucial as far as regulating and
negotiating linguistic diversity are concerned but not much work has been done
in this area in Ghana. The few works done in the area of linguistic ...
Annan-Kittoe, Margaret(University of Cape Coast, 2019-05)
The continuous decline in female students’ enrolment in accounting courses in
Ghana has been witnessed and attributed to various factors. It is in this light that,
the study seeks to assess the factors that influence ...
The study investigated the effects of sustainable supply chain management
practices comprising green, lean, inventory and supply management on
sustainable performance by relying on the systems theory and theory of ...
Asumah, Zakaria(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
The main aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between financial
inclusion and poverty incidence and how gender, location and household size
conditions the relationship. The study employed a quantitative ...
Joseph, Sobie Derby(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
Adolescent girls may enter into menarche without any basic information
about menstruation. This can make it challenging for them to efficiently manage
their periods. It can also result in low confidence levels and deny ...
The study determines the nexus between bank stability and economic growth
in Sub-Saharan Africa. For the purpose of this study, both the short-run and
long-run dimensions was captured to assess the influence of bank ...
The study sought to examine the effect of job-related stress on the
performance of nurses at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital. The study adopted
the quantitative research approach with explanatory research design to ...
Boakye-mensah, Kwabena(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
Efficient use of renewable energy is critical for ensuring high economic growth and competition. However, the adoption and use of renewable energy alone may not be a sufficient means of ensuring environmental sustainability. ...
Exchange rate volatility affects both macroeconomic and microeconomic variables, yet little is known about the effect of exchange rate volatility on the sustainability indicators of Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in Ghana. ...
The study sought to examine the effect of job-related stress on the
performance of nurses at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital. The study adopted
the quantitative research approach with explanatory research design to ...
Fosu-blankson, Ferdinard(University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
The conventional notion of free will does not possess formidable counter arguments to modern neurobiological investigations, proving the implausibility of free will. The pool of evidence gathered by cognitive neuroscientists ...
IDUN-ACQUAH, FELICIA FREDA(University of Cape Coast, 2022-08)
Equity financing is especially critical for businesses with a high risk-to-reward profile and particularly small businesses. The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of equity financing options, specifically ...
Dadzie, Faustina(University of Cape Coast, 2022-01)
Assessing poverty at the level of the child helps to identify children who are at risk of prolonged or temporal deprivation. Scholarly works on how remittances affect various welfare indicators have been increasing lately. ...
This study is situated on the fact that, teachers’ knowledge of algebra for teaching affects students’ algebra knowledge, hence their general performance in mathematics. In view of this, the algebra teaching knowledge level ...
Onomah, Jennifer(University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
The study examined the effect of individual factors, organizational factors and
socio-cultural factors on female lecturers’ career progression in the University
of Cape Coast. The sequential explanatory research design ...
ABSTRACT
The aim of this study is to explore the factors that influence the adoption of
computerized accounting information system (CAIS) among MMDAs in Ghana.
It also sought to examine how the identified factors ...
ABSTRACT
This study was undertaken to examine the role of non-financial rewards on
employees’ job satisfaction in some manufacturing firms in Greater Accra
region. This study adopted the descriptive quantitative ...
Yeboah, Frank Yaw(University of Cape Coast, 2017-06)
ABSTRACT
This study therefore investigates the effect of Ghana’s exchange rate, inflation,
and interest rate on economic growth over the period 1980 to 2015 using
quarterly time series data. It examines the extent to ...
Quarcoe, Williams(University of Cape Coast, 2022-02)
ABSTRACT
The research was to find out the recruitment and selection practices and
performance of Distance Education tutors at University of Cape Coast. The
specific objectives that directed the study were; to ascertain ...
Adjei, Vida Boafoa(University of Cape Coast, 2021-09)
ABSTRACT
Supervision is an important activity that ensures the quality of
education, not only in private but public schools as well. This study sought to
investigate the effectiveness of supervision in basic schools ...
Azidor Wonder, Calvins(University of Cape Coast, 2021-11)
The study of the linguistic landscape is crucial as far as regulating and
negotiating linguistic diversity are concerned but not much work has been done
in this area in Ghana. The few works done in the area of linguistic ...
Annan-Kittoe, Margaret(University of Cape Coast, 2019-05)
The continuous decline in female students’ enrolment in accounting courses in
Ghana has been witnessed and attributed to various factors. It is in this light that,
the study seeks to assess the factors that influence ...
The study investigated the effects of sustainable supply chain management
practices comprising green, lean, inventory and supply management on
sustainable performance by relying on the systems theory and theory of ...
Asumah, Zakaria(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
The main aim of the study is to investigate the relationship between financial
inclusion and poverty incidence and how gender, location and household size
conditions the relationship. The study employed a quantitative ...
Joseph, Sobie Derby(University of Cape Coast, 2022-10)
Adolescent girls may enter into menarche without any basic information
about menstruation. This can make it challenging for them to efficiently manage
their periods. It can also result in low confidence levels and deny ...
The study determines the nexus between bank stability and economic growth
in Sub-Saharan Africa. For the purpose of this study, both the short-run and
long-run dimensions was captured to assess the influence of bank ...
The study sought to examine the effect of job-related stress on the
performance of nurses at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital. The study adopted
the quantitative research approach with explanatory research design to ...
Boakye-mensah, Kwabena(University of Cape Coast, 2021-12)
Efficient use of renewable energy is critical for ensuring high economic growth and competition. However, the adoption and use of renewable energy alone may not be a sufficient means of ensuring environmental sustainability. ...
Exchange rate volatility affects both macroeconomic and microeconomic variables, yet little is known about the effect of exchange rate volatility on the sustainability indicators of Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) in Ghana. ...
The study sought to examine the effect of job-related stress on the
performance of nurses at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital. The study adopted
the quantitative research approach with explanatory research design to ...
Fosu-blankson, Ferdinard(University of Cape Coast, 2021-04)
The conventional notion of free will does not possess formidable counter arguments to modern neurobiological investigations, proving the implausibility of free will. The pool of evidence gathered by cognitive neuroscientists ...
IDUN-ACQUAH, FELICIA FREDA(University of Cape Coast, 2022-08)
Equity financing is especially critical for businesses with a high risk-to-reward profile and particularly small businesses. The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of equity financing options, specifically ...
Dadzie, Faustina(University of Cape Coast, 2022-01)
Assessing poverty at the level of the child helps to identify children who are at risk of prolonged or temporal deprivation. Scholarly works on how remittances affect various welfare indicators have been increasing lately. ...