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MA 42 Effect of Strategic Intent on Performance of Small and Medium Scale Printing Press Firms in Abuja , Nigeria

 Effect of Strategic Intent on Performance of Small and Medium Scale Printing Press Firms in Abuja , Nigeria Effect of Strategic Intent on Performance of Small and Medium Scale Printing Press Firms in Abuja , Nigeria   Felicia Eze1, Murat Akyüz, Ph. D2& Michael Isaac Opusunju, Ph. D3*   1Entrepreneurship Development Centre, Bingham University, Karu, Nigeria 2Department of Business Administration, Nile University of Nigeria, Nigeria 3Department of Business Administration, Nasarawa State University Keffi, Nigeria *Corresponding author:opusunjumike@gmail.com   https://riiopenjournals.com/index.php/entrepren-review  Doi: https://doi.org/10.38157/entrepreneurship-review.v1i2.166   Abstract Purpose: This study investigates the effect of strategic intent on the performance of small and medium scale printing firms in Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, Nigeria. Methods: The population of the study included all the small and medium scale printing press in Ab...

MA 41 The Effects of Foreign Aids on Infrastructural Development and Poverty Alleviation in The Developing Countries: A Case Study of Nigeria

 The Effects of Foreign Aids on Infrastructural Development and Poverty Alleviation in The Developing Countries: A Case Study of Nigeria   Nafisah Hamidu  • Gylych Jelilov  • Abdurrahman Isik  • Murat Akyuz      Abstract. Concept of foreign aid was examined. Nigeria was receiving foreign aid for long time and some improvements have been done in economic development. Our investigation was on the point how deep it was impacted. Following the empirical literature, this study adopts the model employed by Ajisafe (2017) and Chotia and Roa (2017) to examine the impact of foreign aid and infrastructural development on poverty reduction. The study makes use of annual dataset to examine the impact of foreign aid and infrastructural development on poverty reduction in Nigeria over the period of 1981 to 2016. Data on foreign aid measured by Total Official Development Assistance received (constant 2010 US$), infrastructural development (proxy by total electri...

MA 40 Study Examine The Effect Of Monetary Policy On Income Generation In Nigeria

 Study Examine The Effect Of Monetary Policy On Income Generation In Nigeria AKYÜZ Murat, PhD OPUSUNJU Michael Isaac, PhD SANTELI Jiya, Ndalo, PhD   Abstract The study examined the effect of monetary policy on income generation for the period of 11 years from 2007 to 2017. The adopted ex-post facto research design and used data from Central bank of Nigeria statistical bulletin. The study adopted regression with the aid of E-view statistical software package to analysed data. The found that monetary policy contributes significantly to income generation in Nigeria. This implies that there is a significant relationship between monetary policy (interest rate, inflation rate and exchange rate) and income generation (per capita income) in Nigeria. The study recommended that monetary policy in Nigeria should be regulated with strict consideration of how to control or reduce high interest rate, inflation rate and also improve exchange rate in Nigeria since it can generate or increase ...