International Journal of Advanced Studies in Business Strategies and Management: Volume 12, 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

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

Impact of 25% Contributory Pension Scheme Withdrawal Policy on Retirement Benefits of Staff of Federal Polytechnic, Kaduna

1Samson Ehada & 2Linus Kevin

1&2Department of Accountancy, Kaduna Polytechnic, Kaduna

Effect of Digital Financial Tools on the Proėtability and Growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe States

1Oko-Oboh Jude & 2Lawan Alhaji Bukar

1Accounting Department,Umar Ibn Ibrahim El-Kanemi College of Education Science and Technology Bama Borno State
2Department of Business Management,Umar Ibn Ibrahim El-Kanemi College of Education Science and Technology Bama Borno State

Financial Inclusion and Poverty Reduction in Nigeria

1Clement Adewole, 2Akintunde Ayeni, & 3Queendaline Amaefule

1,2&3Department of Banking and Finance, University of Jos

Assessing the Impact of Entrepreneurial Innovation on the Competitive Advantage of Small and Medium Enterprises in Lagos, Nigeria

1Awesu, I. B., 2Oduyoye, O. O., 3Soetan, T. A., & 4Bamidele, G. A.

1,2,3,&4 Department of Business Administration and Marketing, School of Management Sciences, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun state, Nigeria

Strategic Leadership and the Digital-Performance Nexus: Evidence from Women-Led Enterprise in Nasarawa State, Nigeria

1Cindy Nneoma Odoemene & 2Dauda Yusuf Wotu

1Department of Business Administration, Westcliff University Irvine, California
2Department of Sociology, Nasarawa State University, Keffi

The Effect of Internal Marketing on Job Satisfaction in Case of Zemen Bank

Mekdes Ayenalem

Department of Business Management School of Graduate Studies, St. Mary's University Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Market Orientation and Market Share of Selected Manufacturing Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises in Lagos State, Nigeria

1Kabuoh Margret N., 2Ibhiedu, Amos O., & 3Adesina Helen T.

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

Effect of Financial Efficiency on Economic Growth in Nigeria

1Akutson, Seth & 2Awolusi, Oluwasegun Ayodele

1&2Institute of Capital Market Studies, Nassarawa State University, Keffi, Nigeria

Fiscal Policy and Economic Development in Nigeria

Wisdom Selekekeme Krokeyi
Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State

The Impact of Human Development and Poverty Reduction on Economic Growth in Selected West African Countries

1Adahama Ibrahim Haladu, 2Ali Salisu & 3Mu'azu Yunusa Riruwai

1&2Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, Bayero University Kano
3Department of Finance, Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences, Bayero University Kano

Information and Communication Sector and Return on Equity in Nigeria: A Disaggregate Approach (1986-2024)

1Egbita Patience, 2Akpan S. Michael, & 3Aigbedion I. Marvelous

1,2&3Department of Economics,Faculty of Social Sciences, Bingham University Karu

Nigeria's Integration into the Global Capitalist System and its Impact on Domestic Economic Policy

1Felicia Uloka, 2Haruna Isiaka, 3Emeje Basil Ugbede & 4Abubakar Isah

1&3Department of Public Administration, School of Management Sciences, Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba Kogi State, PMB 1008
2Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, School of General and Administrative Studies Federal Polytechnic Idah
4Registry Department, Kogi State Polytechnic Lokoja, P.M.B 1101

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