International Journal of Advanced Studies in Business Strategies and Management: Volume 11, Number 1

Editorial Objectives

The International Journal of Advanced Studies in Business Strategies and Management (IJASBSM) is an international, open-access journal that publishes scientific research articles, peer reviewed and scientific manuscripts and survey based contributions focusing all aspects of business, management, and organizational decisions which would be of interest to academics and practitioners. IJASBSM highlights business process modelling, simulation, integration and management using emerging and advanced technologies. The aim of the journal is to bring together research fellows from academia and professional practitioners from industry to enlighten the latest topics of interest and building long lasting collaborations.

Editorial Contact


International Scientific Research Consortium

Dr. Abdulazeez D. El-Ladan
The Future Institute
10 Coventry Innovation Village
Coventry University
Technology Park, CV1 2TL, United Kingdom

Email: admin@internationalpolicybrief.org; irjp.journals@gmail.com

Editorial and Advisory Board

Prof. Nathaniel C. Ozigbo
Department of Business Administration
University of Abuja, Nigeria

Ass. Professor Kevin Chas
Department of Sociology and Social Policy
Lingan University, Hon Kong

Prof. A. S. Antai
Department of Economics
University of Calabar, Nigeria

Asso. Prof. Damian Mbaegbu
Department of Business Administration,
Madona University, Nigeria

Dr. Francis Banuro
University of Ghana Business School
Accra, Ghana

Dr. S. K Nagarajan
Department of Business Administration
Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu

Dr. Mustafa Isedu
Department of Banking and Finance Faculty of Management Sciences, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma - Nigeria

Journal Articles

Trade Openness and Life Expectancy: Evidence from Nigeria

1Olakunle Sarumi Olusola, 2Kalu, Chris Ulua & 3Orji, Alexander Chinedu

1Department of Economics, Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu
2&3Department of Economics, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka

Decolonization Debacle: ĉe Bane of Sustainable Development AĨainment in Nigeria

1Ojo Ann David & 2Olojede Ibukunoluwa Bose

1&2 Department of Public Administration, Lagos State University, Ojo, Nigeria

Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing on Accessibility Across Space and Incomes

1Paolo Avner, 2Andrew Nell & 3Daniel Herszenhut

1Senior Economist, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), World Bank, Washington D.C.
2Researcher and Data Scientist, World Bank, World Bank, Washington D.C.
3Research Assistant, Institute for Applied Economic Research, Brazil

Extraction and Visual Test for Colour Fastness of EcoFriendly Dye from Natural Plant (Calotropis Procera)

1Nwonye, N. U., 2Ekezie, S. C. & 3IbokeĨe, M. U.

1,2&3Department of Home Economics, University of Uyo, Uyo

Marketing Promotional Tools and Customer Acquisition in Selected Tourism Centres in South-West, Nigeria

1Ndiulo, Ejike O. H., 2Kabuoh, N. & 3Worimegbe, Powell M.

1,2&3Department of Business Administration and Marketing, School of Management Sciences, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun state, Nigeria

Economic Recession and Survival of Selected Deposit Money Banks Before and During the Covid-19 Era in Nigeria

1Moses Omuya Salawu, 2Ms Faith Lajul & 3Etiki John Firstday

1Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Abuja, Gwagwalada, Abuja, F.C.T. – Nigeria.
2Texila American University, Guyana,
3National Open University of Nigeria

Food Security Trends in 2024 and Beyond

1Bo Pieter Johannes Andree, 2Kamwoo Lee, 3Hanane Ahmed, & 4John Dearborn

1&2Data Scientist, Development Data Group, World Bank, Washington D.C.
3Senior Agriculture Economist, World Bank, Washington D.C.
4Food Security Analyst, World Bank, Washington D.C.

Effects of Leadership Styles on Employee's Performance in United Nations Development Office, Abuja, Nigeria

Ndulue Ifeyinwa Theresa

Department of Business Administration, University of Abuja, Nig

Mediating Effect of Access to Electronic Payment System on Currency Redesign Policy and SMEs Performance in Northeast-Nigeria

1Abdullahi Mohammed Umar & 2Shehu Rabiah Na-Allah

1Department of Business Administration and Management, Gombe State Polytechnic Bajoga
2Department of Business Administration, Gombe State University

Agency Banking and Poverty Reduction in Plateau State

1Akintunde Olawande Ayeni, 2Aderonke Folagbade, 3Idi Jamok Arandong, 4Olateju Dare & 5Seyi Adeoye

1,4&5Department of Banking and Finance, University of Jos
2&3Department of Business Administration, University of Jos

Leadership and Sustainable Development in Nigeria: A Comparative Analysis of Good Luck Ebele Jonathan and Umaru Musa Yar'adua's Administrative Style

1Frank Diepreye Prince, 2John Kalama, Odu, 3Queen Ekiotuaere & 4Oputa Ben Pade

1,3&4Post Graduate School, Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Nigeria
2Department of Political Science, Faculty of Social Sciences,Federal University Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Nigeria

Green Price and Purchase Intention of University Students in Plateau State, Nigeria

1Ulumeh Sambo, 2Kabuoh Margret Nma & 3Owolabi Titilayo Joy

1,2&3Department of Business Administration and Marketing,School of Management Sciences, Babcock University, Ilishan –Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria

The Role of Government Policy Programme in the Growth and Development of MSMEs in Nigeria

1Rafua Nweke Henry, 2Beme Patricia Nwamaka & 3Ebele Angela Udeoji

1&2 Department of Public Administration, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja
3 Department of Political Science, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja

Impact of Job Satisfaction on Personal Growth in Nigeria Police Force

1Uzor Nnenna Lois, 2Adegbola Eunice, 3Alabi Jacob, 4Chukwuma Nnenna, & 5Araga Abdullahi

1,2,3,4&5Department of Business Administration, National Open University of Nigeria.

Balance of Trade, Exchange Rate and Economic Growth in Nigeria

1Michael Baghebo & 2Kingdom Mienebimo

1&2Department of Economics, Faculty of social Sciences, Niger Delta University Wilberforce Island, Yenagoa- Nigeria

The Influence of Lean Adoption on Hotel Performance: A Study of Selected Hotels in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area, Rivers State

1J. N. Obiora & 2Adeleke Christiana

1&2Department of Hospitality and Tourism Management, Faculty of Management Science University of Port Harcourt, Choba

Interest Rate and Investment Nexus in Nigeria

1Apere, ThankGod Oyinpreye & 2Akarara, Ebierinyo Ayebaemi

1&2Department of Economics, Niger Delta University, Wilberforcoe Island, Bayelsa State, Nigeria

Work Meaning on Innovative Service Delivery: Exploring the Mediating Role of Team Cohesion in the Hospitality Industry

1Pauline Lami Emeje-Eni, 2Emmanuel Umoru Oki & 3Linus Jonathan Vem

1,2&3Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Science, University of Jos.

Influence of Multiplicity of Information Technology Taxes on Economic Development in Nigeria

Samuel Sunday Charlie

Department of Accounting
Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Uyo, Uyo

Service Quality Dimensions and Customer Satisfaction in Mobile Banking: A Study of First Bank Plc in Zamfara State, Nigeria

1Sirajo Abdullahi Shinkaė, 2Mustapha Momoh, & 3Abdullahi Shehu Araga

1,2&3Department of Business Administration, National Open University of Nigeria, Abuja

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