HARVESTING INSIGHTS: STATISTICAL EXPLORATION OF SEASONAL CONFLICT RATES BETWEEN FARMERS AND HERDSMEN IN BENUE STATE, NIGERIA

Published by: Adebayo Olumide Ogunlade

Pages: 1-8 |

Resource conflict between farmers and herdsmen in Benue State, Nigeria, is a prevalent problem that often results in loss of lives and property. This study aims to analyze the seasonal pattern of armed conflicts between 2010 and 2019 and to assess the monthly death casualties of the conflict in Benue state. The study used data collected from secondary sources such as the Nigeria Police Force,
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PROFITABILITY PARADIGM: EVALUATING THE CONSEQUENCES OF IFRS ADOPTION ON CORPORATE FINANCES AND TAXATION IN NIGERIA

Published by: Chika Emmanuel, Aisha Halima Abdullahi

Pages: 9-23 |

This study evaluates the influence of mandatory International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) adoption on the corporate profitability and taxation of five selected companies listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. The study period covered 2009-2011 and the post-IFRS adoption period of 2013-2020. The study employs descriptive statistics and paired sample t-tests to analyze information from
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BEYOND EXHAUSTION: EXPLORING THE JAPA SYNDROME'S IMPACT ON BURNOUT, CREATIVITY, COMMITMENT, AND TURNOVER INTENTIONS IN THE NIGERIAN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY

Published by: Nadia Farid Al-Mansoori

Pages: 24-35 |

This research explores the impact of employee burnout on creativity, affective commitment, and turnover intention in the Nigerian pharmaceutical industry. The study focuses on the Maslach Inventory Model and encompasses emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. Primary data was collected through a structured questionnaire from 184 employees in Lagos,
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OPTIMIZING GROWTH: AN EMPIRICAL EXAMINATION OF WORKING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA'S CONSUMER GOODS SECTOR

Published by: Ngozi Chijioke Okonkwo

Pages: 36-47 |

Consumer behavior is a critical concern for producers and marketers to understand as it has a significant impact on the success or failure of a product or service. This study examines the influence of parental and peer power on the purchase decisions of young female consumers in Saudi Arabia. The study utilized social power theory, and data was collected using a self-administered survey
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