International Journal of Advanced Studies of Economics and Public Sector Management: Volume 13, Number 1

Editorial Objectives

The objective of International Journal of Advanced Studies in Economics and Public Sector Management (IJASEPSM) is to publish empirical papers that provide clear analysis of important economic issues. As well as being relevant to academic, professional and student economists, the journal seeks to provide a bridge between those conducting research on service economics and management on the one hand, and those working in the areas of service sectors on the other. It acknowledges the complexity of public sector performance management as an interface between the values placed upon public sector activities and their implementation. This gap between what is desirable and what is feasible stand at the crossing of many public sector issues and the journal advances evidenced based research studies to regulate and promote economic processes and effective public sector management.

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

Professor Thomas Traynor
Department of Economics
Wright State University, U.S.A

Professor Agnes Antai
Department of Economics
University of Calabar, Nigeria

Professor Kabiru Isa Dandago
Faculty of Social and Management Sciences
Bayero Univesity, Kano - Nigeria

Professor Damian Mbaegbu
Madonna University, Okija - Nigeria

Dr. Mohammed Reza Noruzi
Department of Management and Economics
Tarbiet Modares University, Tahran - Iran

Journal Articles

The Effect of Integrated Marketing Communication Dimensions on Profitability of Selected Five Star Hotels in Lagos State Nigeria

1Onuoha Collins E., 2Onu Christopher A., & 3Ajike Emmanuel O.

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

Relationship Lending Within Banking and Non-Banking Institutions

1Rovena Vangjel & 2Enida Istrefi

1&2Finance Accounting DepartmentAleksander Moisiu University of Durres, Albania

Effect of Revenue on Economic Advancement in Nigeria Using Vector Error Correction Model and Robust Regression Model

1Kuba Mabwe Makwin, 2Alhaji Ismail Suleiman& 3Muhammad Abubakar

1,2&3Department of Statistics Nasarawa State University, Keffi

Digital Leadership and Digital Transformation in Deposit Money Bank in Nigeria

1Leonard Unodinma Ojogbo, & 2Hillary Odiakaose Odor

1&2Department of Business Administration,Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Delta, Agbor Nigeria

Critical Analysis of Consumers' Rights Under E-Commerce Transactions in Nigeria

1Iyemeake Sunday, & 2Ireghan Mohammed Mulktaru

1Faculty of Law, Edo University Iyamoh, Nigeria
2Auchi Polytechnic, Auchi, Edo State, Nigeria

Impact of Institutional Quality on Economic Growth in Nigeria

1Ogu Musa Akwe, 2Amina Abdulsalam Umar, & 3Kabir Usman

1&2Department of Social Science, Kaduna Polytechnic, Nigeria
3Umaru Musa Yar'adua University, Katsina

Loan Loss Provisioning and Profitability of the Private Commercial Banks of Bangladesh

1Afrin Sultana & 2Talatu Jalloh

1Department of Banking and Insurance, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh,
2Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan

Open Innovation Strategies and Organizational Effectiveness: A Study of Bottling Companies in Port Harcourt

1Vivien E. Wogwu & 2Eloke, P. D.

1&2Department of Management, Faculty of Management Sciences University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria

Electronic Banking and Profitability of Deposit Money Banks in Nigeria: New Evidence from Eco Bank

1Michael A. Amaegberi & 2Ebierinyo Ayebaemi Akarara

1&2Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences Niger Delta University, Bayelsa State, Nigeria

Effect of Customer Equity (Value Equity, Brand Equity and Relationship Equity) on Consumer Satisfaction in Radio Stations in Lagos State, Nigeria

1Famutimi Temitayo O., 2Kabuoh Margret N., 3Ajike Emmanuel O. & 4Esator Goodluck O.

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

Economic Growth-Remittances Nexus and Poverty Reduction in Selected West African Countries

1Samuel, Paabu Adda, 2Agya, Atabani Adi & 3Olukoya, Adekanle

1,2&3Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Federal University Wukari, Taraba Sate, Nigeria.

Monetary Policy Variables and the Performance of the Nigerian Economy

1Amaegberi, Michael & 2Wisdom Selekekeme Krokeyi

1&2Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences,Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, P.M.B 071, Bayelsa State, Nigeria.

Electronic Human Resource Management Adoption and its Impact on Employee Productivity: Evidence from Deposit Money Banks in Lagos, Nigeria

1Akpa, V. O., 2Opadeyi, M., 3Magaji, N., & 4Esator, G. O.

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

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