Issue 3‚ 2008 Atsede Woldie (United Kingdom)‚ Robert Hinson (Ghana)‚ Habib Iddrisu (United Kingdom)‚ Richard Boateng (United Kingdom) Internet banking: an initial look at Ghanaian bank consumer perceptions Abstract Internet banking is a tool in the service delivery arsenal for banks. This study focuses on client-bank relationship and on how Internet adoption may improve the qualitative relationship between banks and firms in Ghana and the business they serve. The study adopted a triangulation
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(Management) Law 1993 PNDCL 330 has proved it worth in tax administration‚ collecting GH¢ 24‚800‚000‚ GH¢ 31‚5000‚000‚ GH¢ 37‚100‚000 and GH¢ 45‚900‚000 in 2008‚ 2009‚ 2010 and 2011 respectively in Kumasi‚ contributing 1% in total CEPS revenue in Ghana. Aside revenue collection‚ CEPS is mandated to prevent internal and external aggression‚ unwholesome goods from entering the country‚ smuggling and drug peddling. Since this study was aimed at exploring CEPS contribution‚ qualitative approach was
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Financial Markets and Institutions: Ghana’s Experience By Sam Mensah‚ Ph.D Presented at: The International Programme on Capital Markets and Portfolio Management Indian Institute of Management September 8-20‚ 1997 Abstract This paper reviews Ghana’s experience with the development of financial markets and institutions. The review uses a framework which reviews various stages of financial development against three basic attributes of an effective financial system: a monetary system‚ the
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to the old methods of farming. Besides that‚ there is low technological development in less developed nations like Ghana which also affect green revolution of agriculture in the sense that most agricultural inputs are imported into these nations hence there is persistent low productivity. Low level of education is one of the impediments to green revolution of agriculture in Ghana in particular. The educational level of most farmers is so low that‚ it becomes difficult to teach the peasant farmers
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BOATENG GODWIN 10277955 BOSE-DUKER THEOPHILINE 10278103 BUGRE ABRAHAM 10278302 CANTREPH GEORGE 10278330 COMMODORE-MENSAH ESTHER 10278411 DANSO BRIGHT 10278628 1.0 INTRODUCTION Lending is one of the main activities of banks in Ghana. This is evidenced by the volume of loans that constitute bank assets and the annual volume of credit granted to borrowers in the private and public sectors of the economy. Loans are therefore‚ typically‚ the largest and the most important asset and
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DICHOTOMY OF CIVIL SERVICE/SERVANT AND PUBLIC SERVICE/SERVANT PHILIP AFETI KORTO- SENIOR HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATOR DANGME EAST DISTRICT HOSPITAL‚ ADA-GHANA It is almost totally impossible for most people in Ghana to differentiate between the Civil Service and other Public Services when confronted with the issue. To a very large extent‚ their inability to do so is justifiable as the words public and civil are synonymous. Both words are also identical with the words social‚ national‚ communal
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appraisal system are numerous and varied. This research is focused on the challenges associated with the implementation of performance appraisal system at the Ghana National Scheme (GNSS)‚ to recommend solutions to the challenges where appropriate. The main objectives of the study are to evaluate the current performance appraisal system at the Ghana National Scheme (GNSS). The study has become necessary due to the challenges facing the GNSS with regards to the implementation of performance appraisal
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benefits out of their rural banking system. The search for a system to tackle the financial problems of the rural dweller started as far back as the 1960s under the Nkrumah regime. During that period‚ the need for a veritable rural financial system in Ghana to tackle the needs of small scale farmers‚ fishermen‚ craftsmen‚ market women‚ traders and all other micro-enterprises was felt. The need for such a system was accentuated by the fact that the bigger commercial banks could not accommodate the financial
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entrepreneurial orientation and family business growth in Ghana. The research problem While the number of family business abounds in Ghana‚ one sees lots of these slowly dying and some going bankrupt (Wolf‚ 2004). The lack of continuity and growth in family businesses is a major concern because of the primary contributory role that family businesses play in the world economy (Lansberg 1999: 1). It is perceived that entrepreneurial activities in Ghana lack the dynamism and competitive edge of those in more
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EXPORTSPERFORMANCE: FOCUS ON BANANA‚ COFFEE ANDRUBBER *Boansi David Department of Economic and Technological Change‚ Center for Development Research (ZEF)‚ Bonn‚ Germany ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article History: Following recent decline for performance of Ghana in rubber exports‚ failure of the banana subsector to achieve competitiveness in exports in spite of the prospects reflected so far‚ and a generally weak performance reflected by the coffee sub-sector in its export dimension since 1986‚ the present
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